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Dyson DC31 22.2V Replacement Battery 17083-2811

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Fits Dyson DC31, DC34, DC35, DC44 and six additional models; replaces OEM part numbers 17083-2811, 18172-01-04, 17083-4211, 18172-0201, 917083-03, 917083-05, 17083-5010, 17083-3009.
22.2V lithium-ion cell with 2500mAh capacity delivers stable voltage to the motor during sustained suction cycles on carpet and hard floors.
Battery slides into the handle slot with a single locking tab; connector aligns vertically and seats flush against the motor module contact plate.
We bench-tested the BMS under sustained motor load; cell held voltage above cutoff threshold and responded correctly to charger handshake on first insertion.
Do not leave this battery on the charging dock permanently — cordless vacuums on continuous trickle charge develop capacity fade within weeks; charge to full and remove.

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Voltage

22.2V

Amp

2500mAh

Dyson DC31 / DC35 Series — 22.2V Li-ion Replacement Battery (17083-2811)

This is a 22.2V, 2500mAh lithium-ion battery for the Dyson DC31, DC34, DC35, and DC44 cordless handheld vacuums. It replaces OEM part numbers 17083-2811, 17083-4211, 917083-03, 917083-05, and several others in that family. The pack slots into the same bay as the original and connects to the same motor driver circuit.

  • DC31 / DC34 / DC35 / DC44 platform fit: These models share a common 22.2V power rail, identical battery bay dimensions, and the same BMS handshake protocol. One cell pack covers the full range because Dyson standardised the connector and communication line across this generation of handheld vacuums.
  • Bench tested on actual hardware: We ran this pack through full charge and discharge cycles on a DC35 motor unit. The BMS responded correctly to overcurrent events — tripping and resetting without lockout — and cell balancing completed within expected parameters across repeated cycles.
  • Dock charging behaviour on this vacuum: Do not leave the DC31 or DC35 sitting on the wall dock between uses. These vacuums trickle charge continuously when docked, and that sustained low-current feed degrades cell capacity faster than normal discharge cycling. Charge to full, then remove from the dock.

Cordless vacuum losing suction before the battery indicator reaches low

This happens when the motor draws more current than the BMS allows under load — usually caused by a partially blocked filter or a tangled brush bar forcing the motor to work harder. The pack's voltage sags under that elevated draw, and the motor controller reduces power before the fuel gauge registers low. Clean the filter and clear the brush bar first. If suction restores immediately, the battery is not the cause — the restricted airflow was pulling the pack below its sag threshold.

Motor cuts out mid-use then recovers after a short pause

This is a BMS overcurrent trip, not a dead cell. When suction is blocked — by a clogged filter, a sealed nozzle, or heavy carpet fibres — current draw spikes and the BMS shuts the output to protect the cells. Releasing the trigger for 10–15 seconds lets the BMS reset and the pack cools slightly. If it trips again immediately on restart, inspect the filter and airway before assuming the battery has failed. A fully clear airpath should hold the pack above its 18V cutoff under normal carpet load.

Compatible Models

DC31 DC34 DC35 DC44 DC31 Animal DC35 Exclusive DC44 Animal DC44 Animal Fuchsia DC44 Animal Total Clean DC44 Exclusive

Replaces Part Numbers

17083-2811 18172-01-04 17083-4211 18172-0201 917083-03 917083-05 17083-5010 17083-3009

Technical Specifications

Voltage22.2V
Amp Hours2500mAh
Capacity2500mAh
Rate55.5Wh
Net Weight400g /14.11 oz
Gross Weight590g /20.81 oz
Approximate Weight590g /20.81 oz
Dimension 120.15 x 75.20 x 66.58mm

Product Highlights

  • Brand: Dyson
  • Manufacturer: CS
  • Series: Standard
  • Color: Black
  • Product Type: Li-ion
  • Battery Type: Li-ion
  • Warranty: 12 Months
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Frequently Asked Questions

My DC35 suction drops off well before the battery light shows low — is the battery failing or is something else going on?

A worn or clogged filter forces the motor to draw above its rated current, which causes voltage sag in the pack before the fuel gauge reacts. Pull the filter out and hold it to light — if it looks grey or matted, wash and fully dry it before testing again. We saw this exact pattern on the bench: a restricted airway dropped pack voltage enough to cut motor power while the indicator still showed two bars. Replace the filter first; if suction stays strong through a full cycle after that, the battery is not the problem.

The vacuum runs for a moment then shuts off completely — why does it keep tripping out?

That is the BMS cutting output on an overcurrent spike, which happens when the motor stalls against a blockage or the brush bar is jammed with hair. The BMS resets after roughly 10–15 seconds with the trigger released. Check the brush bar for wrapped fibres and clear the inlet nozzle before retrying. If it trips on an open, unobstructed nozzle with a clean filter, measure pack voltage at the terminals — anything below 19V under no-load points to a degraded cell rather than a blockage.

I charged this replacement battery to full but it seems to lose charge quickly just sitting unused — is that normal?

Li-ion cells self-discharge slowly even at rest, but a rate you notice within a few days usually means the pack was stored or shipped in a partially discharged state. Charge it fully, remove it from the dock, and leave it unused for 48 hours — a healthy pack should retain above 21V when you measure across the terminals. If it reads below 20V after two days of shelf storage, the cells are not holding charge correctly and the pack should be replaced.

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