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La Shark Pet Perfect II (SV780) es una aspiradora de mano ligera e inalámbrica de 18V que puede realizar una limpieza potente.

Runs for only one second

Shark 18 volt vacuum will turn on, run for one second, and then turn off.

Update (04/07/2019)

It’s an 18 volt hand held. Shark, model SV780_N. I thought it might be a bad switch. When I took it apart, I found the switch has a circuit board attached to it. Is this some kind of overload cutout? When I jumper across the switch(bypassing the circuit board) it will keep running, meaning the battery is good.

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Daughter has same model with same problem - runs for one second, then stops. She had replaced the battery which resolved the problem for a while. It is now experiencing same issue. Using a meter, I determined that the charging cord is working properly but the wires to the battery are not providing power to the battery to charge it. I opened the unit and found a circuit board under the switch; will add pics. Assuming the board provides battery charge monitoring, I bypassed the circuit and charged the battery for an hour (battery got slightly warm, but never hot). When I removed the bypass and tested the unit, it continued to run until I turned it off. Circuit board is too complicated for me to troubleshoot - a two-sided surface-mount board.

Update (12/29/23)

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Paul Nowack  there really is not enough information on here. It sounds like a bad battery. It may not supply the required voltage needed and may fail under a load. Let us know what exact model this is and what you have checked.

Update (04/07/2019)

Thanks for the updated information. Would have been great to know ahead of time :-)

Post some good images of the switch PCB. Possibly some bad component on it and you should try to use a multimeter to see where the switch circuit is on that PCB.

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