Dyson V8 Battery Not Charging? How to Diagnose the Battery, Charger and Filters
Quick answer: A Dyson V8 that will not charge is usually affected by a loose power connection, a damaged charger, an ageing battery, or protection caused by heat or blockage. Start with the wall socket and charger, allow the vacuum to cool, clean the filters and then assess the battery.

This guide helps Australian buyers diagnose the fault or choose a compatible replacement without guessing. Product names can vary, so use the model label, original part number, connector and compatibility list together.
Key points
- Check the wall socket and charger cable first.
- Let a hot or cold vacuum return to room temperature.
- Clean and fully dry the filters before retesting.
- Confirm the correct V8 battery fitment before replacing.

Troubleshooting table
| Symptom | Inspect | Next step |
|---|---|---|
| No charging light | Socket, plug or charger | Test another socket and inspect the cable. |
| Light appears then stops | Temperature or protection | Allow the machine to cool indoors. |
| Very short runtime | Battery wear or airflow | Clean filters and floor head first. |
| Intermittent operation | Connection or contacts | Refit the battery and inspect contacts. |
Start with simple power checks
Unplug the charger and inspect the lead, plug and connector for cuts, crushing, bent pins, heat marks or looseness. Test the wall outlet with another appliance. Reconnect the charger firmly, but never force a loose connector.
Rule out temperature protection
Lithium-ion systems can temporarily stop charging when too hot or cold. If the vacuum was used on MAX mode, left in direct sun or stored in a cold garage, move it indoors and let it reach room temperature. Never use water or a freezer to accelerate cooling.
Check filters and airflow
A blocked filter, clogged wand or tangled cleaner head makes the motor work harder and can make a healthy battery appear weak. Remove debris, wash only filters identified as washable and let them dry completely before refitting.
When replacement is sensible
Replacement is reasonable when the charger and socket work, the machine is clean and cool, the battery is fitted securely, and runtime remains unusually short or charging repeatedly fails. Confirm the V8 model and compare screw positions and connector shape.
Relevant BatteryMate products
- Replacement battery compatible with Dyson V8 models
- Compatible charger for Dyson V6, V7 and V8
- Dyson-compatible batteries and accessories
Buying checklist
- Photograph the machine label, connector and mounting arrangement.
- Record the full model and part number.
- Compare voltage, chemistry, connector and charger requirements.
- Read the full compatibility list.
- Stop using swollen, cracked, wet, burnt or unusually hot equipment.
Frequently asked questions
Why is the charging light not coming on?
The outlet, cable, connector or charger may not be supplying power. Test the outlet first.
Can a blocked filter stop charging?
A blockage normally affects operation rather than charging, but it can create heat and poor runtime that look like battery failure.
How can I distinguish a charger fault from a battery fault?
A known-good compatible charger gives the clearest comparison. Otherwise inspect the charger and assess runtime after a full charge.
Can I fit a V7 battery to a V8?
Do not assume adjacent generations share batteries. Match the exact series, connector and mounting arrangement.
Important: Products described as compatible with a brand are replacement products and are not represented as manufactured or endorsed by that brand unless stated. Follow the equipment manufacturer’s instructions.