This happens constantly. I had tape on it for a while, but even that failed.

Picture above is dramatization without the tape for clarity’s sake, today it poked through the tape and shut itself off, this is how I actually found it:

  • cm0002@lemmy.world
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    2 days ago

    If you’re not planning on getting a new bot anytime soon you could relocate the spring higher on the trim, or even up above the trim on the drywall (preferably where there’s a stud)

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      2 days ago

      I have many of them in similar locations, this is a rental and it was a problem at the previous place.

      But yeah otherwise that’s a good idea, installing an alternative to the spring could also work.

      This will be my last shark ninja product anyway, they’ve done me dirty on other products and they don’t sell spare mechanical parts, only brushes.

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        14 hours ago

        Next time you tape over it, try this. Cut an old credit card, hotel key card, or something similar to just larger than the switch’s recess. Tape only the top edge to the machine so that the stiff plastic or cardboard covers the switch, but can be lifted up and out of the way when you need to access it. I’ve used a similar trick to protect light switches I wanted to occasionally use, but not accidentally flip along with the other switches in the next gang over.