Agile";p="1898387 said:As usual the OP has not given us information to come to any conclusion!
Questions to the OP:-
What was the itemised bill showing?
What EXACTLY was the neutral fault?
How many PCBs were damaged while the RGI was faultfinding.
What damage has it done to the PCB?
Can you see a damaged component?
Can you photo it and post it here or email it to me?
Failing that can I come and look at it? ( Which area of Cov? Foleshill Tilehill etc? )
Hi All
Unhappy still on line
I have not looked at the PCB's
I would not know what to look for either
I have requested the PCBs (2 of them )back for inspection
apparantly, when the boiler would not display, new wiring was used..
At this point it was apparent the supply was faulty
I have not had the bill yet, as we have planned to meet today...Monday
I only have his word that the PCB had blown
He did have to buy them, though, my wife witnessed the new installation
Thanks for that!
My assessment of the situation is that Bunnyman who specialises in Vaillants takes the view that the boiler would not be damaged by an open circuit neutral connection.
.Lets see what the others think. They think I am rather harsh
Simple, it may have been repaired, as long as the failing parts are replaced with the same items, it remains the original board and thus approved.How can any PCB repaired by Joe Bloggs ever be approved by the manufacturer?
I don't need their agreement to do something, they need to prove it is not allowed, to stop me doing it. It's the old innocent until proven guilty principle.Which manufacturer agrees with you Ben?
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