You mean like you talk about pcb's?Considering they run on 12v I doubt it. Are you still giving out duff electrical info?
You mean like you talk about pcb's?Considering they run on 12v I doubt it. Are you still giving out duff electrical info?
The BG man didn't really do much
You aren't able to talk about any part of a boiler on any part of the forum.A PCB is a gas related part. We aren't able to talk about them on the open forum. Forum rules - rule.
Considering they run on 12v I doubt it. Are you still giving out duff electrical info?
Considering they run on 12v I doubt it. Are you still giving out duff electrical info?
i did have to laugh at that one, didn't they teach you in electrical school that it's amps that kill you not volts
You aren't able to talk about any part of a boiler on any part of the forum.
Well, not with any accuracy, that is.
Hey Joe - haven't you gotten the hint yet? You presence is not wanted.
Much like syphilis.
As it happens I have a degree in engineering and I have routinely found I know more about my boiler than the engineers who have been out to try to fix it.
A PCB is a gas related part. We aren't able to talk about them on the open forum. Forum rules - rule.
10. Replacing control
IMPORTANT:
Do not replace the control unit if a
CO/CO2 analyser is NOT available
...{procedure}....
NOTE:
After re-assembly, check the CO/CO2
levels as described in the setting of the
air/gas ratio section.
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