if the only problem with the PCB is that the pump is stuck constantly on then just fit an external delay off timer, wire the pump through it and trigger it using the boiler switched live, it will not be difficult for you to wire
one of these will do.
I'll do you a wiring diagram if you need one
So I've wired the new pcb exactly like the current one, the old board had a bit which seems to burnt out as it's black on the back. Great I thought so changed to new board, powered on and went to check the voltage on terminal 4 and there's still power!
I'm hoping this is just the overrun starting up first time on power up? So now I put my heating on for 35mins, then it off and recheck in another 30mins. If the pump still runs then the saga continues
That may be part of your problem, looking at your earlier photo the original pcb has had its connections reconfigured on the appliance side of the connectors
(refer to the wiring diagram)
This is now resolved! I suspected the reason why it was still running was the initial power up since i turned the power off. So left the central heating running then turned off, pump still on, after about 10-15mins (i didnt time it), the pump stopped.
did another test a few hours later, turned ch on then off, checked pump, it ran, then again 10-15mins it stopped.
I guess the PCB was to blame and as mentioned the back of the old PCB has a bit thats burnt.
Thats all for your help on this! Yes Dan you was right all along lol.
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