Tony - add it to the FAQs??
so that it does not give the public the impression that RGIs dont know what they are doing.
I did a repair for an Israeli guy last week and he had been told that the system needed a power flush at £350.
He was suspicious and asked round and got my number and I came round and replaced the CH sensor to fix it for under £100..
Tony
I have found it much easier and a lot less b****y if you remove the vent cap/screw from the front of the pump, and gently putting a screwdriver into the hole, testing the resistance of the impeller against the screwdriver, i.e. can you stop the impellor easily when running.
You can also try and spin the impeller with a screwdriver when in situe to see how free it is. Using a finger seems a bit crude, how about a carrot instead?????????
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