Closest!?
I did say it would be exactly that, twice
I did say it would be exactly that, twice
It's not ideal but there's nothing wrong with that. It should have a 3A fuse in it by the way.
Hi everyone.
I've recently purchased a new house and two days after moving in my Worcester 24CDi has stopped working overnight.
The fault;
It doesn't seem to be receiving any power. I've checked the power going in and it's definitely there. Add to that, when you flick the boiler on, the green power light flicks on momentarily and goes off.
My friend is a British Gas boiler engineer but he lives far away from me and has tried to diagnose over the phone. He said it would likely be the fuses on the board blown or the board it self.
I've changed the fuses and no luck. Yesterday I went and bought a new board and changed it and still the same problem persists.
Does anyone have any other ideas of what this could be?
Thanks,
James
Hi everyone.
I've recently purchased a new house and two days after moving in my Worcester 24CDi has stopped working overnight.
The fault;
It doesn't seem to be receiving any power. I've checked the power going in and it's definitely there. Add to that, when you flick the boiler on, the green power light flicks on momentarily and goes off.
My friend is a British Gas boiler engineer but he lives far away from me and has tried to diagnose over the phone. He said it would likely be the fuses on the board blown or the board it self.
I've changed the fuses and no luck. Yesterday I went and bought a new board and changed it and still the same problem persists.
Does anyone have any other ideas of what this could be?
Thanks,
James
Closest!?
I did say it would be exactly that, twice
You dont solve problems like this with a neon screwdriver.
You need a two terminal test meter ( and know how to use it! ).
Tony
[/quote]You dont solve problems like this with a neon screwdriver.
You need a two terminal test meter ( and know how to use it! ).
Tony
There was me reading this thinking broken neutral
But I would have ordered the PCB first and diagnosed second... obviously.
We (BG) are supplied with a test kit that checks the L-N-E in one hit, gets you out of a muddle quickly, don't trust it to do anything else electrical tho.
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