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    REQ: Schematic or Photo of Protherm 80e PCB

    It is a disgrace - Being charged well over £500 for a pump and a divertor valve just before Christmas :evil: £55 for first hour, £35 every 30mins. 3 hours to figure out it needed a new pump. "Oh, ain't got one on my van, will have to come back tomorrow". Spent 4 hours to fit it and then said...
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    REQ: Schematic or Photo of Protherm 80e PCB

    Yes, the engineer did say it would probably blow again - But I was hoping for a temp fix in order to get a service contract started. It's another reason why I don't want to buy a new board in case it blew that also. Looks like I'm going to have to call in British Gas and stump up a £168 one...
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    REQ: Schematic or Photo of Protherm 80e PCB

    I know it's the R34 that's toast - Was hoping to test whether or not it's just the resistor that's failed, rather than the whole board which costs between £140-£230. If I swapped the resistor and it worked, then I'd quickly take out a service contract. Bit cheeky I know, but it's something I...
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    REQ: Schematic or Photo of Protherm 80e PCB

    Hi, I'm trying to identify a resistor on a Protherm 80e Control Unit. The resistor is at R34. I've shown the faulty PCB to our electronics engineer at work and he is able to replace the blown component as long as I can identify it (it's un-identifiable). I don't want to replace...
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