Now you're tempting me to keep it! I think the problem has been people who don't really know the model having a half-arsed go at it. But to be honest unless I can find somebody local who knows what they're doing to fix it, I'll have to scrap it. Thanks for the advice.
Thanks for the comments everyone. It seemed a bit dodgy to me to just instantly fry a brand new board. I've not paid him yet and I'll take it up with him.
Should I pack in the Puma or risk a bit more cash (with somebody more competent!) trying to save it?
Hi everyone. I've used this forum a lot in the past but this is the first time I've posted.
I have a Potterton Puma 80e which broke down at the weekend. Called a plumber recommended by a friend who diagnosed that the Full Sequence Board had gone. Replaced board & replacement board immediately...