Surprise surprise heat team couldn't provide a fix so i called them and told them I was disgusted with the outcome to my surprise I was offered a full refund. Apparently there is no retro fix for this boiler how disgusting is that a boiler that allows water to run back onto electrical...
yes the condense drip tray is connected to the condense pipe which then terminates outside and is free flowing. I think the picture clearly shows the problem the original drip tray only catches the inner flue and not the outer were the newer model catches both eliminating the problem
Just incase anyone was unclear in the part or area I am talking about here are the pics again with the areas circuled
My dads version
and the improved version
I figured it out lol
here is my dads boiler noticed how the drip tray doesn't catch the inlet side of the flue allowing ingress into the boiler
Now here is the updated new version even though baxi said there was no fix
its as clear as day that they have fixed it therefore have...
My dads is the first issue of this boiler look how the drip tray only catches the condensing inner part of the flue but not the inlet side of the flue my dads boiler is the first link shown below:
http://advance-heating.com/baxi.html
Now compare this with the revised model of the...
Heat team are due for a return visit using a fresh set of eyes as they put it I'll get some pictures and let people know what was said does anyone happen to have a picture of the inside of the newer revised model of the platinum ?
Hi slug I am in agreance with you about a deflector and that is our next port of call baxi said no fix no fee now in my eyes they got the fan working but that would not of broke if water could not get inside therefore the issue that needs fixing cannot be fixed so should my dad be given a full...
Hi gas on my dads particular model there I'd only a tray to catch the outlet condense side of the flue thisis the whole problem rain iingress is getting in on the inlet side and there is no tray at all to catch this thus it runs back onto the top of the heat exchanger then down onto the fan