I sent my PCB off to be repaired.
But its been tested and is being returned to me as 'no fault found'.
Its been suggested that it may be the pressure switch, or temperature sensor on the heater.
Do you have any advice on either of these items?
Hi
I've now tested the heater, and sure enough it has a resistance of 26 Ohms.
So presumably the heater is OK.
So its time to buy a new PCB then?
Are you a professional by the way?
OK. I have a multimeter etc.
I have already removed the PCB.
Presumably its fine to check the resistance of the heater without the PCB in place?
And where is the heater?
Thanks.
I'm 'reasonably' competent at repairing stuff - would you reccomend a repair of either of these items or simply plump for a new PCB?
Are the repairs even possible?
If it is a long job I'm thinking I'd probably just get a new PCB...
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