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    Baxi Bahama 100 flow switch problem

    Hope you don't mind me joining this post, but I think I have one problem the same as londonerok on a baxi genesis. The boiler has been nothing but trouble since I have had it (approx 5 years). It's had many problems such as temp sensor fault, 3 way valve sticking, and flow switches getting scale...
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    guidance appreciated on general sytem operation

    Well in tortoise and hare fashion heres my take on it:- Corrosion in the system The Hydrogen escapes in the production of the sludge Forget about it for now Yes Hydrogen is a problem that should be attended to but it's slower acting than you seem to suggest No the Hydrogen is a by product...
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    2 new showers with different problems

    Myself and my girlfriend have just moved into a new house in Lingfield, Surrey. Its not a mainbuilder but a barn conversion with a new mains water supply that is more powerful than a… very powerful thing… Anyway, we are having major major trouble with both of our showers and have had the...
  4. Paul Barker

    Replacement boiler advice, BG or not BG?

    When i saw the baxi version of one in a mates van I asked Can I have that? Yes no problem. SO I hung it on the wall in a mates flat, and started to fault find it. expansion vessel needed charging, did that and replaced PRV for good measure. On running it I found a new dhw microswitch was...
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    Central heating/hot water issue

    Hi all Just wondered if anyone would be able to offer some advice. I have a Baxi Combi 105he boiler and its recently been having a bit of a frustrating issue with it. It seems to be locking out with the 60 degree fault on pump/low pressure light flashing. The issue begins intermittently at...
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    need advice on fitting combi boiler

    You don't have to ask for opinions here - you'll get them whether you want them or not :lol: OK, just to make one thing perfectly clear, in the long term you do not heat more water than you use. It is true that you are heating a large cylinder from which you might only draw small amounts, but...
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