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there seem's to be a fan or flue fault on my boiler. Any suggestions of what it could be?
 
If the 50º light is up I will bet you a large bar of dark chocolate that it is actually the pcb!
Afew checks on the fan and APS never go amiss before you lash out on a new board though
 
Lol @ Kevplumb, I suppose sometimes people do genuinely set themselves up for sarcastic answers. :lol:

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Well the chocolate would not be much good if it was three years old.

A lot can happen in three years, cons/lib government, 20% VAT, BP share price halved and private pensions cut by 20%.

Since the US are mostly responsible for the fallen BP share price, we could cut our losses by pulling out of Afghanistan and leaving the US there alone.
 
Well the chocolate would not be much good if it was three years old.

A lot can happen in three years, cons/lib government, 20% VAT, BP share price halved and private pensions cut by 20%.

Since the US are mostly responsible for the fallen BP share price, we could cut our losses by pulling out of Afghanistan and leaving the US there alone.

Ahh yes, but your forgetting our special relationship with the US, they shiitte on us, and we let them..........
 
Since the US are mostly responsible for the fallen BP share price, we could cut our losses by pulling out of Afghanistan and leaving the US there alone.

Ironic really, since the main reason they (and so we) went there, after allowing/facilitating the false flag attack that was 9/11, in order to provide a pre-text for invasion, was to secure an oil and gas pipeline through it to the Caspian Sea (plus the bonus of furthering the reach of permanent geo-strategic military bases).

Not that the UK is seeing the benefit at the pumps. Nor for Iraq. I laugh at myself when I see 118.9p a litre now and think "Ooooh, that's cheap!". Won't see it below 110 ever again. The world is waking up to the fact that we've reached peak production.
 

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