Glowworm Ultimate 120FF not working due to damaged PCB

Joined
27 Oct 2009
Messages
2
Reaction score
0
Location
Surrey
Country
United Kingdom
The boiler stopped working earlier today. It is a direct fed system.
I've followed the fault finding flowchart in the manual.

Seemed to suggest the fuse or PCB.

I removed the PCB to find that the solder joint had melted where one side of the fuse housing was attached to the board. I re-soldered this temporarily but don't trust it. Seems to smolder/heat up.

Have now disconnected and will order a new PCB in the morning.

Any thoughts why this happened and if it will reoccur with a new PCB?
Is something else the route cause?
Was due for it's annual service this month so hasn't been neglected ;o)

Mike

P.S. have had to replace the sparklead several times, There seems to be a design fault where the casing causes it to short after a few years use.
 
Any dry joint (the term for a defectve soldered joint on a pcb) will create heat, due to the increased resistance created by the fractured joint, it is not uncommon to find a 20mm or larger hole burnt through the board, so I suspect a new PCB will be the fix and no worries :wink:
 
if your service engineer has replaced any suprima pcbs lately he might have some left over electrode lead insulation. A bit of this on your lead where it enters the case should help prevent further failures :wink:
 
Thanks for your replies guys. Really helped ease my mind.

I removed the fuse and shorted the connection to get temporary operation. I did think about replacing it with a fused cable you can get.

But the thought of the root cause returning gave me too many paranoid thoughts. :roll:

So took the belt and braces approach and replaced the PCB.
A £100 lighter in the wallet but a weight off the mind :D

Thanks again. Mike
 

If you need to find a tradesperson to get your job done, please try our local search below, or if you are doing it yourself you can find suppliers local to you.

Select the supplier or trade you require, enter your location to begin your search.


Are you a trade or supplier? You can create your listing free at DIYnot Local

 
Back
Top