Potterton combi80 fan running ?

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Can't remember m8 cant you just look back through the tread.

If mattfair wants to join us we could swop his board over for the right one :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
 
gazthepottertonengineer said:
but then again its not ok to fit reconditioned pcbs but how many of you have done that :?: now that is modifying the appliance :!:

Yes it is o.k, because recondition means to restore to good condition, modify means to change, therefore reconditioning a pcb is not, in fact, a modification.... :wink:
 
"reconditioned" means botched back together by someone who doesn't know the spec for the board. I've seen dangerous ones.
 
traineegasman said:
You may wish to tell that to British Gas..... :wink:

Not aware of British Gas repairing PC boards in fact not like them atall :lol:
 
have you seen the boards companies like Adlink so called recondition they never use the original components to repair them so as far as im concerned they are modifying :x

P.S is it true you have to be Irish to live in Cricklewood
 
Yeah right, they don`t recondition pumps either...or whatever they can get their dirty pirate thieving hands on either... :wink:
 
gazthepottertonengineer said:
have you seen the boards companies like Adlink so called recondition they never use the original components to repair them so as far as im concerned they are modifying :x

P.S is it true you have to be Irish to live in Cricklewood

If they never use the original components they are modifying....would you like me to go through your original statement & point out the fact that you said by replacing a reconditioned part you are modifying the appliance, which is of course is against regs, a part RECONDITIONED PROPERLY IS NOT UNACCEPTABLE...a part to any gas appliance that has been MODIFIED IS UNACCEPTABLE. Hope this helps.. :wink:
 
gazthepottertonengineer said:
have you seen the boards companies like Adlink so called recondition they never use the original components to repair them so as far as im concerned they are modifying :x

P.S is it true you have to be Irish to live in Cricklewood

Isn't snipping link 1 in the board modifying it :? :? :?

No Gaz your welcome to join us at 7:30, hey you may enjoy yourself, or better still you could book it out as expenses :lol:

e is in my profile if your interested
 
traineegasman said:
gazthepottertonengineer said:
but then again its not ok to fit reconditioned pcbs but how many of you have done that :?: now that is modifying the appliance :!:

I think you will find that this is your original statement....& as i have said... it is perfectly acceptable to fit reconditioned parts....IT IS NOT MODIFYING THE APPLIANCE!......... :roll: :roll: :roll:
 
thanx for the offer DO IT ALL but i shall be on a beach in Ibiza for 2 weeks  8) maybe next time :lol: as for expeneses i struggle to get my lunch money back for every day :cry:

i cant see how by cutting a link on a pcb is modifying a pcb when the only differance between that pcb and pilot one is that link is missing anyway :wink:
 
Clubbing it in the sin capital :lol: :lol: :lol:

Port Des Torrent Arrrrrrgh Yes, you must go there, just across the bay from San Antone :evil: :evil: :evil: :evil: :evil:
 
as i have said... it is perfectly acceptable to fit reconditioned parts...

Only if the work was done by the manufacurer or someone approved by them - which I think you won't find.

We've had this argument over the years on several forums. Unless the parts are original, it's your neck on the line if you fit them.

Sometimes - diaphragm say, I might use a pattern spare, but not for anything which might impact safety.
 

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