I will attempt to replace my P C B at the weekend. Can any of you techi's out there tell me any usefull tips and anything to be careull not to do.
Many thanks
Many thanks
ChrisRoberts said:I think the new one is easier to replace. Just take all out and put new in.
corgiman said:not really if its the new one you have to rewire the boilerChrisRoberts said:I think the new one is easier to replace. Just take all out and put new in.
for a new comer it can be a bit of a git
but if you dont mind breaking the law listen to softus and you wont go far wrong
Bit strong there raden - for the sake of everyone who may not be privy to any previous exchanges between you and cm, could you explain why (a) you think he's lying, and (b) why it's not illegal?raden said:Corgiman - as for breaking the law, this is a blatant lie, plain and simple
You seem to find it difficult to post without a snipe at CORGI, RGIs, Potterton, Agile, and probably countless other targets.raden said:of course, this is assuming that you are going to replace it with potterton's latest disaster rather than replacing like for like with a recon
Softus said:Bit strong there raden - for the sake of everyone who may not be privy to any previous exchanges between you and cm, could you explain why (a) you think he's lying, and (b) why it's not illegal?raden said:Corgiman - as for breaking the law, this is a blatant lie, plain and simple
You seem to find it difficult to post without a snipe at CORGI, RGIs, Potterton, Agile, and probably countless other targets.raden said:of course, this is assuming that you are going to replace it with potterton's latest disaster rather than replacing like for like with a recon
How about some straightforward technical advice for the OP?
If you're going to be complete, you should state that a landlord cannot maintain a gas appliance if he/she lets the dwelling, even if he/she owns the appliance.raden said:There are no current laws which prevent somone from replacing a circuit board in their own appliance (not for profit ... I have to add for completion)
Ignorance of the law is no defenceraden said:I maintain contact with the relevant person in the HSEand know of no recent legislation which refutes this
Your claim that it's blurred is based on opinion, and a rather prejudiced one at that. I find it rather hypocritical that you accuse others of irrational thought, and then leap back upon your steed and head off on your anti-CORGI crusade.raden said:You're a CORGI person, you persist in falling into the CORGI trap where the interface between DIY and professional work is deliberately blurred
False information, if given in the belief that it is true, does not constitute a lie. You're just picking a fight.raden said:As such, IMO - the info you gave was false ... a lie
Is this your opinion, or the little voice inside your own head?raden said:You have presented absolutely no rational reason for your stance
See a therapist and get over itraden said:I really do have issues with the way that the manufacturers and installers rip off the public
Why would anyone have to give you "grounds" for what they do as part of their business? It's fast getting to the point where you really ought to just f*ck off, taking with you your poisoned mission against groups of people, most of whom you've never met.raden said:So - e.g. profile pcb doesn't work, whay grounds do you have for charging a customer potterton's rip off price when therer is a much better choice available
...and, apparently, a call that you've rejectedraden said:That's your call ...corgiman said:Lets have a truce
So that's it? The reason for your one-man-mission? You're the sole champion of consumer rights and the principles of fair trading?raden said:Who . other than the useless eejits on house of horrors etc is standing up against the rogues within CORGI?
Oh I really wish that's where you were.raden said:I could be earning a lot more money in countries with far better climates
As you say, merely your opinion, and an decreasingly credible one.raden said:...but I have ended up here and I now have a cause - I don't see why I should let any CORGI get away with ripping someone off, and IMO this applies to anyone who e.g. CORGIs who only presents the customer with a new pcb option
I don't "have" to understand anything you claim, it coming roughly from the direction of Mars.raden said:You (and softus) have to understand I hav no personal vendetta
Whether or not we are Gods is not a matter for your concern, nor is the nature of my contracts with my customers, including how much I charge and for what.raden said:i need you to understand that 1) you are not gods ad 2) you are paid by a customer to act ion their best interests
Raden said:Softus - it's simple - i offer the same result for a 1/4 of the price . . . . you cannot argue with that
I have to congratulate you, on managing to post something that even an Olympic-class pedant cannot be a*rsed to read.raden said:A monolithic lump of three layers of quoted postings and replies, riddled with new spelling mistakes, that I challenge anyone to have the patience to read and understand.
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