suprima 60 lock out

Quality site, enjoy the banter and some top tips.

Couple of things to try.

Dodgy gas valves, if 411 on the soleniold could be your problem

Also red electrode leads, rubbish

Check the gap on the electrode width of £1 coin.

Worth a try before changing PCB.

Yes the boilers are c##p but at least there easy to work on
 
gazthepottertonengineer said:
no it wont knacker up the board now if it were a kingfisher mf it would but not suprima :? dont know wot ohm it should be sorry if it dont work and theres power to it replace it simple :)

If the gas valve's open circuit you'll get about 300v DC across it, if the solenoid's OK, you'll get about 210v DC
 
lor said:
dont tell me to move on ,you dont own this site .
I have the right to speak to .

people dont what guesses they want advise from experts who know what they are talking about .NOT YOU THEN

why dont you find another hobby to pass your day.
I see; so you have the right to speak, but you assert that corgiman does not.

And you object to being told to move on, and yet you propose that corgiman moves on.

And you claim to know what people want from this forum, but do not listen when you're told that your postings are unwanted.

You believe that you're not ignorant, but you're doing a superb impression of someone who is, chucking in illiteracy while at you're at it.

Do you do bad Karaoke too, lor? An appalling rendition of "My Way", perhaps?
 
There are 5 pins on the gv connector. One coil's between 1 and 2, 1350 ohms or so, other between 4 and 5, 2850 ish ohms. 2 and 4 are linked internally so you get 4200 or so end to end. Pin 3 is earthed to the gv body. Cant remember which end is pin "1".
 

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