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Hey everyone,
Just got back from a few days away and noticed my radiators were only getting lukewarm. The weird thing is, there are no warning lights on, and everything seems to be functioning normally, but the boiler is acting strange.
It only fires up for about a minute, then stops heating for roughly 5 minutes before attempting to fire again. It's doing this cycle continuously.
A heating engineer colleague at work mentioned it sounds like a thermistor problem (and yes, I know it's weird, but I don't have an external thermostat).
Temporary Fix & Question
I did a reset on the boiler, and it seems to be working correctly again for now.
My question to you all is: Does this behavior—the very short firing cycle and lukewarm heat, followed by the reset fixing it—sound like a classic thermistor fault to you experts?
Context
* Last Service: 6 months ago.
* Boiler Longevity: My boiler ( baxi 105e) guy advises against changing the boiler until something major breaks. I assume changing the boiler must be a particularly troublesome job he wants to avoid!
Any input or shared experience would be great! Thanks
in advance!
Just got back from a few days away and noticed my radiators were only getting lukewarm. The weird thing is, there are no warning lights on, and everything seems to be functioning normally, but the boiler is acting strange.
It only fires up for about a minute, then stops heating for roughly 5 minutes before attempting to fire again. It's doing this cycle continuously.
A heating engineer colleague at work mentioned it sounds like a thermistor problem (and yes, I know it's weird, but I don't have an external thermostat).
Temporary Fix & Question
I did a reset on the boiler, and it seems to be working correctly again for now.
My question to you all is: Does this behavior—the very short firing cycle and lukewarm heat, followed by the reset fixing it—sound like a classic thermistor fault to you experts?
Context
* Last Service: 6 months ago.
* Boiler Longevity: My boiler ( baxi 105e) guy advises against changing the boiler until something major breaks. I assume changing the boiler must be a particularly troublesome job he wants to avoid!
Any input or shared experience would be great! Thanks
in advance!