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Would you care to explain your post (number 46) in the thread titled "con error"?
You even commented on the irrelevance of your post.
Pompous and arrogance come to mind when reading your posts.
You mean you won't justify your bizarre, ridiculous, or irrelevant posts unless it suites you. When you make a silly statement and are called out on it you like to create some moral High ground hoping the DIYer readership won't realise that it is in fact you that needs to be brought down a peg or two. Like your £340 to supply and fit a soil stack post in the CC. Has that been responded too?
Doubt it.
Last soil stack I fitted cost nearly £3k in materials alone.
The two capacitors are the main smoothing caps and I think the originally fitted ones may only have been rated for 85 C. If so not a very wonderful choice of components for a long life.
I take it above quote is pertinent to topic being discussed
I take it you have checked if the information is correct
I take it you have circuit knowledge of that pcb and can speculate component selection?
Tony take control of what you write man, you are posting rubbish. Instead of sounding clever, I assume that is your aim, your groundless posts reflect gross lack of knowledge.
Until you get off your soap box, you will not appreciate you have knowledge gap
A few weeks ago you accused me of not willing to be educated. I thing reverse is the case
I cannot agree or disagree. I would rather look at the information myself and act accordingly.
As far as I know, you do not have MAIN smoothing capacitors (plural!)
And the capacitor, if main, would be singular ( unless I am missing something, then I will apologise for my lack of knowledge on said part) and be rated at 400volts.
Last time I looked, there was no chunky big transformer on the pcb in said boiler. Just a baby one with multiple outputs. I could not even begin to speculate what each part does on that board let alone start messing with it
Misinformation does no body any favours. It is better to say nothing instead of posting dubious information.
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