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Plumber broke my boiler
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Ahh the old "Potterton" PCB problem fix.jefaz07 said:
Common fault. When I look at these and th old duo tec 2’s I inform people that there may be an issue.AptlySwell said:
Thanks for responding. It’s a Baxi 224 combiAlderbank said:What make and model?
7 years is not unreasonable, especially for certain known culprits, and neither is £450 to replace (£200 for the part and £200 for labour).
Might get it a bit cheaper if you shop around.What you can do, is hold a hair dryer to the circuit boards and *most* times, that solves it and it fires back up.0 -
Stuff breaks, it's 7 years old. No, he's not liable for it breaking while he happened to be there - it's just one of those things.
You may want to amend your thread title, as it's not entirely accurate IMO0
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