I have a 4 year old Potterton Suprima 60 that has been going well till recently when It started intermittently locking out. This I have read is typically the PCB but got it serviced anyway. The boiler man said that the PCB was discoloured and may need replacing. I am very competent at PCB dry joint repairs but was just putting the job off till I had a few hours to spare. (or just in case I made it worse during the cold spell). But even before touching it, the boiler seems to now have decided to operate constantly regardless of the timer, with the green light flashing. I have even removed the wire off the SwL (Heating Demand) to the boiler and it still keeps going.
I have now removed and refitted the PCB having re-soldered many suspect joints and reseated the chips. It has not locked out yet, but it still keeps thinking the demand is on regardless of 240v present on SwL or not.
Is this another typical PCB fault?
I have now removed and refitted the PCB having re-soldered many suspect joints and reseated the chips. It has not locked out yet, but it still keeps thinking the demand is on regardless of 240v present on SwL or not.
Is this another typical PCB fault?