Hi all,
Had an engineer replace the PCB back in 2009 and have recently had a worsening fault with the boiler locking out intermittently. It occurs for both HW and CH.
An engineer has been out again who first replaced a switch but that did not cure the fault. He then was called back out and was looking through the manual with my brother (excellent with electrics and studying electronics engineering at Plymouth University) and they both came to the conclusion that the PCB is shot again.
My insurance policy has reached the limit as I am covered up to £250 per claim. They have requested I pay an additional £311 if I want the boiler fixed.
The PCB online are approx £50 refurbed, are these likely to be as good as a brand new unit? Also, do I need to replace the ignition electrode kit as these were also replaced 2009.
Also wondering if a CORGI registered engineer has to replace the PCB or whether my brother would be competent to do this himself?
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Had an engineer replace the PCB back in 2009 and have recently had a worsening fault with the boiler locking out intermittently. It occurs for both HW and CH.
An engineer has been out again who first replaced a switch but that did not cure the fault. He then was called back out and was looking through the manual with my brother (excellent with electrics and studying electronics engineering at Plymouth University) and they both came to the conclusion that the PCB is shot again.
My insurance policy has reached the limit as I am covered up to £250 per claim. They have requested I pay an additional £311 if I want the boiler fixed.
The PCB online are approx £50 refurbed, are these likely to be as good as a brand new unit? Also, do I need to replace the ignition electrode kit as these were also replaced 2009.
Also wondering if a CORGI registered engineer has to replace the PCB or whether my brother would be competent to do this himself?
Any help would be greatly appreciated.