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PC Paul
 
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John Stumbles wrote:
On Sun, 18 Dec 2005 13:14:00 +0000, Set Square wrote:

In an earlier contribution to this discussion,
PC Paul wrote:


It doesn't light reliably (spark ignition just sparks indefinitely)
unless the cover is left slightly propped open (which I know is
somewhat dodgy - but it's in a well ventilated kitchen with a CO
alarm right next to it). and now it's stopped even that. So it's
time to go, I think.


There may be something wrong with the spark gap - which should be
fixable. My Baxi Solo won't fire if the two screws holding the outer
casing on are done up tight. I presume that they distort something
slightly and screw up the spark gap. Slacken them just a bit, and
it's fine!


Baxi Solo 2 or 3? I've had a devil of a time with a 2 which
would intermittently stop lighting. Replacing the pilot injector and
ignition electrode seemed to fix it but then it played up again.
Replacing the insulation on the EHT cable seemes to have fixed it (for
now: fingers crossed, salt over shoulder, watch out you chickens and
goats)

Maybe a similar problem with the OP's boiler?


Possibly but the whole pilot injector assembly has been replaced, as has the
themocouple and the EHT wire from the board to the electrode... although
saying that, that was about a year ago and it has worked well enough in the
meantime (albeit propped slightly open) so conceivably something else could
be going wrong *again* now!