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Default New boiler - what to buy?

On Fri, 23 Jan 2009 10:05:37 -0000, "Harry Stottle"
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On Wed, 21 Jan 2009 23:10:24 -0000, Colin Wilson
o.uk wrote:

Funnily enough, the PCB on our Worcester Bosch has had to be replaced
either two or three times now, along with pretty much everything else
electrical in it (fan, transformer and so on)

The PCB on the WB is also a POS that is designed to break if the fan
goes - no damage limitation devices such as (gasp) a fuse.


The PCB on my WB boiler did not fail when the fan died.


It could be that the first guess for a repair is the PCB, then when this is
replaced and is found to have not cured the problem, the real culprit is
detected and replaced, i.e. the fan. The original PCB should have been
refitted after the new replacement had made no difference, and before
fitting a new 'fan', but it is easier, and more profitable, to say that the
fan has damaged the PCB, so the new PCB is left in situ and charged for,
along with the fan. I accept that a faulty component 'can' damage a PCB, and
that PCB's do fail on their own, but there seems to be a lot of PCB's being
replaced, a lot more than should be expected.


I'm sure you're right - it's more down to profit. In my case it was a
fixed price job so there was no benefit for WB to replace the PCB if
it was not faulty.

When my fridge/freezer went wrong a repairer said that the PCB always
blows when the defroster goes. He would not even try to replace just
the defrost unit. In the end it turned out that replacement parts
were no longer available, so the fridge went to landfill (Only 6 years
old too!). Don't buy a Samsung!
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