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I post a genuine question and get two unhelpful replies - what is this forum for?

[FONT=Lucida Grande, Trebuchet MS, Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif]Please note I have no intention of doing any repair work myself but I do want to be able to tell my GSR guy what the diagnosis is likely to be as I have found in the past he spends a lot of his time and my money reading the manuals and phoning contacts to find out what is wrong. You seem to be more interested in helping your tradesmen make money at the public expense instead of being helpful.[/FONT]
 
its a plumbers forum and if you are qualified in gas work then you would get some assistance. other than that try another heating engineer who has some experience, all answered at no cost to the public or tax payers
 
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I post a genuine question and get two unhelpful replies - what is this forum for?

Please note I have no intention of doing any repair work myself but I do want to be able to tell my GSR guy what the diagnosis is likely to be as I have found in the past he spends a lot of his time and my money reading the manuals and phoning contacts to find out what is wrong. You seem to be more interested in helping your tradesmen make money at the public expense instead of being helpful.
your problem is the inability to read the big orange banner at the top of the thread and frankly i have seen enough,one more word asking how to to repair your boiler and you banned ,get your gsr to sign up
 
cmon gasman, have a seat in the comfi chair, open a beer and enjoyyyyyyyyyyyyy,













then ban him :)
 
I thought I explained it quite clearly and extremely politely when I closed your thread down.

If you don't like the advice you were given I can happily show you the door...... If Gas Man doesn't beat me to it!
 
A genuine question yes but you're asking for technical information on how to repair an appliance. What happens when the next numpty reads this, attempts to repair their boiler and blows themselves and their family/neighbors up.

get your gsr to sign up, prove his gsr and we will help him in the private forum or alternately get another one who is likely to do the job faster, charge the same or more :)
 
What's the two greatest lies?

The cheques in the post.


and

Course I wont use the advice to diy gas work.

C'mon fella, if you can't see the reason for this then there's something seriously wrong. Your first starting point is to get somebody who knows what they are doing. You shouldn't need to have to tell a competent engineer what's wrong with your boiler.
 
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I post a genuine question and get two unhelpful replies - what is this forum for?

Please note I have no intention of doing any repair work myself but I do want to be able to tell my GSR guy what the diagnosis is likely to be as I have found in the past he spends a lot of his time and my money reading the manuals and phoning contacts to find out what is wrong. You seem to be more interested in helping your tradesmen make money at the public expense instead of being helpful.
I have heard some cheek in my time but you are just one of those people. You said you have no intention in doing any repair work. So admitting that you changed the room stat in your first post was not work? The two what you see as unhelpful replies are for own safety.
 
And an old Kingfisher boiler what can go wrong with it ! no rocket science or degree in quantum physics required here.
 
And an old Kingfisher boiler what can go wrong with it ! no rocket science or degree in quantum physics required here.
Open fan flued boiler, with that lovely Control Board, may be not rocket science but a little more technical than the standard Kingfisher.
 
Yeah!! Yeah!! YEAH!!!!!! Fffffin YEAH!!!


Sorry,

I just wanted to jump on the band wagon.....;)
 
I might have a toy gs badge but I bet I'm better than some supposedly qualified gas engineers.

Been diagnosing a PCB fault on a baxi 105 today.

And I even fixed one of these kingfishers the other week. And I diagnosed it before my GSR lol

I'm not telling op how I did it tho!!
 
I was suffering Monday morning syndrome your honor, I plead diminished responsibility. :)
 
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