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i do service work for bfm europe,had this one today as repair,all this to change a pcb,and the glass is a pig to get back in took 2 hours and i have worked on loads,log assembly and glass removed for clarity ATTACH=CONFIG]25633[/ATTACH] IMG_20160323_092049255[1].jpgIMG_20160323_092129496[1].jpgIMG_20160323_094505211[1].jpgIMG_20160323_094505211[1].jpg
 

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I posted ages ago about trying to trace a fault on an MHS Ultramax. Couldn't trace a fault without power on, couldn't put the power on because the fault blew ÂŁ800 worth of control module.......

Gnnnnnnnnnnnnnn..........
 
rather you than me :)

the worse thing is ,while i was there replacing the pcb for a detection fault,customer mentioned the cooling fan runs constantly,the high limit stat on its failed and bfm have not issued any as van stock,so i have to go back and do all that again,but only if they issue another job number to pay me again,and its got a seven year warrenty,so i might be back a few times :cry_smile:
 
I posted ages ago about trying to trace a fault on an MHS Ultramax. Couldn't trace a fault without power on, couldn't put the power on because the fault blew ÂŁ800 worth of control module.......

Gnnnnnnnnnnnnnn..........
i remember that one,did you sort it?these fires are crap,this one cost 1700 quid ffs
 
Sounds a nightmare, almost as bad as an Gazco Electric studio. Took me the same length as time as you did
 
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