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Foodface
Think I may have blown an opportunity to get in with a fairly major letting agent today, they called me out to a boiler breakdown on a Worcester Bosch 240. It's a big old ****er that is older than me, so no diagnostics. Just plain old fashioned boiler.
To cut a long story short whilst undertaking my investigation the boiler circuitry arked and popped, then the boiler went dead on the wall. "****!!! fuse on PCB or PCB has blown I thought." Spoke to an electrician friend and he confirmed my suspicions.
Now because the fault was now electrical and I only have a basic grasp of circuitry I referred the next stage of the investigation to an electrical engineer. He'll prob change the fuzes and determine whether or not the PCB is fine or not, may even just change the board.
But now I'm thinking I'm stupid for referring the job back to the landlord as I can do the above. I think not having a better grasp of the electrical side of things has led me down the path of messing the job/contract up, also more importantly I think I may look stupid to the landlord.
Just wondered what anyone thought or what other peoples experiences are with the electrical side of things, as they're not something I've been taught at college (enquired about a course today though).
Thanks
Foodface
To cut a long story short whilst undertaking my investigation the boiler circuitry arked and popped, then the boiler went dead on the wall. "****!!! fuse on PCB or PCB has blown I thought." Spoke to an electrician friend and he confirmed my suspicions.
Now because the fault was now electrical and I only have a basic grasp of circuitry I referred the next stage of the investigation to an electrical engineer. He'll prob change the fuzes and determine whether or not the PCB is fine or not, may even just change the board.
But now I'm thinking I'm stupid for referring the job back to the landlord as I can do the above. I think not having a better grasp of the electrical side of things has led me down the path of messing the job/contract up, also more importantly I think I may look stupid to the landlord.
Just wondered what anyone thought or what other peoples experiences are with the electrical side of things, as they're not something I've been taught at college (enquired about a course today though).
Thanks
Foodface