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Well, firstly I ought to say that I think it's a broken switch!
I've checked that power is getting to the switch, but when you turn the dial and it 'clicks' there is still no power output in the returning line down to the elements.
I can't see what else it could be? Open to offers though...
So,
Customer has asked me to fix it if possible.
Is it possible?
I must make it clear that I'm not an electronics engineer and I'm pretty new to the whole domestic installation game, so soldering/intricate fiddly wiring is not for me. However, if you can buy a straight drop-in replacement then I ought to be able to cope!
It's a Dimplex model XL12N if that helps.
If it's not possible the customer has got a couple of old heaters that are gathering rust in the shed, so they want me to replace it, but I'd hate to go through all that work if I can just drop a new switch into the existing one (particularly as I don't even know if the other ones work!!)
any suggestions?
thanks in advance!
I've checked that power is getting to the switch, but when you turn the dial and it 'clicks' there is still no power output in the returning line down to the elements.
I can't see what else it could be? Open to offers though...
So,
Customer has asked me to fix it if possible.
Is it possible?
I must make it clear that I'm not an electronics engineer and I'm pretty new to the whole domestic installation game, so soldering/intricate fiddly wiring is not for me. However, if you can buy a straight drop-in replacement then I ought to be able to cope!
It's a Dimplex model XL12N if that helps.
If it's not possible the customer has got a couple of old heaters that are gathering rust in the shed, so they want me to replace it, but I'd hate to go through all that work if I can just drop a new switch into the existing one (particularly as I don't even know if the other ones work!!)
any suggestions?
thanks in advance!