Brillant. Just back from holiday and see you've been back on RUclips last 3weeks. Made my Monday. I'll sit back and enjoy the catch up of your videos. Nice to see you back. ❤
It was so strange mate, I may have an update for the next video on this as that really tested me, that was 3 hours in the end I’ve heard all sorts from people on instagram as I put a post out asking for people to comment as to why this happens as I have had this before on 1 about a year ago on a combi
I think I agree. The condensate pipe from the boiler must be underneath the waterline. If it is not possible to fasten it so it stays above the water, I would recommend a tundish to keep an air gap.
I’ll currently undergoing a gas entering course and I’ll be fully qualified this may, however I’m worrying about the boiler ban from 2025 on new builds. Will this be a serious impact or will gas engineering still be well and alive as a career choice
@@snapgas9832top man. Doing gas at college but able to learn a lot from the gents making an effort showing how to repair and maintain heating systems keep it going man hope you’re able to post more often
Brillant. Just back from holiday and see you've been back on RUclips last 3weeks. Made my Monday.
I'll sit back and enjoy the catch up of your videos.
Nice to see you back. ❤
Wicked mate!! Thanks so much for watching
Nice one Chris. Hope all is well with you and the family.. great to see you're back making great content mate. Always look forward to your vids.
Thank you mate! Appreciate you watching
Great video (Worcester is loft). Spending 3hours to do nothing 😀. That content is up there with the best. The struggle is real 👍
Mate that was a horrible job
Nice one buddy! I don't have unvented so was good to see how you tackled the t&p rv
No problems mate, I like working on unvented cylinders as they’re fairly easy to drain and work on
Great video as always. I love to see an upto date tool bag video. Im always chopping and changing
Hi mate
Great idea as I’ve got loads of little bits that I’ve added and would be a good video! Thanks for that idea
So happy the content is back.
Brilliant! I’m glad you liked it
Another great video, I recognise the 2nd job, Worcester in a loft 😁
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Great video as always 😊
Thanks Jason!
wow that second one was really weird, wonder if the condi pump is drawing water down through the condensate and creating the vacuum?
It was so strange mate, I may have an update for the next video on this as that really tested me, that was 3 hours in the end
I’ve heard all sorts from people on instagram as I put a post out asking for people to comment as to why this happens as I have had this before on 1 about a year ago on a combi
wow should be really interesting to see what the consensus is@@snapgas9832
I think I agree. The condensate pipe from the boiler must be underneath the waterline. If it is not possible to fasten it so it stays above the water, I would recommend a tundish to keep an air gap.
I had a giggle at the cylinder feed being open 😂
😂 shows things go on haha! Was so close though, imagine walking away thinking right I’ll let that fill up and bang there’s the water leak 😂
@@snapgas9832 I've done it with an iso valve before under the boiler. 😄
I'd have refused to fix it until they put a new battery in their smoke alarm!!
Tprv are usually bullet proof, why did it need changed, 9 times out of 10 its the expansion relief that needs changed
It was leaking when the hot water was put on, faulty temp sensor I’m guessing
The cold water prv was fine
@@snapgas9832 i would of said expansion issue all day long, but if you have no callbacks, your sorted 😃
The last job wish all jobs was like that. 😂
I know mate trust me haha
Ace bud😊
Thanks Robert really appreciate that
I’ll currently undergoing a gas entering course and I’ll be fully qualified this may, however I’m worrying about the boiler ban from 2025 on new builds. Will this be a serious impact or will gas engineering still be well and alive as a career choice
Don’t panic mate! Boilers aren’t going anywhere!
I think the smoke alarm needs a new battery also.
Ok
How’d you deal with the Worcester condense issue? You took it off and it worked, when putting it back in it stopped faulting out or?
Hi mate
I’ve got more content on this fault for my next video!
That was such a pain job
@@snapgas9832top man. Doing gas at college but able to learn a lot from the gents making an effort showing how to repair and maintain heating systems keep it going man hope you’re able to post more often
You did a good job 👏
@@snapgas9832still waiting 😉😉
@@snapgas9832don’t think you got around to it mate, any updates then?