Great work! Regarding the guy complaining about you revealing too much. I know of a man that was trying to fix a boiler himself, looked-up fault code on the Internet, not knowing that a fault code could be ascribed to different fail parts. Instead of him changing a PCB, he ends up spending thrice by buying the wrong parts ( fan unit and Gas valve). In a nut shell, some nut people would always try to repair the boiler themselves.
I need to say two things, one, I love these videos as they show various jobs and how you solve them in a manner that is not condescending but with sound skills and, two, you have a voice I could listen to all day!🤣 I subbed already🫡
I find it easier if you just turn the dials down and then the PCB just slots straight in. You can normally see if its the PCB if that big 400v capacitor is bulging.
I always say, unless you're familiar with any wiring when changing a boiler or anything for that matter then take a picture first, something to look back on if needs be, another interesting video, nice one 👍
Quality. Informative and entertaining... Keep up the good work brother and please... no need to prove anything... haters will be haters regardless of the circumstances... this is what gives their sad lonely lives excitement
Brilliant! I am very new I started to work as a smart meter engineer, Yesterday I went to a job because the customer was told, the gas meter was not giving gas, actually it was working fine. I couldn't fire up the boiler, I heard the fan working,and the gauge showed good water pressure, still quickly it went to E1 fault and stopped. ( potterton promax) Could it be a faulty exp vessel ?
I had a eco tech where as soon as you put the tap temp past 50 degrees it would put the pre heat on changed pcb and was fine then started again after 3 days you ever saw this? Thinking could be a thermistor fault customer fine with it being as is but it’s a strange one! 🔧
@@advancedboilertraining hi thanks for the quick reply! its a glowworm ultacom cxi, i just need to know where to put the wires in the boiler side,ive got power to it from a fuse spare just need to know where to put the others from the unit to inside the boiler!
please can you kindly tell me for keston twine boiler flue what you used ? Is this normal pvc or anything els i cant find anything in keston website . Many thanks
Sorry I don’t agree with your videos, you are showing DIY people how to solve problems with there boilers themselves and they’re dumb enough to do it… Being a gas Engineer myself for 20years. People will go on RUclips instead of getting a Qualified,competent Gas Engineer.
Hi thanks for the comment. My videos are aimed at gas engineers only. There’s always going to be DIY’ers trying to fix their boiler themselves, whether I post my videos or not. There’s literally information in the boilers tec guides on how to replace parts and service boilers which those same customers have access to in their house. What’s stopping the DIY’ers reading that and doing the repairs themselves? If that’s who they are as a person, they would still try do it without my video. At least the DIY’ers might get the repair right if they watch my videos 🤣 (but yes you are right. Only gas engineers should work on boilers)
Totally understand you Jag but engineers too would like hints and tips from other engineers, where do you draw the line. I'm very greatful he has shared his experiences with us, ive met some DIYers who have done an exemplary work showing up many a experienced trade, many DIYers want to know how things are done so they don't get ripped off, how or where else can they go, I believe DIYers should seek real world knowledge to acquire the skill set to identify issues and potential hazards, youtube is fantastic for this especially from this channel. We cant stop DIYers tackling jobs they shouldn't touch but so be it on their shoulders, they will invalidate any warranty they have or at the worst have their gas capped off. Their choice not yours or anyone else.
That is a flawed argument. If idiots choose to do work they are not competent to do they will do that with video or without them. Have you ever watched a Tv programme about brain surgery - ever felt like having a quick dig around your own grey matter?
Ahh yes, great work indeed for the press fit and pipe run
Great work! Regarding the guy complaining about you revealing too much. I know of a man that was trying to fix a boiler himself, looked-up fault code on the Internet, not knowing that a fault code could be ascribed to different fail parts. Instead of him changing a PCB, he ends up spending thrice by buying the wrong parts ( fan unit and Gas valve).
In a nut shell, some nut people would always try to repair the boiler themselves.
Some people 😂
I need to say two things, one, I love these videos as they show various jobs and how you solve them in a manner that is not condescending but with sound skills and, two, you have a voice I could listen to all day!🤣 I subbed already🫡
Aha thank you! Really appreciate the comment 💪
Great stuff as always .. please keep them coming you are a star
Love the videos, my son just got into gas industry and he finds your videos very helpfully,
Ah nice! Wishing your son all the best in his career 🔥
you are Top G on the boilers 👏👏👏
Aha thank you!👊
A very interesting video❤. Thank you that was quality in depth video. Nice pipework buddy.
Awesome thanks could u show how to wire up a thermostat in more detail please( always interesting video )
I find it easier if you just turn the dials down and then the PCB just slots straight in. You can normally see if its the PCB if that big 400v capacitor is bulging.
I always say, unless you're familiar with any wiring when changing a boiler or anything for that matter then take a picture first, something to look back on if needs be, another interesting video, nice one 👍
Yeah I always do that out of habit! Takes two seconds to take a pic and can save your life sometimes
Another nice video mister, very interesting, please keep them coming 👍🏻
Thank you Robert!👊
Great video mate 👍 look forward to seeing more of these .
atb sie
More to come!
Happy new year to you sir,and everyone
Same to you! Hope you had a good Christmas mate 👍
love your videos....keep it up
Try using your copper benders for your condense pipe with a 22mm guide works a treat for them offsets
I’ll give that a try!
Hello mate great video just wondering where you got that pump extension bit from definitely need one!!
They make life so much easier on some boilers! If you type in pump extension tube on eBay it should come up
Quality. Informative and entertaining...
Keep up the good work brother and please... no need to prove anything... haters will be haters regardless of the circumstances... this is what gives their sad lonely lives excitement
Ah, thanks for the kind words Carl! Really appreciate it 👊
Great video merry Christmas and festive seasons to you and all. Snap toggles are great for plaster board fixings they can hold 25-30 kgs each fixing.
Hi Robert! Hope you had a good Christmas with the fam👊 yeah snap toggles are really good
awesome video mate keep em up
Ah thank you! Will do💪
I used to hate fitting hobs.I used to quote a higher price than the hob cost.Could easily go into nearly 2 hours work.
Yeah hobs aren’t a quick thing at all
Good video flue snug always for flats 😂
Brilliant!
I am very new I started to work as a smart meter engineer,
Yesterday I went to a job because the customer was told, the gas meter was not giving gas, actually it was working fine.
I couldn't fire up the boiler, I heard the fan working,and the gauge showed good water pressure, still quickly it went to E1 fault and stopped.
( potterton promax)
Could it be a faulty exp vessel ?
Exellent work jents
Thank you Stephen!
Really good content 👍🏻
Cheers Shaun💪👊
Any chance of a tools loadout video?
I’ve already got a vid of my bag load out on my channel. I’ll try get one up of the van soon 👍
Very nice video
Thank you!
I had a eco tech where as soon as you put the tap temp past 50 degrees it would put the pre heat on changed pcb and was fine then started again after 3 days you ever saw this? Thinking could be a thermistor fault customer fine with it being as is but it’s a strange one! 🔧
Good video.
Thanks Ian!💪
Nice one bro 👌
Thank you!💪
Nice video
Thanks!
Hope you changed the hob fuse to 3amp
Ofc
What size Alan key got that screw mate for the prv at the end?
Just wondering on the boiler installation couldn't you have just used a normal one flued boiler instead of a twin fluid boiler.
Na flue run was too long
Nyc work
Thank you!
Hiya my boiler says bar 2.6 and only the hot water is working what do I do . I have the valiant eco tech plus 618
can you help me please i need to know how to wire up a cp4 thermostat unit to a glowworm boiler?
Hi I’ve got a video on my channel on wiring a CP4 thermostat. I show how to do it 24V or 230V 👍
@@advancedboilertraining hi thanks for the quick reply! its a glowworm ultacom cxi, i just need to know where to put the wires in the boiler side,ive got power to it from a fuse spare just need to know where to put the others from the unit to inside the boiler!
You didnt remove the 3amp fuse .and do the relevent electrical checks .
Hello mate great videos just one question how do you do your pricing are you doing pair job or hourly rate what’s the best option to do it ? Thanks
It’s always best for charge per job 👍
I was wondering since i'm not from the UK, what studies must you have to be able to legally do what you're doing? Other than that, great video.
Gas safe course
please can you kindly tell me for keston twine boiler flue what you used ?
Is this normal pvc or anything els i cant find anything in keston website .
Many thanks
MuPVC
Also do you buy your aqua gas fittings online?
Yeah, most of the time I get my fittings from Williams
Shouldn't need to put the code in unless yer changing display pcb aswell
That looks like a 13amp fuse .
So sad! Plumber/gas fitter don't like getting dirty/smelly!
Never make a plumber all the time you've got the proverbial orifice.
Why do you have vegetable oil on site ? 😂😂😂😂
Sorry I don’t agree with your videos, you are showing DIY people how to solve problems with there boilers themselves and they’re dumb enough to do it… Being a gas Engineer myself for 20years. People will go on RUclips instead of getting a Qualified,competent Gas Engineer.
Hi thanks for the comment. My videos are aimed at gas engineers only.
There’s always going to be DIY’ers trying to fix their boiler themselves, whether I post my videos or not.
There’s literally information in the boilers tec guides on how to replace parts and service boilers which those same customers have access to in their house. What’s stopping the DIY’ers reading that and doing the repairs themselves? If that’s who they are as a person, they would still try do it without my video. At least the DIY’ers might get the repair right if they watch my videos 🤣 (but yes you are right. Only gas engineers should work on boilers)
Totally understand you Jag but engineers too would like hints and tips from other engineers, where do you draw the line. I'm very greatful he has shared his experiences with us, ive met some DIYers who have done an exemplary work showing up many a experienced trade, many DIYers want to know how things are done so they don't get ripped off, how or where else can they go, I believe DIYers should seek real world knowledge to acquire the skill set to identify issues and potential hazards, youtube is fantastic for this especially from this channel. We cant stop DIYers tackling jobs they shouldn't touch but so be it on their shoulders, they will invalidate any warranty they have or at the worst have their gas capped off. Their choice not yours or anyone else.
That is a flawed argument. If idiots choose to do work they are not competent to do they will do that with video or without them. Have you ever watched a Tv programme about brain surgery - ever felt like having a quick dig around your own grey matter?
Good job .. definitely the PCB gone lol 😂
Yeah as soon as it started going crazy I knew it was the pcb😂