Thanks Phil, for your help & the warning on the capacitor, life saver. But especially as well the explanation about the colour coding on the wiring brilliant!!! thanks:0)
Yes, you can test them. For example the heater element should have a certain resistance, so you can check for that. You can apply heat to the thermostat to see if it triggers but since the item is sold as a unit, I don’t bother… cheers, Phil
Excellent, helped me massively to make what I thought was a difficult job incredibly easy
Great help. Easy to follow. Followed the steps and it worked 👍👍👍
Great to hear! 👍😁 thanks, Phil
Thanks Phil, for your help & the warning on the capacitor, life saver. But especially as well the explanation about the colour coding on the wiring brilliant!!! thanks:0)
Cool! 😎 Glad you found the info useful 👍 cheers, Phil
Thanks for this, really helped!
Glad to hear it! 😎
Brillient. thank you. is there any way to easily tell if fault is thermostat or heater?
Yes, you can test them. For example the heater element should have a certain resistance, so you can check for that. You can apply heat to the thermostat to see if it triggers but since the item is sold as a unit, I don’t bother… cheers, Phil