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Am I going to regret trying to change this myself...?
No-you can just change the head on most of them if you get the code off the old one. Just a question though-why are you changing it? Heating on when hot water is on and not switching?Am I going to regret trying to change this myself...?
Sounds like some sort of exotic powerful dildo. In which case it could go either way.I have absolutely no idea what a honeywell 3 port powerhead is?
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Buzzing sound. Done lots of googling and tested what they said, which is turn off hot water last... and buzzing sound does indeed stop. So sounds like the motor is on the way out?No-you can just change the head on most of them if you get the code off the old one. Just a question though-why are you changing it? Heating on when hot water is on and not switching?
Sounds like a messy jobSounds like some sort of exotic powerful dildo. In which case it could go either way.
Yep. Simple fix-only 5 cables. For a novice just take a couple of photos and make sure the 5 cables go back in the same place obviously.Buzzing sound. Done lots of googling and tested what they said, which is turn off hot water last... and buzzing sound does indeed stop. So sounds like the motor is on the way out?
I'll see if I can challenge that!Simple fix
Yeah... the bugger took all eternity to fit the wires back into the same holes they came in. Started 8am, finished now... turns out despite turning off the power that says hot water heater, and testing the wires for current, somehow I could still give myself an electric shock too - which unnerves me going forward, I must admit. At least it wasn't a bad one(!) but may explain why the rest of the power kept tripping when doing it(!)Yep. Simple fix-only 5 cables. For a novice just take a couple of photos and make sure the 5 cables go back in the same place obviously.
Isn’t that a 2 port? Asking for a friend.Sounds like some sort of exotic powerful dildo. In which case it could go either way.
Thought the same, I need to know how many Port Power head scored.Sounds like an incomplete football result
Even if it's brand new?There is a residual 80v residual voltage in the valve, this must be what gave you the "little kick!"
Maybe should have turned the whole lot of then (at the consumer unit)Yeah... the bugger took all eternity to fit the wires back into the same holes they came in. Started 8am, finished now... turns out despite turning off the power that says hot water heater, and testing the wires for current, somehow I could still give myself an electric shock too - which unnerves me going forward, I must admit. At least it wasn't a bad one(!) but may explain why the rest of the power kept tripping when doing it(!)
Anyway, it's now all wired together... I hope(!)
All up. Gas mask just been to service boiler and no comment on my handiwork, so most be ok!Maybe should have turned the whole lot of then (at the consumer unit)
Anyway, are you all up and running again?