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dawgas

just wondered if any damage to the flow sensor could take out the pcb on an Ideal Logic. Can anyone advise please.
 
why do you ask ?

if you are gas safe reg get your post count upto 10 (non spamming) and pm gas man
 
Have water damage inside the sensor, now got 240V to pcb, internal fuse intact but nothing else. No display or anything.

are you gas safe reg if not naughty naughty as you need to be as soon as you take the case off
 

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