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Discuss Time for a new hot water cylinder? (foam cracks and bulges) in the Bathroom Advice area at Plumbers Forums

My immersion heater has stopped working (fuse trips when I switch it on). I was planning to check/replace elements myself but having had a look at cylinder, fear problem may be more serious.

The cylinder foam is distorted and cracked in two places. The foam bulges out perhaps 1cm around the cracks

IMAG2247a.jpg IMAG2249a.jpg

(The hole is the result of me investigating)

Does this suggest the cylinder has had it? Before the immersion packed up, it was slightly noisier than usual.

All advice much appreciated.
 
I`ve just got a thing at the moment when people are in such a rush to post a reply that their reply is pretty meaningless because they can`t be bothered to read the complete thread.
Picked up on four and commented last night so wouldn`t let it worry you CHRISX. :D

Hello rpm,

I totally agree with You regarding Members not reading all of the replies before posting messages on the Forum.

As You know duplicated advice / information can occur accidentally when a Member is writing a message that contains similar advice / information to that being written and posted at the same time by another Member.

But that was NOT the case with my message earlier in this thread.

I obviously did not get to Member PhoenixServices message before writing and posting my message - that is something that I hardly ever do but I have been caught out and quite rightly admonished on this occasion.

I will definitely try to ensure that duplicated advice / information within my Forum messages does not happen again apart from perhaps elaborating on a Members reply / information.

If I do accidentally `plagiarise` another Members message I am sure that You will inform me / the Forum very quickly and I will be able to apologise immediately and if possible Edit my message to remove the duplicated advice / information.

On this occasion I could not Edit out the message because the edit facility had timed out.

Chris
 
Chill CHRISX, HV as in the members name and often used.

Hello rpm,

As soon as I posted the message that You just quoted and replied to I saw that You and Member HarvestFields were communicating and I realised that `HV` was referring to him.

I then quickly edited my message out with a brief explanation - You were obviously already writing your reply to that message.

However - Thanks for the explanation.

Chris
 
I had one to change a couple of days ago. Ancient direct cylinder and had to apply heat. Also a poor fit as there was no DOC so had to get as low as possible with the hot taps and then wrap with towels to catch the remaining water. Luckily it was a 27” top fitted heater.
 

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