ChatterBank1 min ago
No Blinkin' Hot Water
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Turned the shower on this morning and the water was stone cold, as was all the water from the taps. I checked and the hot water had been switched on but the pipes to the water tank were all cold. This has happened twice this year already and I just needed to replace the thermostat in the tank but since the last time we have had a new tank and pump installed. Could it still be the same thing?
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mine does this.
Removing the cap you find a bunch of wires and a small plastic block. On the block is a tiny pinhole
Pressing this in with a pin gives you a small click sound and resets it.
As Doc says if you're not that confident with the electrics it's best to turn the power off at the mains before removing the cap.
When you've done it once you'll see how quick and easy it is to reset.
Removing the cap you find a bunch of wires and a small plastic block. On the block is a tiny pinhole
Pressing this in with a pin gives you a small click sound and resets it.
As Doc says if you're not that confident with the electrics it's best to turn the power off at the mains before removing the cap.
When you've done it once you'll see how quick and easy it is to reset.
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