I'm wondering if anyone knows the answer to this, I have an older Truma Combi 4E (with a CP25 control panel), it's started to pop the T10AH fuse regularly, so I can't use it on hookup (it works fine on gas), I was thinking of swapping out the PCB (around £300) , but I've also read that it could be the motors or the elements. I've already had the fan motor at the top changed for a different reason, I'm just conscious of dropping hundreds on it and still having an old boiler with other potential issues.
So I'm toying with the idea of just removing it and replacing with a brand new Truma system along with the new Inet X control panel. The gas/water connections (and the boiler itself) look physically identical, so looks like a fairly easy swap.
So I guess my question is: will the existing cable that connects my existing control panel to the old boiler be compatible with the new iNet X panel, or would I need to run a new cable over to it? (It's above the door in my Swift Challenger, so a bit of a pain), so I'm wondering how plug 'n' play this'll be. Anyone with any experience of doing this?
Thanks in advance,
Steve.
So I'm toying with the idea of just removing it and replacing with a brand new Truma system along with the new Inet X control panel. The gas/water connections (and the boiler itself) look physically identical, so looks like a fairly easy swap.
So I guess my question is: will the existing cable that connects my existing control panel to the old boiler be compatible with the new iNet X panel, or would I need to run a new cable over to it? (It's above the door in my Swift Challenger, so a bit of a pain), so I'm wondering how plug 'n' play this'll be. Anyone with any experience of doing this?
Thanks in advance,
Steve.