Truma ultra heat pbc repair
who can fix repair my pcb bord out of my truma ultra heat fire
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excellent repair service found here
http://www.arelectronics.co.uk/contents/en-uk/d28_Truma_Ultraheat__Ultrastore_PCB_Repair.html
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excellent repair service found here
http://www.arelectronics.co.uk/contents/en-uk/d28_Truma_Ultraheat__Ultrastore_PCB_Repair.html
Write your comments here...thanks ill check it out
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not a very polite way of asking how else do you ask
SORRY
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not a very polite way of asking how else do you ask
SORRY
Since you ask, how about trying "can anyone please tell me how to fix...."
It's quite simple, KA, and a little thought will prevent you alienating people as you did in the first thread on this subject. It's generally a good idea to be polite and say please and thankyou when you want others to help you.
Thankyou for the apology.
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not a very polite way of asking how else do you ask
SORRY
Since you ask, how about trying "can anyone please tell me how to fix...."
It's quite simple, KA, and a little thought will prevent you alienating people as you did in the first thread on this subject. It's generally a good idea to be polite and say please and thankyou when you want others to help you.
Thankyou for the apology.
im not quite sure that was the question she was asking....i reckon she was looking more for advice as to where to get help....rather than for the help itself.
i understood from her plain speaking, it was .....who (as in, what type of companies, ie a recommendation) could effect a repair....not, can anyone tell me how to repair it....
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I think you've got the wrong end of the stick, BB. He is asking how to change/repair the PCB - see his earlier thread. He wants to do the job himself with guidance. However, it is a bit ambiguous.
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i am asking who can fix my pcb im not going to fix it myself
that is what i am asking
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Having worked with adults who have disabilities such as dyslexia and autism, to varying extents right through to not having been previously acknowledged, it might be kind to give the OP some leeway with their use of English. Einstein was dyslexic, Isaac
Newton probably autistic and George Bernard Shaw couldn't spell. Unless you've come across these things in the past it's easy and quite common to feel critical. Then again the OP might just be unfamiliar with written communication.0 -
not a very polite way of asking how else do you ask
SORRY
Sorry is too late you could try something like - Can someone please advise or even a
thank you at the endWrite your comments here...get over it mate
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I think you have made a good decision in getting it fixed professionally, the link given looks like a good one.
Have you checked out the cost of a new pcb ? Just for comparison.
Also, are you able to remove and replace it yourself?
Write your comments here... iwas never going to repair the pcb myself anyway i wanted to check out the problem of the fire not working now we all think its the pcb ill have to get someone else to do that bit
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Karen&Adrian Sadly this site attracts those who are so self opinionated they take great delight in making you feel very inferior. I have experienced this so many times over the years as a lady who happens to tow a caravan and manage it by myself. and do
simple running repairs as necessary.Are these self opinionated folk aware that I may be an engineer but with no experience with caravans,,,, of course not they just get a kick out of making you look small at their joy of being seen to "know it all"There
are some on here who you can respect for their advice and genuinely do have the experience they claim, just be aware and seek professional advice as well to be safe....Good Luck... SG20 -
i am asking who can fix my pcb im not going to fix it myself
that is what i am asking
Thank you Adrian and/or Karen, exactly how i read your post
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not a very polite way of asking how else do you ask
SORRY
Sorry is too late you could try something like - Can someone please advise or even a
thank you at the endWrite your comments here...get over it mate
I think that is a totally inappropriate comment, KA. You have been far less than polite in at least two threads now. I note your recent post is in a different tone but don't expect too much help in future.
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SG, I don't believe anyone is trying to make KA feel inferior. Several of us have tried to help him but his posts have been less polite than we usually see. In fact some, particularly in his first thread, have been ill mannered. It became clear that KA needed
expert help and that is what was recommended. Kjell, especially, has been very helpful and patient and deserves thanks rather than being accused of trying to make the OP feel inferior.0 -
SG, I don't believe anyone is trying to make KA feel inferior. Several of us have tried to help him but his posts have been less polite than we usually see. In fact some, particularly in his first thread, have been ill mannered. It became clear that KA needed expert help and that is what was recommended. Kjell, especially, has been very helpful and patient and deserves thanks rather than being accused of trying to make the OP feel inferior.
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Expecting people/posters to be pleasant and polite in their posts (using please, thanks...) is not making them feel inferior.
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Cut them some slack, folks. The OP may be from the era of 56K or slower modems when bulletin boards were parsimonious with the use of words subsituting many phrases with abbreviations such as AFAICT etc. Habits learned when bandwidth wads at a premium may be difficult to unlearn. Perhaps TIA might have helped though.
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SG, I don't believe anyone is trying to make KA feel inferior. Several of us have tried to help him but his posts have been less polite than we usually see. In fact some, particularly in his first thread, have been ill mannered. It became clear that KA needed
expert help and that is what was recommended. Kjell, especially, has been very helpful and patient and deserves thanks rather than being accused of trying to make the OP feel inferior.Write your comments here...Ok Tinwheeler point taken but over my 25 years of club membership I have experienced many many times of being treated very rudely by certain members. I have learned who are the wind up merchants but it does stop me from posting
on here due to the spitefulness of some members , sadly mainly male members,, maybe they feel threatened but for new comers it can be off putting. It doesn't cost anything to be polite, and I believe treat people as you hope they will treat you....SG20 -
SG, I don't believe anyone is trying to make KA feel inferior. Several of us have tried to help him but his posts have been less polite than we usually see. In fact some, particularly in his first thread, have been ill mannered. It became clear that KA needed
expert help and that is what was recommended. Kjell, especially, has been very helpful and patient and deserves thanks rather than being accused of trying to make the OP feel inferior.Write your comments here...Ok Tinwheeler point taken but over my 25 years of club membership I have experienced many many times of being treated very rudely by certain members. I have learned who are the wind up merchants but it does stop me from posting
on here due to the spitefulness of some members , sadly mainly male members,, maybe they feel threatened but for new comers it can be off putting.
It doesn't cost anything to be polite, and I believe treat people as you hope they will treat you....SG2SG, that's precisely the basis of my posts to KA.
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Cut them some slack, folks. The OP may be from the era of 56K or slower modems when bulletin boards were parsimonious with the use of words subsituting many phrases with abbreviations such as AFAICT etc. Habits learned when bandwidth wads at a premium may
be difficult to unlearn. Perhaps TIA might have helped though.0