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Hi,
We have an old storage heater (FGS Storad COH 972A). Guess it's around 30 years old.
It's a dual rad - storage and convector heater.

Stopped working last winter. I opened it up (after turning off the power!) and noticed one of the cables was burnt and snapped).

Also, noticed one of the components next to it was burnt too.

I've attached photos. I thing is the charge controller, but can't be sure.

Just after opinions on it it's worth fixing? Can't afford another storage rad that's Lot 20 compliant etc, so would get replaced with one of these...

Creda TPRIII 200E Wall-Mounted Panel Heater 2000W

Worth a fix or better of chucking it out?

Appreciate any thoughts.

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Hi,
We have an old storage heater (FGS Storad COH 972A). Guess it's around 30 years old.
It's a dual rad - storage and convector heater.

Stopped working last winter. I opened it up (after turning off the power!) and noticed one of the cables was burnt and snapped).

Also, noticed one of the components next to it was burnt too.

I've attached photos. I thing is the charge controller, but can't be sure.

Just after opinions on it it's worth fixing? Can't afford another storage rad that's Lot 20 compliant etc, so would get replaced with one of these...

Creda TPRIII 200E Wall-Mounted Panel Heater 2000W

Worth a fix or better of chucking it out?

Appreciate any thoughts.

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The overheated (burnt) charge controller looks to be still available, at circa £50.

However, I'd check the rest of the heater first - heating elements, thermal cut-out - in case there are other issues that need more expense.

EDIT: I'm led to believe these models don't have asbestos (some earlier ones do), but you'd need to check if disposing of it.
 
As above they are available and I have replaced a few the snag you may hit is a replacement wire as I wouldn't recommend making one up.
 
Thanks for the replies. Not been hanging clothes on it, the Mrs did that once and I had to reset it.

Seems like the charge controller has a thermostat attached to it from the photos of the part online.

Agree, not sure about replacing the snapped/burnt cable. Or if any other parts will need to be looked at.
 
buy a gas heater before we're not allowed it anymore,

when CO2 levels were 5000/million. forests grew fantasici, replacing the CO2 with O2, now we're fartibg about reducing 400/millilon. whwen will we stop interfering with nature?
 
Yes that's repairable, for a lot less money than a replacement.

Looks like a burnt out thermostat and the wire from the overheat stat has come adrift from the piggyback crimp on the thermostat.
 

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