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<blockquote data-quote="Foerster58" data-source="post: 7605378" data-attributes="member: 159427"><p>Hi Poorbuthappy, Thanks for taking the time. I'm assuming your Lohberger has been running for a couple of years as your post was 2019?</p><p>Over that time has there been any reliability issues or need for replacement parts to speak of? I understand that ignition coils may need replacing periodically. You say it's set up for cooking and domestic hot water, which is how we would have it. Is a 200 litre hot water cylinder and a single radiator adequate in your view?</p><p>Did you use the supplier for installation, of someone local? I see you're in Devon, we're Somerset so could be good to use an installer who's done it before.</p><p>Have you been able to claim any RHI payments on the outlay for the supply & installation?</p><p>Best wishes, Geoff</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Foerster58, post: 7605378, member: 159427"] Hi Poorbuthappy, Thanks for taking the time. I'm assuming your Lohberger has been running for a couple of years as your post was 2019? Over that time has there been any reliability issues or need for replacement parts to speak of? I understand that ignition coils may need replacing periodically. You say it's set up for cooking and domestic hot water, which is how we would have it. Is a 200 litre hot water cylinder and a single radiator adequate in your view? Did you use the supplier for installation, of someone local? I see you're in Devon, we're Somerset so could be good to use an installer who's done it before. Have you been able to claim any RHI payments on the outlay for the supply & installation? Best wishes, Geoff [/QUOTE]
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