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kris

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Hey folks, I'm wondering if someone could possibly help, I'm looking for a possible part number b4 I call ideal in the morning, I fitted an Ideal vogue 6years ago so it's generation 1 vogue c32, I also fitted a RF wireless controller (prt4) The reciever part plugs directly onto the boiler by removing a blanking plate on the front of the boiler and you have to remove the little wire link plug which I removed, then plugged in the reciever and fitted it , well its the little plastic wire link plug i removed that i need the part number for, I went to fit a hive today which needs the old reciever disconnected and the little link plug put back on and the customer thinks she threw the link plug out even though I told her to keep everything, I found screwfix sells the part number 179052 but they are for the gen 2 models so It doesn't mention the gen 1 under compatible models so I'm wondering if anyone knows this or had this b4, the pics I've added is the actual reciever which looks like the one I mentioned above would fit I just want to make sure b4 I commit , many thanks Kris
 

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There different I believe I’m sure it’s the bottom two wires on the gen 1
 

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