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The little hooks that click on when pushed and off with a push from a screw driver. Has anyone found anything that can stick them back together so they can still click back into place without breaking instantly. He seems to happen to me a lot
 
Me too think he means the clips that normally hold pcbs in and you have to spring them out
 
Shoe goo mut I normally use or super glue (shoe takes a few minutes to dry and hold but it's flexible)
 
Shoe goo mut I normally use or super glue (shoe takes a few minutes to dry and hold but it's flexible)

I have tried super glue but as soon as I pushed it back up it broke off again. Never thought of shoe glue. Interesting. Thanks
 
I have tried super glue but as soon as I pushed it back up it broke off again. Never thought of shoe glue. Interesting. Thanks

Holding my shoes together and hasn't split yet :D (where you bend at the toes)
 
I have never broke any on any Pcb change. You watch, now I will break every set I touch:p:p:p:p
 
Viessmann 050 , you have to unclip the PCB to get to the coni trap ( poor design TBH ) ..... get you glue ready boys , yer going to need it lol .
 
Viessmann 050 , you have to unclip the PCB to get to the coni trap ( poor design TBH ) ... get you glue ready boys , yer going to need it lol .

yep very stupid design but not as bad a the baxi solo traps
 
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