Thanks Ben and Ira,

Great suggestions as usual. I'll work through the suggestions and let
you know how I make out.

Pete


On Apr 10, 11:15 am, Ira <[email protected]> wrote:
> At 08:27 AM 4/10/2011, you wrote:
>
> >ANY help/suggestions would be appreciated.
>
> Do you have a Volt Meter?  If not they are cheap as is a
> Kill-A-Watt.  Plug the meter into the same outlet as your Brewtus,
> and watch the voltage as the Brewtus operates. If it varies more than
> a couple of volts, you need to fix it as something is getting hot
> somewhere, likely near the panel. I'm guessing you don't play with
> electricity, but if you do and want more pointers just ask.
>
> As an example with my POS meter, it reads 117.5 and drops to 115.9
> with the Brewtus steam boiler element on. Cycling the pump has no
> effect on the voltage.
>
> Ira

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