Has anybody changed the wiring or done any modifications to the machine.
 There is no way that this could happen unless the PID has been wired wrong
or it has an internal wiring problem and has to be replaced.

Todd Salzman
Whole Latte Love

On Thu, Dec 13, 2012 at 5:31 PM, b0br0ck <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi Ira
>
> I do have a voltmeter
>
> As far as I am aware the pid not lighting up is the only problem, but i
> don't think the brew boiler will not heat up unless the pid is on and
> telling the brew boiler to heat as it is not at the right temperature.
>
> When the pid comes on (which should come on as soon as the machine is
> turned on, cold or hot) it shows the water to one around 30 degree
> centigrade, which I believe has got a bit of warmth from the steam boiler.
>
> When the pid is on it works as normal and can be left on all day running
> problem free if required
>
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