The new board has an internal jumper so you do not need the "Fase" terminal.

The one that went to "Fase" goes to the #2.

You do not need to use #7

Let me know how you make out.

I am concerned that the new board will not fix the problem. Do you have the
PID  or the old style AKO controller.

Todd
Whole Latte Love


On Fri, May 24, 2013 at 5:26 PM, runtmms <[email protected]> wrote:

> I just received a new control board for my Brewtus, and it has a slightly
> different pin configuration than my old one. My Brewtus was purchase in
> 2004, and I replaced the control board in 2009. The old board has 8 pins,
> the new one has 9 pins. It looks like I can just go by pin names except the
> old board has a "Fase" pin and the new one doesn't. I am left with pin 7 or
> 10 to choose from. I called WLL and was told to try pin 7. When I do that
> it trips the house breaker. Same result for pin 10.
>
> I replaced the board due to an E1 error - there was no breaker issue with
> the old board. The diagram on the two boards look different with respect to
> how they are named - so maybe I can't go by name? Can anyone help?
>
> Thanks, Merlynn
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