I know this is a somewhat old thread, but I wonder if these unresolved GFCI 
problems could be related to the problem I've been having. This is still 
ongoing:
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/brewtus/CHNJqggTxJY

As a general response, THERE IS NO WAY that a properly functioning Brewtus 
should have a problem with GFCI, except maybe if water drips on the 
electrical connections. If the GFCI trips, something is wrong. In my case 
it seems to be directly traceable to the heater. I'm wondering if the units 
that had GFCI problems after getting repaired might have had heaters 
replaced, and if the recent replacement heaters are somehow prone to 
electrical leakage.


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