BII with rotary and PID conversions installed.

When the machine is warmed up and steam light is off, I see 110V at BOTH terminals of the brew boiler element. This tells me that the neutral connection to the element is bad, right? When the steam boiler is getting power I see 110V and 0V at its terminals as expected.

But the thing is, with the machine powered down I stripped a tiny piece of insulation off the neutral wire of the incoming power cord and measured the resistance from there to each of the two element terminals. I got 0Ω and 14Ω as expected. This tells me that the neutral connection to the element is fine.

I'm going crazy trying to figure this out. Any ideas?

Thanks,
Bruce

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