It seems like mine was around that date too. The second new one says 4/15.
They could have had a bad run of pstats or it could just be bad luck. My
last pstat lasted almost 8 years.

On Fri, Nov 27, 2015 at 2:11 PM, Benjamin McCafferty <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Thanks Herman.
> Pstat looks like mfg date of 6/12; shouldn't matter but there you go.
> Chris will give 10% discount on a new one, but still chaps my butt.
>
> I'll try to pull the giemme cover and watch the relay--don't try this at
> home, kids!
>
> I instinctively don't think the PID or element is bad, but will try the
> p-stat reversal thing and see where that takes me.
>
> I'll post again in a bit.
>
> b
>
> Sent from my apple IIe
>
> On Nov 27, 2015, at 11:07, herman dickens <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Ben fwiw it sounds like you have 2 problems. I had the same problem with a
> pstat and it only lasted 2 months. The next one worked fine. There should
> be a mfg date on the pstat. It seems like my first one was several years
> old and the second one was this year. I was having the same symptoms with
> the relief valve but no chatter. The chatter sounds like a relay or a
> solenoid. Can you pull the cover off and look at the relay while the
> chattering is going on? That might help narrow things down. You could have
> a bad pid or element in the brew boiler causing that not to get up to temp
> but honestly I don't work on these things enough to do anything but guess.
> I just bought the pid upgrade for my machine but I may hold off on
> installing it for a few more days. Maybe Todd will jump in and give you
> some ideas.
> Herman
>
> On Fri, Nov 27, 2015 at 1:57 PM, Benjamin McCafferty <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
>> Hey all!
>> Hope you all had a great thanksgiving and that you're all waking from
>> your food comas.  I had more pie for breakfast, but alas, with no espresso.
>>
>> I will be talking to Todd soon about this, but thought I'd also ping the
>> collective and see if anyone has any ideas.  Unfortunately, I have a
>> collection of symptoms at this point that I can't make fit a common cause;
>> perhaps they will make sense to one of you.
>>
>> As you may recall, I had quite a bit of trouble this summer, and during
>> that process I replaced:
>>
>> --Both hi-limit switches
>> --One or both boiler elements
>> --Giemme controller board with the updated one
>> --PID temp probe
>> --Main power switch
>> --New Jaeger pressure-stat
>>
>> Also, as with this summer's shenanigans, my mom is visiting in two weeks,
>> and dearly loves a good latte.  I spent several hundred on overnight
>> charges, parts, etc. while she was here in the summer, and managed 2 days
>> of lattes for her in her three-week visit.  Hoping to get the machine back
>> in action fast!
>>
>> At the same time I did all that work, I totally disassembled everything,
>> descaled completely, and cleaned the solenoid until it was shiny, i.e. all
>> scale removed, etc.  The solenoid functioned fine with power.
>>
>> The machine worked normally from summer until this week, but with one
>> weird symptom.  It would occasionally make a machine-gun noise, i.e.
>> something mechanical opening and closing very rapidly, 5-10 times per
>> second maybe.  To me, it is a higher pitched sound than the solenoid, and
>> sounds like it originates from the area of the giemme controller.  Todd
>> suspected the solenoid might be sticking; I was thinking perhaps one of the
>> two relays in the giemme controller was misfiring (not sure that they are
>> even relays--but I'm referring to the two small sets of contacts in the
>> giemme that look like points from a points-and-condensor ignition).  At its
>> worst, this symptom would continue for 10+ seconds and I'd shut the machine
>> off and back on; it would seem to "reset" and stop.  At its best, it would
>> last for a few seconds and stop on its own.  It clearly is related to when
>> the machine goes to refill the steam boiler, i.e. when closing the steam
>> wand, dumping hot water boiler, etc. is when this would happen, very
>> intermittently.
>>
>> As of a week ago, the machine-gun thing got really bad, i.e. it happens
>> 4-5 times while steaming enough milk for a latte, etc.  When shutting off
>> the steam wand, when it goes to refill, the machine-gun noise happens every
>> time and frequently does not stop.  As the machine sits at idle and
>> occasionally refills the steam boiler, it also makes the noise every time.
>>
>> At this point, it would seem to me that the culprit would be the giemme
>> or the solenoid, but wait, there's more...
>>
>> A few other symptoms have happened in the past week, which really confuse
>> the issue for me, because I admittedly don't know exactly how electricity
>> flows through the machine:
>>
>> --The Jaeger P-stat has allowed the machine to over-pressure about 3
>> times in 5 months, causing the blowoff to activate.  No way this should be
>> happening with a new p-stat, but otherwise it has been normal.  As an
>> aside, Chris Coffee will not warrant the p-stat, stating 30 days is the
>> warranty from that manufacturer.  So I have a 90-day-old failing part that
>> won't be covered. Unexpected.
>>
>> --The PID display (which I have set to 204F) has stayed at 105F for
>> several hours each morning for about four days in a row, and then later in
>> the day, has heated to 204F.
>>
>> --As of two days ago, the PID heated the brew boiler to 105F and stayed
>> there all day, never heating to 204F.
>>
>> --Earlier this week, one day only, the PID display was blank when the
>> machine was on.  It remained blank for about an hour, then suddenly lit
>> up.  It showed 105F.  Every time the steam boiler fired, the PID screen
>> would flicker and get really dim, almost not visible.  Then it would
>> brighten right back up when the steam boiler turned off.
>>
>> --Most of the time (and this is an old thing, maybe normal), the PID
>> numbers and "dot" will blink every few seconds, i.e. they go off for a
>> split second, and then come back on.  The dot at this point will not stay
>> on for more than a split second also, i.e. it never shows the boiler
>> calling for heat once the steam boiler is off.
>>
>> --The same day the PID display was blank and dim, there was a single time
>> where the steam boiler filled, and then shut off (solenoid clicked), but
>> the pump kept running indefinitely.  I finally had to turn off the machine
>> to make it stop.  After power cycling the machine, the pump filled and
>> stopped normally again.
>>
>> --At this time, the steam boiler fills and heats normally, with the
>> exception of the machine-gun noise, which happens almost every time.
>>
>> OK--I think that's it.  I'm sorry if someone has told me this before, but
>> I'm trying to understand first how electricity travels in the machine.  So
>> far, the only thing that seems like a common point to all of these symptoms
>> is the giemme controller, but that's based on my limited understanding.
>>
>> How I *think* it works is this:  main power switch sends current to the
>> giemme, which sends current to the pump and to the pressure stat (via the
>> two "relays" in the giemme?).  If the steam boiler is not up to temp, the
>> p-stat sends current to it until it is at pressure, then it sends current
>> onward to the PID.  The PID sends that onwards in bursts via its
>> solid-state relay to heat the brew boiler.  Meanwhile, the giemme sends
>> current to the pump (via a relay?) and to the solenoid, so the solenoid
>> closes, diverting water to the steam boiler, and the steam boiler fills.
>> When water touches the probe in the steam boiler, it essentially shorts out
>> and stops the pump, and the solenoid opens, sending water line pressure to
>> the brew boiler, which is held back by the group.  When the lever is
>> lifted, the lever mechanically opens the group to let water through, and
>> the switch behind the lever sends power to the pump to cause it to run and
>> push water under pressure through the group.  If, while pulling a shot, the
>> steam boiler level drops below its probe, the solenoid closes and
>> interrupts water to the brew boiler/group until the steam boiler is filled
>> again.
>>
>> Does that sound about right?  Again, I would really like to understand
>> this whole circuit, especially the giemme controller and what the two
>> mechanical contacts are for on that board.
>>
>> --Also, my PID is about 5-6 years old by now; what is the expected
>> service life of those?
>>
>> --Can I safely test the PID by reversing NO/NC terminals on the P-stat?
>> Wouldn't that have the effect of prioritizing the PID first?
>>
>> OK, I'll stop.  Enjoy your leftovers, and have a good coffee for me!
>>
>> best,
>> Ben McC
>> Sent from my apple IIe
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