Well to make things sound even stranger. I unplugged the machine when I
went back to the office. When I got home I got my meter out and plugged it
in. The pump ran for over a minute and then it heated up and everything
worked fine. I made a latte and the steam pressure stayed in the normal
range and everything seems to be working fine. The only thing I did
differently is I left the BII plugged into a standard receptacle this
weekend instead of the timer because we had company. Could the steam boiler
somehow have been dry? If so how? Any ideas? I have no idea that it is
fixed.
herman

On Mon, Jan 4, 2016 at 2:35 PM, herman dickens <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Hi all. My brewtus was working fine up until this morning. I was making a
> latte and the steam pressure went almost to zero with the red light still
> on. It took a while to heat the milk with no microfoam. I was in a hurry
> and forgot about it until lunch and tried to make another latte. Same thing
> happened. If I turned the steam wand off the pressure would build back up
> but it was slow. After trying to use it for 5 or 10 minutes it popped the
> relay on the steam boiler. Any ideas other than the steam element? If I
> have to pull it apart to change that element I will also replace the brew
> element at the same time. Thanks for any advice.
> Herman
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