HA!  Too funny that I’m not the only one who thought it a good idea to put a 
piece of metal into an electrical component. At least you did yours with power 
off, maybe?  :)
best,
bmc

> On May 18, 2016, at 1:35 PM, herman dickens <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> I think you're right on the switch. I had issues that were caused by a faulty 
> switch and pushing the button cured them. My button had broken but I put a 
> paperclip in the hole and pressed it and it started working again.
> 
> On Wed, May 18, 2016 at 4:23 PM, Bruce J keeler <[email protected] 
> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
> If I recall, there's one of those safety thingies before the pressurestat. 
> Look for gizmos on the boilers with two wires and tiny red buttons in the 
> center. Try pushing those buttons down. That's pretty much my first step in 
> any 'something not getting power' scenarios.
> 
> I may be misremembering, of course. Trace the p-state input back and check 
> the voltage at anything it's passing through.
> On 5/18/2016 7:19 AM, Benjamin McCafferty wrote:
>> By "the board" I assume you mean the Giemme, yes? Or the PID or digital 
>> thermostat, whichever it has?
>> Either way, to my thinking, if you have power into the Giemme, and no power 
>> out, that seems like the source of the issue. Are you sure you're measuring 
>> the right wire/terminal on the p-stat, i.e. the input side and not the 
>> output side? (I only ask because....ahem....I've *heard* of people making 
>> this mistake....of course it wasn't me...).  Also, are you checking the 
>> p-stat on the output side, thinking the p-stat is good, I.e. could it be bad 
>> and therefore only input voltage tells you anything?
>> 
>> Are the wires to the correct terminals on the Giemme? The replacement is 
>> slightly different than the original, and the numbers do not all match up 
>> the same as the old one. There is a diagram if you need it.
>> 
>> 
>> If that's all fine, perhaps ask WLL if there's a warranty on the Giemme 
>> board--I recently found a guy here in WA that rebuilds them, but it's as 
>> expensive as getting a new one (about $75). Pretty unusual for one to fail 
>> that fast.
>> 
>> Keep us posted.
>> 
>> Best,
>> bmc
>> Sent from my apple IIe
>> 
>> On May 18, 2016, at 05:09, Eric S <[email protected] 
>> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>> 
>>> A little more info-
>>> 
>>> It does have power going in to the control board.  When I turned it on, it 
>>> filled the boilers.  Took almost the whole reservoir, so  assume they are 
>>> both full.  Then after the pump kicked off it didn't switch over to 
>>> heating.   
>>> 
>>> On Tuesday, May 17, 2016 at 4:02:01 PM UTC-5, Eric S wrote:
>>> working on getting this new to me brewtus going.  
>>> 
>>> I am working my way through the WLL video about checking electronic 
>>> systems, and I am not getting power to the pressure stat.  
>>> 
>>> Is it likely the whole board, or is there something else I can check in 
>>> there.  The board on this machine was replaced back in November or so.
>>> 
>>> Thanks
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