This was a point of contention on the original B1 and B2; you would set temp, 
and it would coast past it but wouldn't display the higher coasted temp--it 
kept showing the set temp when the set temp was exceeded. Interesting that 
yours shows it--wonder if that was programmable or if it was hard wired into 
the old controllers. 
Glad it's working.
b

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> On Jun 16, 2016, at 15:06, Eric S <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> So the actual answer it seems was just operator error.  Being that I just 
> bought the machine used and not working I didn't think about the temp 
> coasting past the set temperature, particularly at the start.  And it was set 
> pretty high either 98 or 99.  So when it shot past those, and into the - - 
> zone, I got a little nervous because I didn't know what was happening.  Today 
> I lowered the set temp to 94.  When it got to 94 the heater shut off, and the 
> temp went to 98, and then resettled and stabilized back at 94.  Looks like I 
> am good to go now.
> 
> Thanks for the help
> 
>> On Thursday, June 16, 2016 at 12:43:51 PM UTC-5, bmacpiper wrote:
>> This really sounds like AKO to me; but I can't say for certain. I just know 
>> that the thermoprobe is connected to and sensed by the AKO (or PID, in later 
>> machines), which makes it the likely culprit in my mind. Also wonder if the 
>> thermoprobe itself is broken, though not a high likelihood.
>> 
>> If you know the Giemme is bad, I'd start there, either repairing or 
>> replacing that, and then see if there is still a problem.
>> 
>> best,
>> bmc
>> 
>> Sent from my apple IIe
>> 
>>> On Jun 15, 2016, at 20:37, Eric S <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> 
>>> I posted a thread a few below here trying to troubleshoot problems not 
>>> getting power to the heating elements.  I had a friend run a jumper on a 
>>> bad spot on the Giemme board, I hooked it up today, and now it heats.  The 
>>> steam boiler came up to pressure, and then the brew boiler got hot, but the 
>>> brew boiler doesn't seem to shut off.  It goes right past the set 
>>> temperature.  
>>> 
>>> Any ideas for how to troubleshoot whether this is another part of the 
>>> Giemme board or something faulty with the Temp sensor controller
>>> 
>>> Thanks
>>> Eric
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