Sunday, August 21, 2016, 1:25:26 PM, you wrote:
| Just by process of elimination, and without verifying a short to ground, does this isolate the brew boiler element as the culprit? Thanks all for your help! |
Almost certainly, but look at the bottom of the boiler and make sure there is no dirt or stuff that could be causing a high resistance connection on the outside of the boiler.
> With the volt meter probes plugged into the brew boiler
> wires, I am getting around 28 volts until the steam boiler
> light goes out, and hear a switch close, then get 122v.
Also, if you disconnect the wires to the problem element, does that 122 go back to zero or close to that?
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