You could connect those 2 wires on the limit switch together to see if it
starts heating but I wouldn't bypass and use it that way. You can unplug it
at the wall if you have a problem. WLL has them, usually, and they're not
very expensive.

Herman

On Wed, Feb 15, 2017 at 7:14 PM, wsmckenz <[email protected]> wrote:

> So, I just finished doing a rotary conversion on my old BIII and I think
> I'm close. I have two problems now.
>
> 1. I left a 2" spring out of the pump assembly. You know, how you finish
> the job and then you look around and see one extra part? So I can put it
> in, except I don't remember whether it goes in the inlet or outlet. I'm
> guessing outlet. Pressure seems fine without it, but I'm sure I'll need it
> eventually.
> 2. Since putting the machine back together the brew boiler doesn't heat
> up. Using an ohmmeter, there seems to be an open connection on the limit
> switch. I've had to reset it a couple of times before, but this time it
> doesn't click, just kind of squishes around, and doesn't seem to reset. Do
> I just need a new one? How dangerous is it to short out the limit switch
> temporarily, just to see if that is the problem.
>
> thanks,
> ~Bill
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