P.S. You’re correct, no sensor in the brew boiler. The steam boiler just has a 
thin rod that shorts to the water when water reaches it; to adjust, you just 
slide it up or down to raise or lower the water level, respectively.
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> On Nov 6, 2018, at 10:34, [email protected] wrote:
> 
> so correcting myself. it doesn't look like there is a sensor in the brew 
> boiler (not sure what was I thinking) that always works full. And the noises 
> I was hearing where probably because of the deposits on the heating element. 
> I guess the question now is what is the easier way to get the water out of 
> the brew boiler 
> 
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