I have my micro switch (below reservoir) wired to bypass because I have it 
plumbed.  I see power at the switch in and out.

When I go to test resistance, the machine turns on when I touch the bottom 
terminal and either of the 2 side switches.  Then the GFI pops after a few 
seconds.

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> On Feb 16, 2019, at 4:19 PM, Greg Shaw <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> My Brewtus started to trip my GFI receptacle when first turned on first thing 
> in the morning (with steam boiler off).  I plugged it into another receptacle 
> that was not on a GFI where it started to heat up.  When it got to about 65c 
> I heard a pop and it shut off (it did not trip the receptacles breaker).  
> There was a hint of burnt insulation, not strong and no visible smoke.
> 
> Now it will not turn on at all. Nothing. 
> I visually inspected the insides but do not see any visible damage.
> 
> Any recommendations on where to start?  I have a voltmeter but do not have 
> great electrician skills.
> 
> Thanks in advance. 
> 
> Sent from my iPad
> 

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