I don't have a PID. It's the old AKO, but it's basically the same
procedure. I took pictures and installed the new unit with the same
wiring. Thank's for the tip. I will recheck everything today.

On Sun, Sep 29, 2019 at 4:38 AM Richard <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Do you have a PID?
>>
>> My Brewtus II suddenly stopped heating up the brew boiler..
>
> I opened it up and found that the left most wire going into the PID and 
> leading to the brew boiler had slipped out of the PID.
> Pushed it back in and the brew boiler heated up.
>
> Important hints:
> take a photo of where each wire goes into the PID before you touch anything. 
> Another wire might fall out.
> Note that there are set screws above where the wires go into the PID\.
> Turn the set screw clockwise to raise a tiny metal bar and lock the wire to 
> the contact at the top of the PID slot where the wire goes.
>
> Finally, watch this WLL video trouble shooting the Brewtus electronics. this 
> is how I found the loose wire.
> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UIiLeRdVWAU&t=254s
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