I did a quick search around... but couldn't find any manually resettable 
thermostats; apart from the ones on Amazon. I'm not sure if I'd trust them 
as they don't come from a reputable manufacturer (and they are a safety 
device afterall). The closest match I could find would be either 
Digikey 480-6152-ND or Mouser 682-1NT01L-7949 (Note the Mouser part is only 
rated at 140C, but should be fine for the brew boiler at least; maybe not 
the steam boiler). Both have a rating that exceeds 10A, so should be good 
for 1200W elements and both have a working temp well above 150C. Only issue 
is they both automatically reset, so if you are having an issue they will 
cut in and out instead of click out (and then you have more of a permanent; 
albeit resettable; record of what happened).

If the terminal was loose, there would have been a higher resistance which 
could have caused localised heating: which in turn leads to the device 
tripping. Kind of like a redundant self protection of that part. So loose 
terminal might explain why it tripped out initially (which is much better 
than the boiler actually heating up that hot; which could cause heating 
element damage).

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