>From here, when you activate the microswitch behind the brew lever (with or 
without the card thing), do you hear the pump going? If not, then there's 
some electrical issue between the switch, control board, and pump. If the 
pump buzzes but no water flows, then it's probably a clog in the group 
somewhere.

On Wednesday, 11 November 2020 at 09:29:53 UTC-8 [email protected] 
wrote:

> Hi Jim,
>
> Thanks very much for your suggestions.  I tried your Thwacking idea and 
> Thwacking from a few differant angles with no success.  It sounds like you 
> suspect  the pump as the problem, but I don't understand how it could be 
> the pump since the steam wand is working and obviously getting water flow. 
>  I can also see the water moving in the tubes so something (assuming pump) 
> is moving it.  
>
> Also, thanks for comment re Boiler since my group head is heating up to 
> beyond touch at temperature so that's comforting.  Also tried the card 
> thing between the switch but that was never the problem and continues to 
> work fine.
>
> Not sure where to go from here.  Might have to seek out a repair guy 
> (yikes).
>
> Best,
>
> James
>
> On Wednesday, November 11, 2020 at 12:18:00 AM UTC-8 [email protected] 
> wrote:
>
>> Surprised nobody's responded - assuming that this is a vibratory pump & 
>> there's no loud noises on power on. Suspect either that the pump's internal 
>> contacts are frozen shut, there's no AC voltage getting to the pump, or 
>> it's coil(s) are burnt out.
>>
>> If you're up for pulling the cover, the rude & crude hack is to plug it 
>> back in, flip the Brew lever to full 'up' - and with something 
>> [NON-METALLIC] like a wooden spoon or cooking chopstick reach in from the 
>> pump side and give the pump a few good THWACKS from various angles - a 
>> rubber or plastic mallet does well on the back end of your striker.
>>
>> With luck your stuck contacts wake up and all is well. With poor luck, 
>> you'll know to unplug & check the AC leads, and you'll see what it takes to 
>> pull & replace the pump.
>>
>> Cheers
>>
>> Jim KJ7QT
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On Tue, Nov 10, 2020, 15:55 James Williamson <[email protected]> 
>> wrote:
>>
>>> I've had my Brewtus II sitting unused for 2-3 years.  I'm now going back 
>>> and starting it up and find that although it is primed, I'm not getting any 
>>> water flow from the group head.
>>>
>>> I am get steam from the steam wand so I know that boiler is working.  
>>> Does anyway have a suggestion about where to start on the water boiler to 
>>> trouble shoot?
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> James
>>>
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