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    Brewie

    Yep... Good thing I can fix my sh.. by myself, had no return from Brewie about the ticket I fillup on their site 8 days ago... I don't know if somebody else had this problem reaching them?... A friend at the job just bought a machine fiew weeks ago cause of me, I might stop saying good thing...
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    Brewie

    What is the mesh size used in the basket making?
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    Brewie

    My concern are the lost of power caused by 2 factor 1-those thermal switch are in a crazy hot envirment and they more than probably trig during the boil reducing the power delivered to the water. 2-the heat affect the contact of every terminals and limit the curent to the element du to higher...
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    Brewie

    Little bit less usage on this side didn't totaly toasted the therminals... I brewed too this WE and mesure the temp of the therminals while boilling. I can say for sure that this machine never boilled that much, even brad new, that was REAL boilling! Meantime I monitored the temperature at the...
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    Brewie

    I'm curious to see some picture of the terminals under the mash tank, please take some shots for us while openig that side of the machine.
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    Brewie

    My bet is that the mash element is not used as much as the boil one, only keeping the temp of the mash, so less energy on that side. But if somehow in a sanitizing sequence or other sequence the element is used as much as the other... i'm afraid this is gona hapen. The epoxy here is not in...
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    Brewie

    My bet is that the mash element is not used as much as the boil one, only keeping the temp of the mash, so less energy on that side. But if somehow in a sanitizing sequence or other sequence the element is used as much as the other... i'm afraid this is gona hapen. The epoxy here is not in...
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    Brewie

    If you look closely at the original picture with the burned out therminal you can see that the Element tabs are just over the thermal switch. I placed the terminals off by rotating the element something like 10-15 degree. That way it is less likely to have a short in case the insulation around...
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    Brewie

    Ok, Here it is. First I installed a Thermocouple on the therminal that is in the warmer position, srtaight on the element, then hooked it to my Fluke multimeter. I get back all the **** together, get a glass of beer (the last one brewed with this machine) then start a false batch heating for the...
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    Brewie

    Hey guys. OK.... I was a little off yesterday... I did some test yesterday night mesuring the temperature of the terminals next to the element and came to a conclusion. how to expect a terminal to be colder that the boiling water tank and the ceramic red hot element when everything is covered...
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    Brewie

    sorry for the link to the brush, the forum didnt allow link, see images. for the SSR, Simply type G3NA-220B-DC5-24 in Digikey search.
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    Brewie

    Thanks, I'm way better in technical stuff than in the beer making, so I'm certain I will get some serious tips on brewing from you guys while giving back on tech stuff. Please see my comment below
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    Brewie

    Hi Guys, I'm new here. First I want to thanks you, reading this thread helped me fixing my brewie. Since your post have been helpfull for me, I want to share my experience with you and probably helping others to fix this issue, that is to me a major design flaw and might occure on every 120V...
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