Try the (internal) thermal fuse for starters... I'll post some pictures/info tomorrow if it helps you out

Cheers,
FB.
just done this. no joy. first AG brew looking like a massive disappointment.FutureBrewer wrote: Personally, I bypassed the fuse when mine blew. To test, bypass it, then (with water in the boiler) see if you get power back.
Good luck,
FB.
I didn't refit bottom cover on my old Buffalo boiler when I had it.AnthonyUK wrote:I had a cutout issue this weekend even with the thermal cutout switch isolated from the element. I know the weather was hot this weekend but to have reached 120°c in air is worrying.
It was the second boil of the day though. Does anyone run their boiler with the bottom cover removed?
I've ordered the 130°c version so will try that.
The stock one is 120°crens wrote:I bypassed mine a while back but am considering putting in a higher rated one for improved safety. AnthonyUK or anyone else on this thread; do you know what the temperature rating of the stock fuse is?
Rens
Cheers.jmc wrote:I didn't refit bottom cover on my old Buffalo boiler when I had it.
I'd say its OK but not ideal.
You need to be extra careful about where you place the boiler, i.e. not on or near anything conductive.
Mine was running on a Workmate wooden bench so no chance of shorting.