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He installed a new temp sensor, which made the warning go away. I have the old one, and when I stuck it back in I got the error message again. So I'm assuming the 'temp sensor" situation is taken care of.

For some reason, he did install a new relay, which is the "coffee boiler" relay.

I dont know if he decided to do this -after- or -before- he put the circuit board back in wrong.

Regardless, I don't want to throw down $85/hr to have him experiment on it. I can do it for free, and I have modicum of experience with these things, so I think I can do it.


So, there's a new relay, which should switch the element OFF when it gets to temp. I can hear the relay click when turning on the power, so that's where I'm at.

Now I'll take the relay out completely and clean up and reinstall, hopefully with better solder joints.

Thanks
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