Hey all,
I bought a boiler off someone on here a while back and though it's served me well, both of the elements have now stopped working - both with big bangs. The first blew when I connected both kettle lead plugs to two individual sockets in my utility room when brewing. They worked fine boiling water for an hour then one popped. The other one was working fine on it's own for about 4-5 brews but that one has blown now too. I opened up the breakout box and looks like the wires are damaged and there's some worrying scorch marks...
Anyway, here's a photo of how it looks inside. I removed one of the boxes which had been sealed up with silcone to the boiler itself and there's a 1 and a half inch hole cut out for the elements.
So what do you guys think - should I replace the elements and wiring, re-do the silicone seals and keep these boxes, or is there a better technique for this? Was a bit lost when I was looking for elements (these are 220/240). Should I replace both or just add one more powerful one?
Any help is appreciated, thanks!
I bought a boiler off someone on here a while back and though it's served me well, both of the elements have now stopped working - both with big bangs. The first blew when I connected both kettle lead plugs to two individual sockets in my utility room when brewing. They worked fine boiling water for an hour then one popped. The other one was working fine on it's own for about 4-5 brews but that one has blown now too. I opened up the breakout box and looks like the wires are damaged and there's some worrying scorch marks...
Anyway, here's a photo of how it looks inside. I removed one of the boxes which had been sealed up with silcone to the boiler itself and there's a 1 and a half inch hole cut out for the elements.
So what do you guys think - should I replace the elements and wiring, re-do the silicone seals and keep these boxes, or is there a better technique for this? Was a bit lost when I was looking for elements (these are 220/240). Should I replace both or just add one more powerful one?
Any help is appreciated, thanks!
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