Remove cut-out in bruheat boiler? (FIXED)

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techtone

Remove cut-out in bruheat boiler? (FIXED)

Post by techtone » Sun Oct 17, 2010 8:42 pm

How do you remove the cutout (in case a good clean does not help) It's not a problem with the thermostat but the element cut-out. I read its possible to do but cannot find out how.

Got brew in peril.

I'm cleaning element now but in case this doesn''t help.
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Re: URGENT: Remove cut-out in bruheat boiler?

Post by techtone » Sun Oct 17, 2010 9:41 pm

Well I have transferred the wort out to various containers (couldn't get past 85 degrees) Cleaned the element (brilo pad and kettle descaller) put wort back. I am now at 92 degrees and still going without a cut-out. Hopefully it will now be ok, although will be a late night :(

Didn't find out how to remove the element or find the thermal cut-out. Found and removed two small screws behind where the cable plugs in but nothing happened :? I guess the round collar with the three notches rotates to allow removal but I could not get it to move???

No idea what to do if problem re-occurs during the boil.

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Re: Remove cut-out in bruheat boiler? (FIXED)

Post by techtone » Sun Oct 17, 2010 10:01 pm

Updating title to say fixed as ten minutes into boil and it seems to be behaving. :=P

It's an Irish Stout BTW.

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Re: URGENT: Remove cut-out in bruheat boiler?

Post by Eric » Sun Oct 17, 2010 10:08 pm

techtone wrote: I am now at 92 degrees and still going without a cut-out. Hopefully it will now be ok, although will be a late night :(

I guess the round collar with the three notches rotates to allow removal but I could not get it to move???

No idea what to do if problem re-occurs during the boil.
The cut-out I've seen are usually a curved, thin circular piece of bimetal, from memory about a half inch across. It sounds like it might be the collar you describe.
Fortunately it doesn't seem to be the problem. It is amazing how stubborn sugar burned onto a hot element can be.
Without patience, life becomes difficult and the sooner it's finished, the better.

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