Initially, I could get the machine to heat for steam, then brew espresso, but that is not working now. I have the machine apart and would like to know how to troubleshoot whether the problem is the controller or the thermoblock. It looks like the thermostat is built into the thermoblock with no way to replace it separately.
Today I fixed mine krups ea8108 by changing the heatblock NTC... With a 3D printer NTC 100K ohm....
I just screw the new NTC together with heat blow fuses... See pictures...
NTC can be unglued / removed from the heat boiler block with a screwdriver...
Stock NTC is 100K ohm in case you wonder...
My problem was that machine didn't preheat on power on... it was heating only with steam button...
Simple replace ntc with 3d printer ntc or any other 100K ohm ... Solder it to normal connector cables and done...
Final result:
Stock ntc:
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New ntc:
If the thermoblock itself is the problem then I'd expect to read the element as open circuit because that's the only electrical part it has. The NTC that reads the temp is glued on with a special heat resistant glue, possibily it could be unstuck. The NTC's did suffer from solder failure where the wire terminal is. The NTC is only available as a new part complete with the thermoblock.
SOURCE: My espresso machine doesn't heat
Hi
If it heats with the steam switch, its your brew thermostat. If it doesn't, its your heating element.
SOURCE: Cleaned brew unit, then reinserted
hi!!
maybe you check the pump
and clean
or may a replacement
SOURCE: Delonghi EC 155 general help
You don't have to wait 15 mins. just a few minutes, then run some hot water to warm up the portafilter and dry it up, fill it up with coffee and when you get the gree light again, make your espresso . You will have to have a good fine coffee and make sure to pack the coffee really good and don't leave any around the edges , so could make a good seal. If you have steam coming out of the machine , is maybe to hot and is ready to brew . Cool down the machine after use, run water through it and let the steam out of the nozzle.
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Mine had the same problem ... all the lights are on, but no heating on the plate, and no dripping of water.
After a weekend on the workbench, I've mastered this machine. The KM7005 has 2 x MicroTemp G4 thermal cutoff (TCO) fuses which interrupt the Live line, for overheat protection. Mine didn't overheat per se, but the TCO blew anyway. Not reset-able ... need to be replaced with a soldering iron. I'll be happy to advise you to fix this, or fix it for you. Write me at [email protected].
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It needs a new flow meter. I replaced the one in mine and now it works fine. I took the old one apart and the little magnet inside is a ferrite magnet which rusts over time when it comes in contact with water ( duh). If the new one does this I am going to just replace the little magnet with a rare-earth magnet which will cost about $1 or less and shouldn't rust out. I am wondering if the company changed the magnet in the new flow meter so this doesn't happen or if planned obsellesants, just last long enough to get it out of warranty, is the company's motto. The new flow meter was around $30 when the added the $9 for shipping.
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