Here is an image of the circuit of a Keureg B70. I believe that it may not be to different to the B60.
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Here is an image of the circuit of a Keureg B70. I believe that it may not be too different to the B60.
In any event it may give you a bit of an idea of what to look for.
If the transformer is burning out then there must to too much current flow through it. It maybe for example that the heater element is shorting to earth.
With the power removed from the appliance and the secondary line and neutral wires disconnected from the transformer start tracing from those wires through the circuit and using an Ohmmeter do point to point measurements and also test if there is any low resistance connection between the active (line) and earth (or ground) or the neutral and ground until you find the problem.
Here is an image of the circuit of a Keureg B70. I believe that it may not be to different to the B60.
In any event it may give you a bit of an idea of what to look for.
If the transformer is burning out then there must to too much current flow through it. It maybe for example that the heater element is shorting to earth.
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With the power removed from the appliance and the secondary line and neutral wires disconnected from the transformer start tracing from those wires through the circuit and doing point to point measurements and also testing if there is any low resistance connection between the active (line) and earth (or ground) or the neutral and ground until you find the problem.
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With the power removed from the appliance and the secondary line and neutral wires disconnected from the transformer start tracing from those wires through the circuit and using an Ohmmeter do point to point measurements and also test if there is any low resistance connection between the active (line) and earth (or ground) or the neutral and ground until you find the problem.
Here is an image of the circuit of a Keureg B70. I believe that it may not be to different to the B60.
In any event it may give you a bit of an idea of what to look for.
If the transformer is burning out then there must to too much current flow through it. It maybe for example that the heater element is shorting to earth.
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You will have to start tracing through the circuit and doing point to point measurements and also testing if there is any low resistance connection between the active (line) and earth (or ground) or the neutral and ground until you find the problem.
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With the power removed from the appliance and the secondary line and neutral wires disconnected from the transformer start tracing from those wires through the circuit and doing point to point measurements and also testing if there is any low resistance connection between the active (line) and earth (or ground) or the neutral and ground until you find the problem.
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Here is an image of the circuit of a Keureg B70. I believe that it may not be to different to the B60.
In any event it may give you a bit of an idea of what to look for.
If the transformer is burning out then there must to too much current flow through it. It maybe for example that the heater element is shorting to earth.
You will have to start tracing through the circuit and doing point to point measurements and also testing if there is any low resistance connection between the active (line) and earth (or ground) or the neutral and ground until you find the problem.
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