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Many water heaters / kettles use systems from Strix. The one I got is sold by German company Ritter.
Be extremely careful when operating the PCB out of the box as it may contain voltages of up to 320VDC!
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            Using Torx screwdriver, open kettle base and remove PCB 
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            One can see the five contact rings. From inside they are: Live, Sensor +, Sensor -, Neutral, Ground 
 
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            The PCB is not conformally coated, so water splashing around the base can potentially enter and cause damage. 
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            The design of the PCB is a bit unfortunate as the high voltage switching regulator is very close to the LDO and microcontroller. 
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            Line input 
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            Switching regulator 
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            LDO and MCU 
 
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            Red circle: Isolation gap between 320VDC and 4.4VDC is about less than 1mm 
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            Red arrow: Pulsed 320V (220VAC) switching regulator 
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            Blue arrow: 4.4V LDO supply voltage for MCU 
 
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            Using hot air, desolder the TSSOP16 microcontroller labeled "Y12" 
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            Unfortunately I was not able to source the microcontroller allone yet. But I could order the entire board for 25€ which is better than nothing. Thank you Ritter 
 
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To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
