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My drip maker shuts off. This is very frustrating, since no human should attempt the consumption of six cups of coffee within thirty minutes.

I'd like to get rid of this timer, but I can't see anything obvious on the board. Is it most likely to be in that little processor at the top left of the coated side?

lmao some of these replies are exactly the sort of thing you'd expect from reddit in like, 2011. For reference, even mildly scalded coffee tastes better than that instant shite, and I'm not drinking ut for taste.

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[–] northernscrub@lemmy.world 2 points 1 month ago

It almost certainly is designed to run indefinitely, this exact same coffee maker has been in production since the nineties or so. the only addition is the timer circuit, which is very clearly a much later addition, as the supporting structure is markedly different tk the rest of the device.

Anyway, a 240v switch is in order, I think. Fortunately we still have Farnell here in the UK, I shouldn't like to pay international shipping fees for a single switch from china.