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Try replacing the temp sensor. You can test the temp sensor if you have an ohms meter that can read k-ohms. If the sensor is good then the board is probably not reading the sensor properly.
Your temp sensor has gone bad and is a small tube that goes into the water manifold. and you follow the wire back to the board. Just get a new one at your local store and slip it into place and plug the wires back in.
Anytime the heater is reading the water temp to be above what it actually is, especially 126, the problem is the Thermistor, or Temp Sensor, for the heater. This is a very easy part to replace. The Thermistor is located on the manifold, on the left side, between the top two bolts.
Sorry this is a late response! Hope that it helps!
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