Another quick fix is to cut some aquarium tubing lengthwise.. Install the tubing in the SS supports for the drip tray and on the back support of the warming tray. Remove the gauge and put a little plumber putty in the mounting.
On Sun, Oct 12, 2008 at 8:02 AM, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > A very comprehensive and excellent review of these problems. Let me add my > bit: My Brewtus II had the OPV with the nylon adjustment screw, which I > adjusted. After that I had all sorts of problems, and decided to replace > the > OPV. I sent to WLL but they sent me the same old model of the OPV, with the > nylon adjustment screw. I obtained from Bella Barista in the UK a > completely > different OPV with the fittings to install this in the Brewtus. Chris > Coffee > also sells this valve but without the fittings. > > I installed this OPV and found that my machine made less noise. The Vibe > pump now just hums, whereas before, even before I messed with the nylon > adjustment screw, the vibe pump was pretty noisy. Of course in order to > install the new valve I had to take the vibe pump out, so maybe it makes > less noise because in reinstalling it I did something right. The reduced > noise might not have anything to do with the new OPV. > > Allen > Fairbanks, AK, USA > > -------------------------------------------------- > From: "Kitt Johnson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Sent: Sunday, October 12, 2008 5:02 AM > To: <[email protected]> > Subject: Re: Noise and vibrations. > > > > > XType ... you are in a situation that is a little bit like the movie "The > > Perfect Storm" (and you may feel like you are in that movie when you make > > your coffee in the morning.) A number of things that individually show > up > > in an occasional machine leaving the factory have all occurred > > simultaneously in yours ... which is an unlikely occurrence, but will > > happen > > from time to time. I think they referred to the storm in the move as "a > > hundred year event". You have a lot of parts that are within normal > > manufacturing tolerances (for this particular manufacturer ... their are > > companies that march to a different drummer) but are not a perfect fit. > > So > > when the vibe pump turns on, you get an object lesson in why it's called > a > > vibe pump. If the machine is within the 30 day "buyer's remorse" period, > > I > > would recommend that you return it and have them send you a new one (and > > ask > > them to test it or send you one they have already tested and can > guarantee > > is as quiet as the they get) ... but let WLL worry about all the little > > fixes that will be needed in order to tune the machine. However your > note > > suggests that this is probably not really an option any longer. So what > > can > > you do? > > > > If you are willing to open the machine and tinker inside a little bit, > > your > > first priority is to look at (and watch in operation) the Vibe pump in > > order > > to see if there is anything "obviously" wrong. It's moving around a > > little > > too much. Snug down the nuts and see if that improves it. You can look at > > the rubber grommets that cushion the thing and decide if switching to a > > gell > > pad might improve the situation. Frankly, if that isn't helping, I would > > recommend that you send a note to WLL tech support and arrange to have > one > > of their most brewtus familiar people get on the line with you and > > methodically walk though the system looking at contributing possibilities > > step by step. Have your camera ready so you can flip the person a > picture > > if something looks suspicious to you, but you need a second opinion. > > > > You should also have a couple of small files to hand because you are > > probably going to be "touching up" a piece of sheet-metal here and there > > and > > you should have a little silicone based sealant to try to use to damp the > > vibration transmission in items like the glass in the pressure gauge. > > > > An alternate project is to decide to eliminate the vibe pump by plumbing > > in > > the machine. You will still need to tune the fit issues, but it may be a > > bigger reward for the time you put in on the machine. Other people who > > have > > had one or two of the possible problems show up in their machine will > > hopefully chime in with what worked with their machine, but it sounds > like > > you may need more than a single silver bullet. KittJ > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: "xtype" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > >> I have a Brewtus II and this thing is very noisy whenever the pump is > >> running. The glass on the front of the pressure cauges rattle, the > >> drip tray desk lid vibrates against the body, you can't keep any cups > >> on the warming shelf. I was just wondering if this was normal and if > >> there was anything I could do to minimize it. > > > > > > > > > > > > --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Brewtus" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected] To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/brewtus?hl=en -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---
