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On Apr 25, 11:11 am, "Dick Eades" <[email protected]> wrote:
> I sent this earlier to [email protected] but I didn't see it come
> back thru the list:
>
> I pulled the sensor and determined that there indeed was water in the
> boiler.  I then spent some phone time with Todd Salzman and we determined
> that the boiler element was bad.  I pulled it out and confirmed it.
>
> http://s154.photobucket.com/albums/s242/redthumb61/?action=view&curre...
> 0342.jpg
>
> WLL is shipping anew one and we are going through diagnostics to make sure
> it is not dry-firing.
>
> dick
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf
>
> Of Bruce Keeler
> Sent: Saturday, April 24, 2010 8:08 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: No steam in Brewtus II
>
> The brewtus can only heat one boiler at a time, and the steam boiler has
> priority.  If the orange light is on, the steam boiler is preempting the
> brew boiler, which is why the latter is not heating up.
>
> There's a solenoid valve underneath between the two boilers which
> switches on together with the pump to fill the steam boiler.  Check the
> connections to it; it's possible that you knocked something loose while
> you were installing the rotary pump.  Check the excellent diagrams in
> the Brewtus Compendium (inhttp://groups.google.com/group/brewtus/files), and 
> perhaps poke around
> with a multimeter.
>
> I myself just completed a rotary upgrade (as well as the PID upgrade),
> and didn't have this problem, though it's possible that the boilers
> remained full the whole time the machine was shut down.  If there's a
> process for filling the steam boiler, I don't know of it.
>
> I just finished my first cappuccino from the upgraded machine and I'm
> smiling contentedly!  It's been a loooong two weeks (WLL shipped a
> couple of wrong parts initially) but I have my caffeine fix!  Yay! \o/
>
> On 4/22/10 5:06 PM, RedThumb wrote:
> > I purchased a 3 yo Brewtus II about two weeks ago from an individual.
> > It worked for about three - four days and then developed problems.
> > Initially it had two over-pressure events in which the relief valve on
> > the steam boiler popped up and vented steam.  I let the unit cool down
> > and then restarted it but the third time it happened (once per day)
> > the unit would not power back up.  Called WLL on Monday and it was
> > diagnosed that the pump had failed so I ordered the rotary pump
> > conversion and have just completed that.  However, now I get no steam
> > and the unit is not heating up.  WLL is sending a new limit switch and
> > that switch is bypassed for the moment.  At WLL's instruction I left
> > the unit on for several hours, while I watched it, and the steam
> > boiler gets hot to the touch but there is no heat transferring to the
> > brew water.  I get a full flow from the group head but it's barely
> > warm.  The temperature display doesn't go above 28 - 29 deg C.  There
> > is nothing flowing from either the steam wand or the hot water wand.
>
> > I'm beginning to think there is no water in the steam boiler and I
> > will open the top of the boiler tomorrow to see if there is any water
> > there.  What is the process for filling the steam boiler?  Is there a
> > relay or valve that needs to be reset to cause this to happen?  It
> > doesn't appear to be filling on its own.
>
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