I started to replace my OPV on my Brewtus II the other day (caveat: I have
no idea how different or similar the II and III are...), and basically
abandoned the project.  Seemed like I was going to have to take a ton of
stuff apart, and started to worry I might not do something right.

Are there any instructions around for doing this kind of thing?  Or, does
WLL do repairs on them?  e.g. I have a new OPV, but then what if I need a
new pump, etc.  I'll call WLL in the morning, although their tech dept may
not be open on Fridays if I recall.  Just wondering if I can ship it back to
them, and have them figure out what's wrong, repair it, send back (without
it costing me a new machine ;-)

On Thu, Jun 16, 2011 at 7:57 PM, Cindy Goddard <[email protected]>wrote:

> This weekend I will replace my vibe pump, opv and air remover.
> Obviously I know I need to unplug it before starting, but what other
> things do I need to know or do.  Do I need to drain the boilers?  Put
> Teflon tape on the threads?  I do plan on taking pictures prior to
> removing the parts so I can make sure everything is where it should
> be.
>
> Boy, I hope this won't be a disaster!
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