i'd just make sure it's cool. if you don't drain the boiler it will drain 
itself when you take the teflon hose off of the opv. if you don't have a good 
memory just snap a few digital photo's of it before you take it apart. it's 
fairly easy it's just tight in there. be careful of the wiring or you might 
mess up something you're not working on. good luck.


From: Cindy Goddard <[email protected]>
>To: Brewtus <[email protected]>
>Sent: Thursday, June 16, 2011 10:57 PM
>Subject: About to repair my brewtus III- any tips?
>
>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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