I could be wrong. I did no mods. But the little red numbers dont show up
any more.
On Aug 22, 2013 9:03 AM, "KittJohnson" <[email protected]> wrote:

> The B-1 did not have a PID, it had a digital display of an analog sensor
> similar to those in a household thermostat.  Did you modify the machine?
>  If so, what did you instal?
>
> Sent from my crystal radio
>
> On Aug 22, 2013, at 11:38 AM, Mars <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> I have a Brewtus 1 with a failed pid. Everything else works. Want to sell.
> Make offer. Seattle.
> On Aug 22, 2013 8:35 AM, "winnipegger65" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> I don't want to come across as being an expert, although I'd like to be.
>>
>> Cafiza isn't for descaling but rather for backflushing. Dezcal is the
>> product you need for descaling.
>>
>> As for when and how often to descale, I've heard a few opinions.  One is
>> to never descale and rather, prevent the scale from getting into the
>> machine in the first place. You'd do this by installing a filter of some
>> kind which removes scale before going into the unit. I've done this and use
>> a BestMax cartridge system. I think it works very well and it is definitely
>> easy to maintain. I've used an aquarium kit to test for hardness (scale)
>> and there is a big difference between the water going through the filter
>> and not.
>>
>> Difference is the key. You still need SOME minerals for the water to
>> taste good. The BestMax actually has a bypass system where some water
>> bypasses the filter for exactly this reason. So, although the hardness of
>> my water is low, there is still some scale (hardness) going into the
>> machine.
>>
>> I think this means its a losing cause and that no matter what, you are
>> going to get scale in your machine. You can slow it down with a filter but
>> eventually, you need to do something.
>>
>> Descaling a Brewtus is not nearly as easy as say, descaling a tea kettle.
>> There have been various postings here on the best way to do it and I took a
>> bit of a hybrid approach on several. I'm not sure it was the best method or
>> even if it was effective.
>>
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