rotary offers minimal benefits.  NO preinfuse with rotary that is not
plumbed or on a booster (flojet)

so -- WHY??

On Wed, Nov 5, 2014 at 10:29 AM, Todd Salzman <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Hi Marcel,
>
> Thanks for contact me.  Please see my notes below.
>
> Regards
>
> Todd
>
>
>
> 2) Are there any problems with rotary and external tank? Specifically for
> Brewtus IV with rotary? Some authors mention cavitation, and some claim
> that if you use external tank with rotary, you can't preinfuse.
>
> We have been using a Brewtus Rotary pump in our shop for years and it is
> hooked up to a water tank.  It has never been on a water line and it works
> great.  I have never experienced any issues.   We asked Expobar to install
> a solenoid valve on the inlet side of the pump that only opens when the
> pump is energized so the preinfusion will not be any different if it is
> hooked to a water line or a tank.  There is positive pressure in the boiler
> so you can raise the brewing lever up and the pressure in the boiler will
> force the water onto the coffee and give some  pre infusion.
>
> 3) Last week I got a new Expobar Lever from WLL and I think it is
> mulfunctioning. I am thinking of exchanging it to Brewtus. Can you, may be,
> review my order  #1538910 and call me back? I dealt with two guys
>     from WLL CS, and they do not even know where the hole for adjusting
> OPV is.
>
> Please forward me your number and I'll give you a call right back so we
> can discuss the machine.
>
> On Wed, Nov 5, 2014 at 4:51 AM, Marcel <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Hi Todd,
>>
>> 1) Thanks for many clips on youtube, they are of GREAT HELP.
>>
>> 2) Are there any problems with rotary and external tank? Specifically for
>> Brewtus IV with rotary? Some authors mention cavitation, and some claim
>> that if you use external tank with rotary, you can't preinfuse.
>>
>> 3) Last week I got a new Expobar Lever from WLL and I think it is
>> mulfunctioning. I am thinking of exchanging it to Brewtus. Can you, may be,
>> review my order  #1538910 and call me back? I dealt with two guys
>>     from WLL CS, and they do not even know where the hole for adjusting
>> OPV is.
>>
>> THANK YOU!
>>
>>
>> On Friday, March 23, 2012 11:48:53 AM UTC-4, Todd Salzman wrote:
>>>
>>> I have brewed many shots on both the Rotary and the Vibration pump
>>> machines. Both do make a great shot.
>>>
>>>  If you want to hook up a water line then the rotary is nice because it
>>> is very quiet and the pumps and  motors seem to last forever.
>>>
>>>  Our service times are down to about a week and we have huge inventory
>>> or parts.  As Ben said I am here to assist. I don't normally read all the
>>> post on the group here but if you ever have a problem just send me an e
>>> mail. I'll then forward you my mobile number so we can talk while you are
>>> in front of your machine and we can usually get any issue taken care of
>>> right away
>>>
>>>  Hope this helps.
>>>
>>>  Todd Salzman
>>>  Whole Latte Love
>>>
>>
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