yesss!  they persist with the teflon!  and the thing did not "exolode"  the
safety valve blew.

when it does STAND BACK.

And how many hours a day are you laving this thing ON?  better NOT say over
12 hrs.  you are ASKING for trouble.

On Wed, Sep 25, 2013 at 9:39 AM, ExpoBAR Fanne <[email protected]> wrote:

> SUCH a classy job with the insulation, Expobar!
> the hole on the top is a blind hole
> the high pressure releif should NEVER pop until 1.2 bar is reached.  If it
> does you need a NEW one
> You should NEVER tolerate internal leaks of ANY kind in ANY espresso
> machine.
> Get them fixed, pronto.
>
> GFCI pops are NOT acceptable.  They indicate bad heaters -- one or both,
> water leaks or wiring failure(s).
>
> A copper pipe from the rear boiler to the front would be nice.  Oh well.
>
> b
>
>
> On Tuesday, September 17, 2013 6:25:05 AM UTC-7, winnipegger65 wrote:
>>
>> I opened the unit up and found out that a hose had melted and/or burst.
>> Its hard to tell which. It's also hard to tell why it happened. Here's a
>> few pictures if anyone has some ideas.
>>
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