Ahem. OPV. 

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> On Aug 5, 2015, at 14:16, Ben McCafferty <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Hmmm. Yes, the vibes tend to last pretty well. Perhaps the OPA then. 
> Best,
> bmc
> 
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>> On Aug 5, 2015, at 13:49, Chris Bailey <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 
>> Thanks Ben, I'll have to take a look. My first pump lasted 6+ years, and 
>> this 2nd one has been in I believe less than a year :(
>> 
>>> On Wed, Aug 5, 2015 at 12:13 PM, Benjamin McCafferty <[email protected]> 
>>> wrote:
>>> Hey Chris.  My B2 (and I think all of them) came with a vibration pump.  
>>> I'll add photos below of that and a rotary pump.  In my experience with the 
>>> vibe pumps, I found that they did in fact wear out, especially if the pump 
>>> was run dry.  My reservoir switch (the one that turns off power if the 
>>> reservoir runs dry) came wired backwards from the factory, which I didn't 
>>> know until I had killed a couple of pumps and we finally found it.  Also, 
>>> the overpressure valve (OPV) lost seals a time or two and replacing the OPV 
>>> or the seals fixed that problem.  
>>> 
>>> I did have similar symptoms to you on several occasions, and though I don't 
>>> remember the specifics, I do remember that it was always pump or OPV that 
>>> fixed it.  I switched to a rotary pump (with it's own pressure setting) 
>>> about 5 years ago, and I think I have my old OPVs and pumps and would be 
>>> happy to send them to you if you'd like to try them.
>>> 
>>> I'd also start by checking to see that when you lift the reservoir, power 
>>> is cut to the machine.  If not, you need to switch the wires below the 
>>> reservoir.  Along similar lines, I never used the water softener on the 
>>> pickup line in the reservoir, and once discovered that my intake line was 
>>> floating, so it was sucking air and I killed a pump that way too.  It needs 
>>> some sort of weight if you don't use the softener cartridge.
>>> 
>>> All best,
>>> Ben McCafferty
>>> 
>>> Sent from my apple IIe
>>> 
>>>> On Aug 5, 2015, at 09:59, Chris Bailey <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>> 
>>>> I'm not sure - it's whatever kind a BII has. What's the best way for me to 
>>>> tell, or what info specifically would help?
>>>> 
>>>>> On Mon, Aug 3, 2015 at 7:20 PM, James Roybal 
>>>>> <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>>> What type of pump is it? 
>>>>> 
>>>>>> On Monday, August 3, 2015 at 3:34:20 PM UTC-6, Chris Bailey wrote:
>>>>>> I have a Brewtus II. Recently it seems the unit either won't come up to 
>>>>>> pressure or takes a lot longer (20 seconds?) to get to pressure when I 
>>>>>> begin to extract a shot. 
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> I've noticed that to get around this, I can put the blind PF in and do a 
>>>>>> backlash, and that seems to, at least for a while, allow me to get to 
>>>>>> the proper pressure in the normal time, when pulling a shot. Once it 
>>>>>> does get up to 9 bar, it seems to hold the pressure and run normally.
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> I'm not sure what to look for/how to troubleshoot this. Any suggestions?
>>>>>> 
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>>>>>> @chrisrbailey
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