Oh, yeah, Raleigh is pretty far. I have a daughter in Wilmington, but 
probably won't be down in that area until late in the year. If I get a new 
one and still have this one, maybe I'll get in touch the next time we're 
down there and see if you're still interested...

To be clear, I already have the rotary and the machine is plumbed. But it 
needs a basic overhaul with new seals, probably rebuild the group, etc. And 
it needs a PID installed to replace the original temp controller. And the 
thing I really like about the IV is the ability to switch the steam boiler 
on and off independent of the brew side. So I'm leaning toward going with a 
new one rather spending the money to get the work done on this one.

Thanks for the interest though...

-Ray

On Wednesday, January 13, 2016 at 11:08:01 AM UTC-5, herman dickens wrote:
>
> I'm in NC just north of Raleigh so  it's probably not doable. Hopefully 
> there's someone closer by that will be interested. The machines are pretty 
> solid but you may be better off getting the rotary with that many things 
> going wrong. I just replaced the display on mine a couple of years ago and 
> then the machine set idle for a year so mine is almost new. If you decide 
> to keep yours and fix it let me know and if I've done my conversion we can 
> work out something on the display.
>
> On Wed, Jan 13, 2016 at 10:59 AM, Ray S. <[email protected] <javascript:>
> > wrote:
>
>> I'm in Pennsylvania, pretty much equal distance from Philly and 
>> Wilmington, DE. I'd be happy to meet either place or you could come here if 
>> it's convenient. PM me if interested and I'll give you my phone # and we 
>> can work out the details...
>>
>> -Ray
>>
>> On Wednesday, January 13, 2016 at 10:47:53 AM UTC-5, herman dickens wrote:
>>>
>>> Where are you located? I might be interested. I just bought a pid, 
>>> solenoid, 2 heat elements, a pressurestat, controller, on/off switch, and 
>>> pump for mine so it's doubtful I'll have a lot more trouble with it anytime 
>>> soon. Good luck whatever you decide.
>>> Herman
>>>
>>> On Wed, Jan 13, 2016 at 10:43 AM, Ray S. <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>
>>>> I still have a 2008 model Brewtus - not sure if it's a I or II. I've 
>>>> been using it pretty much every day since. I was mildly active here when I 
>>>> was new to it, but hadn't visited this group / forum in years. Had it 
>>>> converted to rotary pump and plumbable about four years ago and actually 
>>>> plumbed it in about a year and a half ago when we had our kitchen 
>>>> remodeled. The only other mod I've done was to switch to a one-hole steam 
>>>> tip and I ripped the "no burn" tube out of the steam wand (replaced with a 
>>>> rubber sleeve over part of it), which improved steam pressure quite a bit. 
>>>> I still can't pour latte-art like I could with my previous Rancilio 
>>>> Silvia, 
>>>> but I'm pretty happy with the consistency of the milk/foam I've gotten 
>>>> since these mods.
>>>>
>>>> But the temperature controller (pre-PID) is shot (it holds steady at 
>>>> 92c, but none of the buttons do anything anymore - so it's stuck there) 
>>>> and 
>>>> the on-off switch is coming apart and all of the valves and seals could 
>>>> use 
>>>> a good overhaul. I've done some really minor maintenance over the years 
>>>> but 
>>>> the couple of more ambitious attempts I've made convinced me I'm not a 
>>>> tinkerer with stuff this small (I'm a pretty fair bike mechanic so I 
>>>> thought I had a shot, but I don't like getting into those tiny spaces 
>>>> around the boilers). I'm thinking about either sending it back in for a 
>>>> full overhaul and a PID conversion or trying to sell it for whatever I can 
>>>> get and buying a new Brewtus IV R. It seems that between the labor costs 
>>>> and the part costs and the SHIPPING costs (!), I can probably buy a new 
>>>> Brewtus IV refurb for just a few hundred $$ more than a full overhaul, 
>>>> particularly without any shipping cost.. And I wouldn't be without a 
>>>> machine for a month or so. The other thing I really like about the IV is 
>>>> the ability to turn the steam boiler on and off independent of the brew 
>>>> boiler. We do a fair number of shots and Americanos but usually only one 
>>>> or 
>>>> two milk drinks per day, so it would be good to be able to keep the steam 
>>>> boiler off most of the time...
>>>>
>>>> So I still have my very early (maybe not quite early-EST, not sure?) 
>>>> Brewtus. It's been well used and mostly quite reliable. But it may be near 
>>>> the end of it's run, at least in my kitchen. If anyone is a DIY type and 
>>>> is 
>>>> interested, particularly anyone in the mid-Atlantic area that could do an 
>>>> in-person delivery/pickup,  let me know - I'll probably let it go for not 
>>>> very much.
>>>>
>>>> -Ray
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