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On Thu, Feb 25, 2016 at 2:18 PM, Tony Mamone <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Thanks for the suggestions..
>
> I think the solenoid makes the most sense to me, because I have moved the
> water sensor up and down to no effect, and I know I have had issues with
> the solenoid in the past.
> Basically it froze in one position, so I disassembled it and polished the
> metal slider inside the valve and reassembled it.  That was a few years
> ago, so it would not surprise me if that DIY fix did not last.
>
> Anybody know what the solenoid assembly is called if I call WLL and try to
> get a new one?
>
> I guess I was never sure what its function was exactly…
>
>
>
> On Feb 24, 2016, at 7:25 AM, John Brinkman <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
> Your water level could be too high, will result in a wetter steam.
>
> Drop the level down a bit by pushing the sensor in, this will result in
> the pump stopping sooner when adding water into the tank.
>
> Is it possible that the sensor was moved out slightly?
>
> The sensor is a steel rod with a connector on the top stick out the top of
> the steam boiler, has a seal on it so it shouldn't be able to move in/out
> very easily.
>
>
> JohnB
>
>
>
> On Sun, Feb 21, 2016 at 12:35 AM, herman dickens <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
>> I was having steaming problems with my BII a few months back and it ended
>> up being the controller. When I would steam the vibe pump never came on but
>> when I would shut the machine down and power it up several hours later the
>> pump would run for a while before it stopped. I was having overtemp issues
>> as well. Replacing the controller fixed my steam issues and a couple of
>> days later I switched to the pid and I have to say it's a whole different
>> machine now. It could be the controller is causing a problem or the
>> solenoid under the tank is having issues or none of the above. If the
>> controller has never been replaced you might want to look at that. I think
>> the control board is 72.00 from WLL. The part number is  ex-60100210. Good
>> luck!
>>
>>
>>
>> On Thu, Feb 18, 2016 at 8:53 AM, TonyNJ <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi Group..
>>>
>>> I have one of the original Brewtus, chugging along after 10-ish years of
>>> continuous power and use.
>>>
>>> As an aside, I have replaced the vib pump once, added the PID controller
>>> (which totally eliminated the overtemp conditions that I would get on the
>>> brew boiler every couple weeks...  great upgrade), replaced the power
>>> switch that pretty much disintegrated with some pyrotechnics, and
>>> miscellaneous others over the years.
>>>
>>> The problem I am having now is that it seems that I get a LOT of water
>>> coming out the wand with the steam...  much more than normal.
>>>
>>>    - Running the water in the steam tank down a bit by withdrawing ~150
>>>    ml from the hot water dispenser before steaming helps
>>>    - Running the steam a long time helps eventually, but I think I am
>>>    just removing a bunch of water from the steam boiler as above
>>>    - If I EMPTY the steam boiler and allow it fill, it takes quite a
>>>    bit of water and I suspect the steam boiler is near full at its resting
>>>    level
>>>    - I have replaced the water level sensor on the steam boiler and
>>>    moved it up and down with seemingly no effect
>>>    - I have adjusted the steam pressure up and down with no effect
>>>
>>> Any thoughts?
>>>
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