That works with no pressure on the in-line? I've read some solutions with 
bottle water and Flojet or a similar pump but hadn't seen anything on open 
systems

On Saturday, August 22, 2020 at 10:51:58 PM UTC-4 Brian wrote:

>
> if it’s made to be plumbed in you could always run a line from the pump to 
> a bucket or some other kind of homemade reservoir. Even the rotary pump 
> will work from a reservoir, just be careful to prime it first, and not run 
> the pump dry as it could damage the seals.
>
> It won’t be as clean as the internal tank, and won’t have the automatic 
> low water cutoff, but it’s by far the cheapest and easiest way to go from 
> plumbed in to not.
>
> Good luck! 
> On Saturday, August 22, 2020 at 3:44:48 PM UTC-4 majs...@gmail.com wrote:
>
>> Howdy all,
>>
>> Just purchased a Brewtus II and am excited to join such an active 
>> community! Living in an apartment I'm curious about undoing the most 
>> popular conversion; I'm looking to use a tank/reservoir. 
>>
>> Come Monday, I'm going to chat with whole latte love, but do any of you 
>> know of good resources for plumbing/unplumbing the machine?
>>
>> Cheers,
>> -Aidan
>>
>

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