Thanks Ira! Will take a look. I've bought 4 used machines. I think about
the worst part of fixing them up is dealing with heavy scale inside the
boilers. With the Brutus decided to remove the two boilers and doing some
soaks with sulfamic, vinagar, maybe with try citric too. The heavy scale
just takes a lot of time and rinses. Probably should remove both heating
elements, but haven't yet. Should have tried start up the machine while it
was still all connected to see if anything was obviously defective, but I
doubt I could have understood what was going on perfectly. The tap to hot
water off the bottom of the steam boiler was completely covered. After
rinses and one few hour acid soak of the steam boiler it seams like much of
the scale/slime is gone, but quite a bit still holding on to the element
and at the base. Thinking what's would be the best way to remove the
elements with the boilers out. Don't have a vise.. Research time🤔 😅

On Thu, Mar 18, 2021, 10:07 AM Ira <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hello Roger,
>
> You might find this useful.
>
> www.roasterthing.com/downloads/brewtus.zip
>
> Everything I've ever collected on the Brewtus.
>
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