, AngerManagement comp@gmail.com wrote:Can only
assume the PID is involved...
On Friday, February 15, 2013 1:33:21 PM UTC+10, Michael Payne wrote:Looking for
some help if possible. Installed the PID in the Fall. Heating element went.
Sent back to WLL and they fixed that, among other things. I had
Looking for some help if possible. Installed the PID in the Fall. Heating
element went. Sent back to WLL and they fixed that, among other things. I had
the machine working for around a week and the safety valve blew. Long story
short, I purchased a new pstat and safety valve. Installed them
I have had good luck disassembling the OPV and cleaning it to solve this issue.
Date: Wed, 8 Jun 2011 11:42:30 -0700
Subject: Re: Pressure is now acting weird on my Brewtus III
From: bigstormg...@gmail.com
To: brewtus@googlegroups.com
Just called WLL, they are sending everything next
I too have experienced this. In fact, during a several other repairs I have in
the past noticed the degradation of the various electrical connections. I did
find the correctly rated switch at the hardware store 2 blocks from my house,
but it was slightly larger than the hole in the machine.
I had a similar issue last year. I started by cleaning inside the top of the
E61 head (removing the large chrome nut, and cleaning the stuff inside,
etc.). I then cleaned the OPV. I eventually replaced it (OPV) even though it
was spotless. Neither of these helped. In my case, it came down