Great videos. I have wanted to have a go at repairing an old machine, and this the kind of help that is perfect. Once I find a donor machine for a bargain that is. Thanks
Thanks for the video. I'm thinking of installing an Asco Sirai pressurestat im Oscar 2. So, basically you cut the original wires, put new cable lugs with a grimping tool and then plug the lugs in the Sirai pressurestat?
really easy to follow , info and method really helped me with a totally different problem , will look thru your other vids too , my current prob is old Astoria Argenta single not heating ...
Only because of your video did I think to check if my pstat line was full of water when it wasn't turning off heating element and machine would shut off so to temp safety switch. $0 fix. Guess I have to purge it every few years. Thanks!
Thank you for your video. Do you know what the boiler is made out of? I can't tell if its coper that has been plated or if its something like aluminum or stainless steel.
It should have minimal effect on the brew pressure because the pressurestat only allows a narrow range of pressure variation (0.5 to 1.2 bars) in the boiler.
Remember not all the time the pressure safety valve has to be replaced after it discharges, sometimes it is its normal operation especially when the pressure it's beyond 2 bars. Sometimes try just to adjust the pressure switch or replace it
oh by the way i got the cables off but now i cant twist off the pressure stat it seems like its seized or something? ive applied so much force that i actually broke the old pressure stat. how do i remove it is it supposed to easily twist off? i've tried evreything...@@coastcafeequipment