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  • TC
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    Re: 15 amp to 10 amp conversion

    Originally posted by 464A434E4E472B0 link=1275631085/11#11 date=1275653118
    yeah its headed OT....... and the one post OP would be wondering what weird can of worms he opened and may never post again.......

    why not just suggest he ensures the work is carried out by qualified people to ensure one and all are safe......  
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    Got it in one maheel...

    I think a whole heap of us are a tad tired of listening to the same old broken record....

    Thread tidied, OT posts have been binned. Lets keep it on topic from here...Any further OT posts will also be binned.

    Any electrical modifications must be performed by a qualified espresso machine maintenance technician

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  • maheel
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    Re: 15 amp to 10 amp conversion

    yeah its headed OT....... and the one post OP would be wondering what weird can of worms he opened and may never post again.......

    why not just suggest he ensures the work is carried out by qualified people to ensure one and all are safe......

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  • pullman
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    Re: 15 amp to 10 amp conversion

    Nice job, identical machine and almost identical resto!

    Full details at http://coffeesnobs.com.au/YaBB.pl?num=1223984930

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  • maheel
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    Re: 15 amp to 10 amp conversion

    http://www.coffeeparts.com.au

    i also see coffee parts do a 2600 for the express

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  • maheel
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    Re: 15 amp to 10 amp conversion

    send Mr Pullman (pullman tampers) a PM

    i think he had the same machine running 10amp

    could be as simple as a element purchase at about 2500 W?

    looks good

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  • Faema
    started a topic 15 amp to 10 amp conversion

    15 amp to 10 amp conversion

    Ive restored a Faema Express 2 grp 3650 watt commercial machine and have heard that the element can be disconnected to bring it down to 10 amps.

    Does anyone know how exactly this can be done?

    Thanks,
    S.

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