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  • #16
    Heating element(s) on their way out are a common cause of RCD faults.


    Java "A bit cracked" phile
    Toys! I must have new toys!!!

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    • #17
      Originally posted by Sullo View Post
      its awesome stuff Ive been using it on anything metal, better than autosol! and damn site easier too!
      Results look great!

      Is it a mild or harsher abrasive? I have only used autosol (mildy abrasive) and silvo (not very abrasive). Not on coffee machines but on car parts, wondering how this one compares.

      Cheers

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      • #18
        warning the following images contain coffee machine nudity

        an i was curious
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        • #19
          Ninja

          Its ona wheeled cart so I ran it over to the original circuit, damnit, trips there too

          JavaP

          Yep same as what Abbey the Azkoyen did years ago, was a cracked element gasket and dodgey element

          Artman

          Kinda mild I don't know whats in this purple poo but man its good and you don't have to use harsh elbow grease, I used some on the nudge bar of my rav4 and its only 2014 model and came up brilliant, hopefully dimal will see this message and flick the video link he had again how it works, I reckon its that good if you buy it and don't get same results Ill refund it I now swear by it!!!


          Sorry I did try to multyquote buyt stuffed it up.


          ATTN CS Sponsors anyone got a replacement element and this time the CORRECT part unlike what unnamed sponsor supplied me!! (hence awaiting something from UK cos it was easier then trawling hrs finding locally and I got the shits about it!)

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          • #20
            If you run an Alexa, don't try fixing things playing Def Leppards back catalog, you wont get much done....
            Esp when theres guitars and drum kit next to the machine :P

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            • #21
              If you want me to confirm the element diagnosis I might be able to pop over after work one day this week

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              • #22
                Originally posted by Sullo View Post
                hopefully dimal will see this message and flick the video link he had again how it works, I reckon its that good if you buy it and don't get same results Ill refund it I now swear by it!!!
                Here you go...
                Two videos of a demo, from the manufacturer's website.
                https://youtu.be/QpIzp5ftl78
                https://youtu.be/vYfZOPZXkOI

                Mal.

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                • #23
                  Ninja might take you up on that maybe take it to work an stop by yours on way home save you the trip down?
                  Really appreciare the assist ty
                  Dimal thanks dude knew youd have it

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                  • #24
                    Must try some on the car wheel alloy lips.

                    Cheers

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                    • #25
                      Think javaphiles on the money here i finally figured out where the element goes in duh facepalm
                      Machines now upside down an i can see what looks like a deteriorated gasket seal on the element

                      Who dares me to remove it an see? Thinking new element an gasket
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                      • #26
                        Love coffee machine porn. Strip away those glitzy outer clothes to reveal the pulsating innards.

                        No, seriously, I really like to see the solid copper and brass fittings.

                        I love the reassuring feeling of seeing a big electric motor driving a rotary pump.

                        And the way often limited space is optimised. A bit like an orchestra seated on a stage...every instrument coming together in a glorious harmonious note.

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                        • #27
                          Originally posted by robusto View Post
                          Love coffee machine porn. Strip away those glitzy outer clothes to reveal the pulsating innards.

                          No, seriously, I really like to see the solid copper and brass fittings.

                          I love the reassuring feeling of seeing a big electric motor driving a rotary pump.

                          And the way often limited space is optimised. A bit like an orchestra seated on a stage...every instrument coming together in a glorious harmonious note.
                          I honestly don't think I could've worded that better myself!

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                          • #28
                            just another provocatively positioed photo for robusto’s benefit
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                            • #29
                              Now I need to go buy a 37mm spanner to get out the old element and my shifty wont fit in around other stickyout bits and stupid cheap closes at 5....

                              poo

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                              • #30
                                Where theres a will theres a way
                                Now to figure how to get enough torque to wrench this thing off
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