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Originally posted by tasadam link=1207140152/0#6 date=1207783930
I was just having a read of something and it reminded me of this post so I thought I had better share.
Taken from http://www.1st-line.com/machines/comm_mod/esprmach/vibiemme/index.htm#machines
The bottomline is that microswitches do work the best, and the Vibiemme Domobar Super has the most industrial microswitch we have seen to date in semi-commercial machines. Some people will complain they fail, and this is true when you pour water on a microswitch. So, do not get water on them.
So next time you are in there it may pay to look at the microswitch and see if it looks like it got wet. Or talk to Chris as he is the local guru.
Switches cant cost THAT much, so you might want to replace it anyhow, for peace of mind. Not a problem if you never run out of water, but...
No need to worry anout the microswitch IMHO. It sits under the tank support which is on springs. I reckon you could pour 10L of water down (which I wouldnt recommend ) and youd still have no chance of wetting the microswtich.
I was just having a read of something and it reminded me of this post so I thought I had better share.
Taken from http://www.1st-line.com/machines/comm_mod/esprmach/vibiemme/index.htm#machines
The bottomline is that microswitches do work the best, and the Vibiemme Domobar Super has the most industrial microswitch we have seen to date in semi-commercial machines. Some people will complain they fail, and this is true when you pour water on a microswitch. So, do not get water on them.
So next time you are in there it may pay to look at the microswitch and see if it looks like it got wet. Or talk to Chris as he is the local guru.
Switches cant cost THAT much, so you might want to replace it anyhow, for peace of mind. Not a problem if you never run out of water, but...
It was just that it poured all thru the perforated casing into the guts of it. Id be surprised if the design of it didnt allow for that happening given its a wet environment. (pray, pray, pray).
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