Side By Side: Expobar Brewtus I vs. Expobar Brewtus IV. Expobar Brewtus I. Expobar Brewtus IV. Included in the brew group is the manual lever, which activates a three-way valve for brewing and depressurizing the Brewtus. Finishing off the front of the Brewtus is the power switch. True to Expobar’s typical look, it is a red rocker. Learn how to adjust the PID programming on a Expobar Brewtus. Included is how to adjust the P, I and D components as well as changing display to read in Fahrenheit and Celsius. Please note this. The Brewtus IV’s 2 heavy duty copper boilers are independently operated so that you can have greater, superior temperature stability and steam pressure. The Expobar Brewtus IV features a Gicar PID (Proportional-Integral-Differential) controller for precision brew temperature control and extremely consistent in the cup results. The Brewtus IV’s 2 heavy duty copper boilers are independently operated to provide superior temperature stability and steam pressure. The Expobar Brewtus IV features a Gicar PID (Proportional-Integral-Differential) controller, which very accurately controls the brew temperature to ensure extremely consistent in the cup results.
Expobar Brewtus Parts
After much useful input [1][2] from everyone here, I've decided on a DB PID machine. After I posted my last question I realized my decision has come down to a few key points between the QuickMill QM67 and the Brewtus iv (vibe). I can't afford more than the Brewtus, so it's really down to these two machines. My biggest concerns are:
Boiler size on QM67 seems small. Is it an issue?
Cannot draw more than 6oz of water without recovery on the QM67. This seems like a bit of a deal breaker, as 6oz is a tiny amount.
Brewtus iv has DB+HX on the input 'cold' boiler water. The claim is, it's almost impossible to outrun the boilers because of this. Is this really true?
I've seen both these machines pop up on this subreddit, but searching isn't bringing up the hits that I know for a fact are present. Possible owners could chime in?
I'm staying at a house that has an Expobar they said I can use, and I love espresso, but I've never made one before. I searched a bit online, but I couldn't find a quick how-to on this machine.
Here is a picture: http://imgur.com/Sdiu8eb
Expobar Brewtus Iv Manual Pdf
I turned it on and was able to pull a shot, but after a while of sitting idle the top pressure gauge got very close to the red zone so I turned the machine off and decided to start again from square one.
So what should I do to get a great pull out of this machine without breaking it? There is some Intelligentsia Black Cat just waiting to be pulled.