Expobar Brewtus Iv Manual

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.

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Posted by6 years ago
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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?

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Posted by5 years ago
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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.

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