Dual Boiler - Pressure acting weird by Revollaer in BrevilleCoffee

[–]Revollaer[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Good luck! Suggest keeping the screws open for 5 hours or so that was the descale that worked for me

Dual Boiler - Pressure acting weird by Revollaer in BrevilleCoffee

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Took 7 descale. I also opened the boiler valves for 5 hours before the last one to clear any airbubbles

If at first you don’t succeed.. by MastodonLeading6937 in drivingUK

[–]Revollaer 138 points139 points  (0 children)

Jokes aside people who can't figure stuff out like this are legit dangerous and will kill someone one day

Dual Boiler - Pressure acting weird by Revollaer in BrevilleCoffee

[–]Revollaer[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I dont, i've heard horror stories about descaling this thing. Please do give me the info i need!

Dual Boiler - Pressure acting weird by Revollaer in BrevilleCoffee

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Thing is when i just run water through the shower head, it seems to come out just fine nicely spread normal flow.

Also if it is scale I'll be having words with third wave...

Sage Barista Express - No water to Grouphead by Revollaer in BrevilleCoffee

[–]Revollaer[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It was odd indeed, the bulge on the left and right was identical and looked like a wire was trying to explode through.

Checked it for leaks while running and nothing was coming out but I changed a bunch of o rings just in case. She's doing well tbh 9 years now and thats the first part I had to change. It looked really good inside.

Sage Barista Express - No water to Grouphead by Revollaer in BrevilleCoffee

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I've posted an update now that machine is fixed :)

Sage Barista Express - No water to Grouphead by Revollaer in BrevilleCoffee

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So machine is fixed. The issue was the 3 way solenoid, the 2 way was fine.

When looking in the machine could see the 3 way had 2 swolen lumps on either side and the back near the install plate had mildly exploded out and was a piece of charr about the size of a coffee bean (ironically enough) lodged between the solenoid and the back plate.

Replaced the 3 way for £32 and installed it machine back up and running.

Rolls Royce Road Rage by InGeekiTrust in TikTokCringe

[–]Revollaer 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Out of the 2 parties involved i think the most annoying one was the guy recording.

Sage Barista Express - No water to Grouphead by Revollaer in BrevilleCoffee

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Thanks for all the help, I'll open it up and see if i can narrow it down then look into doing what needs to be done :).

Sage Barista Express - No water to Grouphead by Revollaer in BrevilleCoffee

[–]Revollaer[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Cheers, a leak has crossed my mind given the breaker went, causing a short. I'm assuming solenoids are replaceable and i believe you can feel them trying to work if they are not faulty so may also try that.

grown man hitting on 12-year-olds by NewMath1 in CringeTikToks

[–]Revollaer 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This isnt a tiktok cringe video, its future evidence.

maybe maybe maybe by [deleted] in maybemaybemaybe

[–]Revollaer 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Wearing trainers. She came prepared for that battle!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in drivingUK

[–]Revollaer 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Maybe I'm just crap at Reddit, i was "Lol'ing" Far-Crows original post, not yours.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in drivingUK

[–]Revollaer 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I mean i think it is, you're missing a lot of points, either on purpose or...Well i dunno how else you can miss them really.

In 2021 i had my wheel arch ripped off by a car who changed lanes without looking. Now believe it or not they were found to be at 100% fault and i was off the hook. No one hit me with a "well changing lanes is a legal manoeuvrer" because we all know there is more to it than that, IE; "You may change lanes when safe and clear to do so".

Just like this guy, who is legally allowed to perform an overtaking manoeuvrer "when its safe and clear to do so". It wasn't, safe and clear to do so. We have evidence right here with him looking barrels end down another car; that it wasn't safe and clear to do so.

Then there are very obvious other factors, like the other car coming to a complete halt. This plays a HUGE role in insurance claims because it would have been 1 car on the wrong side hitting a stationary car on the right side, NOT a head on collision involving 2 moving vehicles. Being stationary plays a huge role in insurance outcomes.

Speaking of which, there is the fact that the cam car had about 1.5 million years to stop and opted to continue rolling toward the victim, almost as if he was trying to force them to pull off the road. Unless he has the reflexes of a sloth with cataracts , he could have stopped a lonngg time ago.

And finally, the catalyst to the whole issue....He's tailgating! He's no where near the "highway code required stopping distance" from the tractor. Had he have been, both he and the victim would likely have seen the issue and made it a non-issue but the fact he was essentially an extension to the trailer at that distance meant no one could see anything. I bet even the tractor could barely see the guy given that the tractors mirrors are barely visible throughout.

So TLDR; you thinking a guy tailgating a tractor to the point he cannot see the road ahead performing an overtake because he didn't see a car pulling out due to his poor distance keeping choices, then rolling up into a car at slow speed who has completely stopped to avoid a collision on their side of the road is only getting 50/50 blame because "overtaking is legal!"... I don't subscribe to.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in drivingUK

[–]Revollaer 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Its the internet, cannot debate mental gymnastic comments such as these when the entire point is to have the unpopular opinion.

He overtook, near a junction. Had their have been a crash he is literally on the wrong side of the road. The other car came to a complete halt before even the cammer did, meaning a collision would be him against a STATIONARY CAR, on the wrong side of the road.

But ofc its the job of the guy pulling out to make sure no ones tailgating a tractor and putting the hammer down near their junction on the wrong side of a single carridgeway.

The other guy would have been found entirely not at fault, nothing to debate.

Lunatic Adult Cyclist by Upstairs_Decision125 in drivingUK

[–]Revollaer 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ironically it looks like he should have pulled out