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Check Valve Help ! Slightly OT
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Originally posted by jdunmyer View PostRegarding mineral buildup: I have very hard water that also has a bunch of iron in it. Every couple of months, I fill the Mr. Coffee with half-and-half vinegar and water, then run it through. Run 2 or 3 more cycles with just water to rinse it out, and I'm good to go for another 2 months or so. If I neglect it for a couple more months, it still operates, but is noticeably slower to brew a pot.
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Originally posted by eKretz View Post
Actually you can print it fully assembled since the 3D printers print a thin slice in cross section at a time. Fully functional multiple piece assemblies are printed in assembled form all the time. However, I wouldn't think any lower cost 3D printer would have the resolution to print a check valve that doesn't leak.
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Originally posted by Doozer View Post
I have seen coffee makers for $5 or so at the Salvation Army thrift store and Good Will thrift stores too.
-Doozer
So............. I took it apart this morning after waiting twenty minutes for 4 cups to brew and ending up with about one cup, the rest went out in steam.
My thought was perhaps the ball was cracked and wouldn't float, and I wasn't even sure if it is supposed to. So I tested it. It floats and I can't see any irregularities in it's surface. Unlikely it would stick. I did blow through the hose and the ball seals but not 100% sometimes it seals pretty good and sometimes not so good. That's why I was thinks surface irregularities in either the ball or the tapered seat.
Maybe some particles prevented it from sealing. I'll try again. The heater tube is clear.
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Water goes into the heater through the valve in the flow direction by gravity from the reservoir. When the water boils in the heater tube, the steam forces the water out. The valve is intended to ensure the water goes up and into the tub of coffee grounds, and not back into the reservoir.CNC machines only go through the motions.
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Originally posted by JoeLee View PostI don't have a 3D printer as I mentioned previously. One of these days maybe. But how would it print a ball inside the cage without having the ball fused to the rest of the part ?? I've seen printed parts, they look layered and not perfectly smooth. If the ball was printed like that it wouldn't be perfectly smooth and wouldn't seal. How would you address that issue ??
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Originally posted by J Tiers View PostWater goes into the heater through the valve in the flow direction by gravity from the reservoir. When the water boils in the heater tube, the steam forces the water out. The valve is intended to ensure the water goes up and into the tub of coffee grounds, and not back into the reservoir.
JL.................
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