Breville/Sage Barista Express - Solenoid Block Removal
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- Опубликовано: 1 дек 2024
- After about 5 years use, my Barista Express finally fell victim to the buzzing solenoid problem. Let's see if we can fix it...
Should also apply to the Sage brand machines.
If attempting this repair yourself, be sure to take copious photos or video of the process so if needed, you can refer back to that imagery if you run into an issue putting it back together. That's the main reason I made this video and uploaded to to YT so I would have a copy in case I needed it at some time in the future.
Even in my original video from Dec. 2014, you can hear the solenoid acting up:
• Breville BES870XL Bari...
Back then it was very intermittent. Lately it became nearly constant, time to see what's up.
Gaining access to the machine wasn't too hard. 2 screws in front, 5 across the top of the back panel and 3 along the base. Lift off the top, disconnect the hopper switch and pop off the rear panel. 2 screws hold the water tank valve into the back panel, best removed with machine on it's side.
Un-clip and remove 3 hard plastic lines, cut the tie wrap holding the larger tube to the diffuser on the side. Remove the red, orange, 2 blue and 2 green wires from the solenoids. Finally unscrew the solenoid block and maneuver it out around the other wires and hoses.
Solenoid Block (p/n: amzn.to/3yfUSi5):
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It took about 8-9 weeks for my part to arrive, you might want to order one before you need it. 2019 cost about US$63.00 with shipping. You can find replacement single solenoids on eBay for US$40-50 delivered in ~2 weeks from Germany (at the time this video was shot)
Or search eBay for the Breville part number
Or, who would have thunk, how about contacting Breville for parts for your Breville machine:
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Part numbers for the older Olab solenoids:
2 port is Olab 5878
3 port is Olab 9200H
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Ceme solenoid valves: from the new solenoid block assembly: Breville SP0020444
2-port #V799VN15PR44 : amzn.to/3RaKDTv
3-port #V397VN25PR44 : amzn.to/3CsKMNJ
or:
amzn.to/3CGXkRH
LAI video on water pump and solenoid repair:
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Google Photos album with detailed photos:
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More to come, we'll test the old and new solenoid blocks side by side to see if we can find out what the problem is and later, we might even repair the old solenoid that failed:
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Great video! I just followed this step by step and the noise stopped; however, I realized I couldn't get the machine up to pressure for about 5 shots. Then I realized I had some leakage somewhere. I opened it up again and saw water and condensation on the majority of the machine. Would this be from the hose at the reservoir or somewhere along the solenoid? I got all of the o-rings back in place with the pins above the brass piece on the 3 hoses of the solenoid. I also got a zip tie on the main vein to the left.
I'd love some help troubleshooting!
Best answer is to leave the back of the machine open and peek inside with a flashlight while you run a cycle and see if you can catch the source of the leak. If it's wet now, leave the back open until it dries out so it's easier to find where the water or steam is coming from. You need to leave the bottom of the back cover close to the base of the machine so the water hose reaches, but you can leave the top of the back cover angled outward. Just be careful poking around inside with the machine is plugged in/running as there's exposed live electrical connections inside.
@@The4Crawler Thank you so much for responding, I can't imagine how any of those hoses would be leaking but something definitely is! I appreciate you, and again this video is really remarkable.
@@The4Crawler I followed your instructions and found the problem was a busted o ring in that middle valve hose! Do you know of any store to buy those so I don't have to wait? I found the part number online but don't want to wait if I can avoid it! SP0001672
@@jpmckenzie3983 Yes, those parts seem to be out all over. Might have a solution for that, will know in a few days and have details forthcoming.
@@jpmckenzie3983 If you've not found any, see below:
www.4crawler.com/RUclips/index.shtml#Orings
Just wanted to say I know it seems like your just posting your vids to the empty internet universe, but then someone like me comes along years later needing your videos to fix something. Thank you!
Wow, thank you. That's my whole purpose for making these videos. Also, I may be one of those people who come along years later to remember how I fixed a certain issue those years ago.
Thanks for an excellent video. I strongly suspected a solenoid problem - no steam from the wand, no hot water from the hot water dispenser - so I ordered one, which came in a few days. It was also the Ceme brand, packed inside a Breville bag, so I'm comfortable that it's what Breville uses now. Based on the time of your video I figured it would take about 15 minutes to remove the defective one and replace it with the new one. Then I factored in my personal rule of repairs, which says that I should expect that any repair will take 10 to 20 times as long to complete as my best estimate.
Five hours after starting, including a visit to the Home Depot to buy a package of zip ties and a package of lock washers (yes a washer disappeared, as expected - another one of my rules of repairs), I tightened down the last screw, plugged it in and tested. First got steam, then got hot water, then decided to make a cup. It might not have been the most delicious cup of coffee I've ever had, but it was certainly the most satisfying!
I give your video 10 stars out of a possible 10. Thanks again!
Glad the video was helpful and that you got your machine repaired.
Hey the 4 crawler nice video thanks. Did you test the voltage? I have 240v from the one on the left and around 13v from the one on the right. I'm wondering if that's normal.
The issue is no water coming from brew group. I've take. It apart a few times and descaled with strange results none solving the issue. One time steam came from group. I think replacement is the way forward...
Thank you R Brown. You saved me a crap tonne of money. Your water flow video showed me where my problem was and this video showed me how to replace the solenoid. It was even easier for me because i did not need to replace the release hose and could use the quick connection to pull out the solenoid block. Cheers!
Glad to hear the repair was successful. That's the whole idea of this video series.
Thank you. This video gave me the direction and confidence to replace our faulty solenoid block without removing the pump (or the water connection to the back). Being a series 1 there was just the single hidden/capped screw in the centre of the back - however there were additional screws on the bottom that had to be removed to take the back off. The clips were very hard to uncouple so a lot of force was required. All works well now but there was debris coming to the steaming wand that required flushing. Our decade old+ machine is working again. I had to use tape on the end of my non-magetic screwdriver to put the block mounting screws back in (used a magnet to ensure they didn't drop when I removed them). Clips and O-rings fiddly but manageable.
Thank you - after 8 years of daily use it was time, running like new again!
I cannot thank you enough for this extremely useful video. Thanks to the very clear demonstration and narrative, I was able to remove my old solenoid valve, order a replacement and reinstall the new one. Its so nice to have the buzzing noise sorted out and be drinking good coffee again! I've kept my old solenoid valve and will see if I can clean it using your other video in due course. Thanks again!!
Glad it helped!
Thanks! I had no water coming out of the brew head, but water coming through the steam wand and hot water spout. Ordering and replacing the whole solenoid unit completely fixed my Breville Infuser
This video was fantastic! It really help me solve the problem of the buzzing solenoid. I watched both of your videos and that gave me the confidence to go ahead and do it myself. I ordered the part from Genius Coffee N' Espresso out of Canada. Including shipping it came out to $78 dollars. The part I found most challenging was cutting the zip tie without clipping the water hose on the left side. I was able to maneuver in-and-out the solenoid without removing the water hose at the bottom, since you said in your video the screws were kind of a pain to deal with. Overall, it took about 60 minutes. I suggest doing this when you are not pressed for time, and you have full concentration on the project. Thank you again for posting the videos!!
Sounds like a successful repair. Yes, it's time consuming dealing with moving parts around in tight spaces.
Thank you for mentioning where you got the part! I’ve been looking everywhere!
Thank you so much for this video. I pulled out my solenoid valve and tried cleaning the valves and soaking them in vinegar like others have suggested. This didn't work for me. In the end I got a replacement from big warehouse spares in Sydney that arrived in two days and was easy to install following this video. The machine is running great again.
Glad you got it working. Sometimes you can clean the solenoids, sometimes not.
Great video with clear explanation ! I had the buzzing issue and no water was coming out. After I opened back of machine I noticed there is (lime)scale on the body of 2/3 way solenoid valve. I guess there was a leakage and it damaged the solenoid. I only changed the OLAB 2/3 way solenoid instead of changing whole block and it fixed the problem. Thanks for sharing your video !!!
Yes, solenoid coil damage is somewhat common and easier to repair than replacing the whole valve.
@@The4Crawler Oh well I got a new problem ! :) So I changed the solenoid valve and all was well for couple of weeks. Then, there was a leak inside the machine .... I was happy to know the solution. I changed the solenoid valve. This time I have a new problem, the group head is leaking hot water and when I try to use the steam, nothing gets out of wand. Instead steam gets out of group head. I have tried another brand new solenoid block and another brand new solenoid. But still I have the same problem. I am hoping you have a solution for me :)
@@LEOARM77 Follow the water:
ruclips.net/video/9lMw6ooiqPI/видео.html
Either the hot water/steam valve is clogged (inside) or the tubing is plugged or the solenoid, while new, may not be fully closing and sending water to that valve or a combination of those things. For hot water to get to the group head, the 3-port solenoid has to be open, which seals off the passage to the hot water valve. If everything else checks out, it may be that the main circuit board is sending AC voltage to that solenoid all the time. Try unplugging that solenoid and then test the hot water. If it works normally, then it may be the circuit board:
photos.app.goo.gl/bN1ugnLPYwvyDcr59
Hey, I’m trying to figure out the issue with my machine right now 😢 out of interest, if you wouldn’t mind me asking, when you were having this buzzing issue and no water coming from the group head, did you check whether your steam wand worked? I’m having this issue right now except my steam wand is perfectly fine…
I Wouldn't have been able to restore my machine if it wasn't for this video. Thank you so much for taking the time to make it.
Thank you so much for this video, it literally saved my coffee machine (and my marriage!)
Glad I could help!
Fantastic video. This one and the others on the Barrista. I changed both the the pump and a solenoid. Now working fine.
I almost pressed the button to buy a new one before I discovered your video!!!!
Great to hear!
Thank you for this helpful video! I had the buzzing and no steam. Opened it up to finder the 3 way solenoid melted out both sides! New part on the way!
Glad it helped.
Thank you! This was a great video. The only thing I wish was there was a video on how to put it back together. I did succeed, but the one thing I learned was that the orange rubber seals in the old solenoid need to be placed on the pipes rather than just seating them back into the new solenoid, otherwise the pipes don't go in and the clips are hard to get in. Otherwise, this was great. You saved me a ton of $$ not buying a new one.
Good tip. I found the opposite, that installing the o-rings in the fittings first worked better for me. But for sure, try out each way and use what works best.
Brilliant video. My machine’s problem is every time I press single/double shot it will fail the GFCI. Saved my 8 years old coffee machine. Thank you!
Glad you got your machine fixed.
Mine has the same issue. Going to do this repair when I can order the part. Do you happen to know the best place to order it?
You are awesome, very well done video, all the detail with no wasted babbling. Thanks for taking the time to make these videos.
You're very welcome!
Thanks for this video. Replaced the solenoid bar yesterday and all good today. Great step by step. Two of the three screws holding the back on at the bottom broke off, corrosion around the screws. It took about an hour.
Glad you got the machine fixed. I also had one screw that was badly corroded. Not sure what material those screws are made of. I initially thought they were stainless steel but the rusting issues seem to say otherwise.
Some of mine are badly corroded as well, I think they are zinc plated steel or similar.
What did you do to replace the broken screws. Two of ours broke when replacing and now the part won't sit right.
Thank you so much for your video. This is exactly what I need. I can’t wait to replace mine and get the fresh good coffee again.
Glad it was helpful!
Video saved me $650. You’re a godsend
Great, glad it was helpful. It is nice that these machines are fairly easy to repair.
Thank for making this video!! I have a different model of Sage; the bambino plus. Still I find it very usefull to just get the idea of what could solve the problem. It gets me a step closer to finding the solution😅
Glad it was helpful!
Great video series on this machine. From one of these that I bought off Amazon in 2015, it has served me well until today. I suspected the solenoid weeks ago but decided to push it to failure. Today, just a hum and no water. After watching your videos, I noticed that you cleaned the old valves and they appeared to be functional. After performing the same technique down to citric acid bath, I am now making coffee again!
Note: We also moved into a house where the water is harder and I suspect our simple vinegar baths have not been enough. I believe we will use bottled water or find a suitable filter for the coffee to deal with it long term.
Yes, either bottled water or make sure you get the ion exchange resin type filters and replace those regularly:
ruclips.net/video/VLqiSIQEBE8/видео.html
And make sure to get a regular schedule on the descaling, see my video in this playlist for developing an easy to follow maintenance schedule.
Thank you! This helped me a lot to figure out on how I can open the back of the case and exchange that rubber on top of the water hose connector with these two small screws in it.
This is one GREAT video! I'm now convinced I have to find a certified lab to repair my machine! :)
Good call, that's the idea of the video, to show what is involved. Then each person can decide if that's something they can handle or not.
Great step by step video!! Greatly appreciate you sir!🙏🏽🫡
Glad it was helpful!
Theory: The buzzing isn't the solenoid, it's the sound of your piston pump pumping against zero resistance BECAUSE the solenoids/valves aren't working. So, water isn't routed by solenoids to the group head or steam wand, but just draining right into the diffuser.
A combination of both I suspect. The solenoid valves themselves do make a buzzing noise when in this condition:
ruclips.net/video/yYJRQu3ZUik/видео.html
…also thanks for this. Helped me get to the solenoids which is good. I also replaced a snapped plastic portafilter locator (the bit beneath the grinder where you sit the portafilter).
Such a helpful video, R Brown! I wanted to share my "WHAAAT?!?!" moment from when was trying to get the back panel off of my BES870XL, as it might help others. Mine might be an older model because on the back of the unit instead of the five screws up top and three (with plugs) on the water reservoir level (as you discuss at the about the 1:50 mark in your video), my unit had five up top, two on the bottom of the unit, and three clips on each side. Confusingly, Breville put a screwhole/plug in the center position (right next to the water reservoir bracket, like your model) but it's a dummy: there isn't a screw down at the bottom of the four inch recessed hole. It took me about 45 minutes of not-so-nice language and confusion to figure that out! Eventually I was able to find the right screws to remove the back panel. The insides are exactly the same as in your video, so everything else went perfectly. Anyways, it's up and running now, and it now operates so quielty and smoothly that my only regret is that I'd repaired it sooner. Happy espresso time, everyone!
Glad you got it fixed. It sounds like there are quite a few variations in these machines over the years.
I have the BES870XL as well. I found the two screws on the bottom, but can’t figure out how to remove the back plate. I managed to pop out the clips, but the panel still seems attached at the bottom and I don’t want to break it /: did you find anything else that needs to be removed?
@@mllecoeurdelion It's been a while, but I honestly don't recall that there were any other screws on my model to remove other than described, and also the clips. I hope you were able to remove the back plate!
Thanks so much. Really appreciate your help, this has been an awesome experience and love your videos, explanations and your prompt responses!
You are so welcome!
Thanks so much for your videos. Excellently explained and I've learned a lot!
Reading comments here, there's a fairly common problem: water/steam coming from the group head after changing the 3-port solenoid. I have exactly that problem too.
With the new solenoid valve fitted, shots come out of the group head no problem so my original issue is fixed. The hot water tap and steam wand are working, but water drips out of the group head at the same time. Steam wand pressure seems a bit low too.
I've also noticed that when the machine is initially turned on, there's the usual buzz for a couple of seconds but some water is discharged from the group head. This didn't happen before - I assume it should be purging to the drip tray on startup?
To my mind, unwanted water through the group head must mean the 3-port solenoid isn't closing properly. Some water must be getting through the lower piping.
Maybe this happens because of all the descaling we tried before changing the solenoid, and then on first use the new valve gets flooded with bits of scale. Seems unlikely a new valve would jam up that quickly though, and running a descale now isn't helping.
Or an electrical fault supplying the solenoid or something wrong with the circuitry. Surely this issue is too common for that though?
So I guess my question is, could a blockage elsewhere - a clogged tube perhaps - cause water to force through both channels in the solenoid valve? Or do I focus on the valve operation itself?
Thanks for any thoughts!
Could be any of the reasons you suggest. Valve not sealing fully and allowing some water to flow through the closed side. Or there's some current leakage in the circuit driving the solenoid and that causes the valve to slightly open. Or a partial blockage in one of the lines creating a restriction.
One thing to try, pull the wire off the 3-port solenoid and see if it still leaks in hot water/steam mode. That would isolate the electrical element. Then try pulling each hose off and check for blockage, also check the little o-rings, they can sometimes be jammed inside the fitting and block flow. It could also be the new valve has a bad seal inside or has some mfg. debris inside that's preventing it from sealing off completely. You can take it off and try blowing through the various ports to see if any are leaking.
@@The4Crawler Thanks - I'll give that a go. I previously removed the blue wire from the 3-port solenoid but that didn't seem to make any difference - shots and steam still functioned as above which surprised me somewhat.
So I tried running the machine with red and blue disconnected (so solenoid without power would close the flow to group head by default?). The machine came on but nothing functioned then.
I've seen mention of pulling the wires off while the machine is powered on but that feels precarious?
@@The4Crawler I've checked the hoses and pulled out the 3-port solenoid again, and I think I've found something.
The 1 and 2 markings on the ports are the other way around on my new solenoid. The original was a CEME with the circlip around the front, so I just put the new CEME in the same way. But looking at both with the circlip at the front, the inlet port (right side) was marked 1 on the original and is 2 on the new one.
So I may have fitted the new solenoid the wrong way around! That would explain why pulling shots would still work (the channel to the group head would still open up). But surely the water/wand wouldn't have got any water at all this way?
So just for my sanity - the port that I can blow through, and feel air coming out of the top port, should be fitted on the right and connected to the corner pipe and water in feed. That's correct isn't it?
Thanks for reading all this!
@@jasondean9824 Hot water comes in from the side and flows out the top for hot water/steam mode and that's with no power applied:
ruclips.net/video/9lMw6ooiqPI/видео.html
@@The4Crawler Thanks for confirming, and my machine is working correctly now. So if anyone else replaces the 3-port solenoid and then gets steam coming out of the group head, they should definitely check that they installed it the right way round. And don't trust the 1 and 2 markings on the valve ends 😖
I've given myself a good kicking and now basking in the relief 😜
Thank you a lot, this video was exactly what i needed!
Glad to hear it!
Great Video, thank you very much.
I disassembled my machine Solis Grind and infuse Pro (the same Breville) (thanks to your videos), and I found that the solenoid ( CEME serie 588 Ac 230 V 50 Hz 3.5 VA) is burnt, and it is clear that there is a water leakage from the upper output of the valve.
at the electrical input of the Solenoid i noticed that there is a bridge rectifier (b250c 800) and I would ask you why the added this bridge rectifier.
Glad it helped. Perhaps that is a DC solenoid and thus needs the diode to rectify the AC current to DC. The pump in these machines works that way although is uses a single diode to produce a half wave rectified voltage and that causes the pump to oscillate 50 or 60 times per second, in order to pump water.
@@The4Crawler thank you very much for your response, from the informations printed, it is a AC 230 V solenoid and they used this bridge rectifier only for the first solenoid (3 ways valve). For your informations,
2 years ago I returned the machine under warranty to fix the pressure and water flow problem and I think they added this bridge (I am not sure but I noticed the traces of disassembly). The solenoid is burnt and its plastic part is melted. I am afraid that this bridge caused this problem.
@@hachimazzahhafi3440 Hard to say on the diode addition. AC and DC coils are buiilt a little different, so maybe the AC coil was affected by the diodes. The solenoid coils are fairly easy to replace, you can often find the separate, or get a new valve (same brand and size) and unscrew the top, slide the burnt coil off and put a new one on.
@@The4Crawler Ok, I am very thankful 🙏🙏🙏
@@hachimazzahhafi3440 I have some pictures and description of taking the coil off the solenoid valve on the photo album below:
photos.app.goo.gl/bN1ugnLPYwvyDcr59
This is on the older brass/Olab valves, but I think it's similar on the newer Ceme valves.
Just what i needed! Thank you sir!
Happy to help!
@The4Crawler Same machine here. Creating zero pressure to the group head. I've ran the tests with the dual wall basket and cleaning disc inserted for backflush, and still no pressure. When pulling a shot only the top of the espresso puck gets wet and no water comes through the bottom of the basket. Should I replace the Solenoid block first, or does this seem like a pump issue?
Check out this video and the pinned comment for troubleshooting ideas:
ruclips.net/video/9lMw6ooiqPI/видео.htmlsi=DTN6ieOZlvkHToPO If water is flowing to the hot water / steam and/or to the drip tray, pump is likely OK and the 3-port solenoid is either clogged (run multiple descaling cycles) or open it up to clean and test it (see video on this in this playlist) and/or replace it. Could also be electrical, the solenoid coil could be defective (see link to photo album with testing information in the pinned comment) or the drive circuit on the main circuit board is defective.
Like others have echoed, great video. I think it was mentioned before but group head stopped pulling shots although steam wand hot water were just fine, I replaced the whole solenoid assembly and now I can pull shots but when I turn on hot water or wand they all go through the group head, any ideas if there is something else that needs to be replaced?
In this video:
ruclips.net/video/9lMw6ooiqPI/видео.html
I cover the water flow in the machine. The tube out of the top of the 3-port solenoid valve sends water to the hot water/steam valve. Could be plugged somewhere between the valves. Or power could be getting applied to that 3-port valve and that will send water to the group head.
@@The4Crawler thanks for the prompt response! I have watched the video but I’m not sure what I’m missing, I have replaced back the old solenoid assembly and then I get the steam wand and hot working just fine but when I put the new solenoid assembly the group head works but the steam wand and hot water when I turn it on go through the group head, I even tried replacing the 3 way valve only from the new to the old assembly and same thing happens, I feel like there is a flow issue that is mixed up, any idea??
@@jjletsgetiton As mentioned earlier, the tube out of the top of the 3-port solenoid valve sends water to the hot water/steam valve. That port is normally open, meaning if the 3-port solenoid is not energized, water should flow out that tube. Easy test is to unplug the wires to that solenoid and then see if the hot water/steam works. If it does, that means that 3-port valve is somehow being energized. If disconnecting that valve doesn't make the hot water work, then the tube is either hooked up incorrectly or there is a clog in the top of the valve, the tube or in the hot water valve.
@@The4Crawler great! Thanks so much for the explanation, I’m not too savvy with all this stuff but your multiple videos and explanations are a huge help! I’m close to taking it in but will give it one last shot
Awesome vid! You know your stuff!!! Followed your other vid for water pump, worked like a charm.
Glad it helped!
Вы пробывали просто залить в бак лимонной кислоты жидкой или что получше ? Все бы заработало без этих усилий!!!
This vid saved me 300€! ❤️🙏🏻
Thanks for the video, needed help in getting the machine apart so i could look into a leak, so infuriating though because I still can't find it. My machine works fine except that it leaks a ton with every cup, took the machine apart, and as far as I can tell, it looks like new inside, not a drop of water or moisture inside the machine, and yet every cup of coffee I make uses 1L of water and spills it all over the counter, resorted to this because the price went up with covid and everyone buying up the machines so i had hoped that i could fix it but it's beyond me, Thanks for the informative video anyway.
I assume the water is leaking out into the drip tray6 and overflowing there onto the counter? If so, that's a sign that the 3-port solenoid valve is not fully closing off the upper port that send water to the hot water/steam valve where it runs down to the drip tray:
ruclips.net/video/9lMw6ooiqPI/видео.html
@@The4Crawler That Video has really helped me understand the machine more thanks I appreciate it a lot, I think I have it figured out, The drip tray isn't full but the leak is coming from the diffuser area of the machine, I think that the hose that outlets into the drip tray has somehow been pushed up or the diffuser outlet pulled out and the water is instead going to the cavity above the drip tray and is coming out the side of the machine
@@brandon99902 Sounds like you are narrowing in on the source of the leak.
Great video sir! My problem is that there is no water coming out of the steam wand (or the hot water pipe). When I switch the steam wand (or hot water) on, water starts coming out of the portafilter housing instead of the steam wand (or hot water pipe). Do you think this could be a problem with the Solenoid valve, or is it something else (and if so, any ideas what I should be looking for)?
Follow the water:
ruclips.net/video/9lMw6ooiqPI/видео.html
Either the hot water/steam valve is clogged (inside) or the tubing is plugged or the solenoid, while new, may not be fully closing and sending water to that valve or a combination of those things. For hot water to get to the group head, the 3-port solenoid has to be open, which seals off the passage to the hot water valve. If everything else checks out, it may be that the main circuit board is sending AC voltage to that solenoid all the time. Try unplugging that solenoid and then test the hot water. If it works normally, then it may be the circuit board:
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@@The4Crawler Thank you kindly for taking the time to reply! This is at the very edge of my abilities but I'll open her up and see if I can diagnose and report back here with any progress.
Interesting, you had OLAB assembly but you got it replaced with CEME. Does this make any difference? I do have OLAB as well, trying to find a replacement as the assembly is not available now so buying parts only
That's what I got when I ordered the replacement assembly a few years back. I guess Breville is now using the Ceme valves instead of the Olab. I think the Ceme might have a bit stronger solenoid coil, it think its rated 14VA compared to 10.5VA on the Olab. The Olab valves are nice being all metal, so I'm holding onto my original valves in case I need to replace the Ceme valves. The Olab valves seem to be in greater supply on places like eBay, at least the last time I looked, likely because they're used in other brand machines.
Hi, your video was helpful in replacing the solenoid. After I replaced it, then water wasn't coming out of the steam wand or the hot water spout. They were working before the solenoid was changed. Now the water and steam comes out through the grouphead when you switch to hot water or steam. The hoses are all clean and not clogged. Any suggestions?
Could be the tubes out of the middle and top of the solenoid block are hooked up wrong:
ruclips.net/video/9lMw6ooiqPI/видео.html
Or, the 3-port solenoid valve is stuck open or perhaps it's being powered by the main circuit board all the time. Easy test for that is unplug the wires to that solenoid and see if the hot water/steam work OK. If so, the main board may have a failed Triac that's sending power to that solenoid coil all the time.
@@The4Crawler Hi R Brown - thank you so much! The tubes were all correct. I unplugged the wires to the solenoid and turned on both the water & steam and it worked. I guess it is then the main board that needs to be replaced. Assuming this is the part - Main PCB SP0010236?
@@frankjoe109 Yes, that's the PCB p/n:
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@@The4Crawler Thanks so much. Hard to find this part locally. Really appreciate your help, this has been an awesome experience and love your videos, explanations and your prompt responses!
Same problem, but instead of ending up replacing the whole solenoid block, I disassembled the block and removed several blockages with a small pick. After re-assembling everything back into the machine, flushed it with citric acid solution and all is well now. Guess de-scaling every couple of years just isn't enough where we live (hard water)..
Congrats, sounds like a good repair. Yes, I don't think the descaling solution gets into enough places long enough to clean out all the hard water deposits. My old valves responded well to a long soak in citric acid based cleaner.
Hi there, I am trying to repair my BES870, it has one of those plastic solenoid assemblies rather than the metal one like you use in your cleaning video. Is it still possible to pull them apart and descale/clean them? My machine has no water at the group head and no pressure. steam wand works fine, hot water works but not great.
I never tore my new Ceme/plastic valves apart before I installed them. Not sure it they can be taken apart or not. Maybe another viewer can chime in if they have done so.
@@The4Crawler I did manage to pull them apart in the end. Undid the bolt at the top and battled the circlips off and they popped open. In the end, my issue (no water at the group head) was a blocked water dispenser. I noticed when I pulled the tube that ran to the water dispenser/group head out that the o-ring was filthy, so I used a straw brush to scrub that out and I got a small flow of water before it stopped again.. so did it again more thoroughly and it started flowing from the group head. I have a working machine again! Thank you for your videos, they were really helpful!
@@edmz1234 Good to know those valves are serviceable. I guess the circlips are more suited for the Ceme plastic housing than the threaded parts on the Olab brass valves.
Thanks for all the detailed videos - exactly what I needed! Unfortunately I can't find the parts available anywhere in Canada and even US/overseas - seems to be a global shortage of coffee machine parts according to a local repair shop I contacted. I might be able to purchase the 2-way OLAB solenoid and the CEME 3-way solenoid separately; the issue is the OLAB have a metal base that isn't compatible with the CEME without valve modifications. Do you think it is possible to simply re-use the existing OLAB armature and take off the OLAB 9200H solenoid and put the CEME 3-way on the armature? Hope this makes sense!
There seems to be a lot of similarity in these sorts of parts among different mfgs. and I suspect that the coils can swap between different makes. Reason being is they all use the same thread size and thus the same diameters on the tubes that the coils fit over. They make coils of different voltages for different applications, 24V, 120V, 240V, etc. and the coil is often the only difference between a 120V and a 240V valve for example.
Thank you so much for posting this
No problem 😊
My BBE has just started to make a brief buzz before it goes into warm up sometimes, is this the death knell for the solenoid valve or would a descale maybe help? I had one cycle where I tried to steam milk but it was still pressurising the grouphead. I powered down cleaned everything up, ran a shot and it went back to normal and steamed the milk fine.
Probably worth running a descaling cycle or two and see if that helps. The valves might be starting to stick internally.
Great Video on the problem and how to fix it. I get this buzzing sound and lack of pressure every time I clean and descale the machine with diluted White Vinegar. Do you know if descaling could block these small valves? This is very puzzling to me.
It might be that the vinegar is breaking loose small flakes of scale in the thermo coil and then that's getting into the valves.
Hello and thank you for your time making these videos. I bought same unit knowing that “steamer and extractor not working”. Brought it home, performed clean cycle with tablets and vinegar 10 times or so. Steamer started to work just fine. When I run coffee thru it-won’t give any pressure(just a few hair thin movements) but when I leave cleaning rubber “plate” inside the portafilter and run “double shot” through it-gives me beautiful 11-12am pressure on a gauge. Could you please direct me what’s need to be changed?
Are you using the single or double wall filter baskets? The double wall will give you some pressure, regardless of the coffee grind and compaction. It won't be high but it should register on the gauge. With the single wall baskets, you need to dial in the grind and compaction of the coffee to get the desired pressure. Finer grind setting and higher compaction will generally raise the pressure. See the videos in this playlist for explanations of the filter baskets and grinder settings.
I’m using single wall, played with the grind all the way from 15 until 3 and still no pressure. Pack coffee hard and using measuring plate.
@@romeoivanovcom You might try the double wall filter and see if that does anything different. It has the built in orifice to create a pressure drop. With adjusting the grinder, it does take a few baskets of grinding to see the change come through unless you go in and clean out the inner passages each time. You're shooting for the texture of regular table salt.
Thank you so much for this video! We waited patiently for a replacement three way valve and replaced it just now. Our original problem of no water down the group head is fixed, but now the steam/hot water come out of the group head instead of the wand. I flipped back to the old three way valve and now the wand works but no water down the head group.
I read through the comments and noted the gentleman who mentioned unplugging the upper blue wire from the solenoid - that worked but as soon as the plug went back on, the water/steam started coming back out of the group head instead of the wand. Any idea on what to do to try and fix the machine?! Thank you in advance!
Water flows to the ground head when the 3-way solenoid is powered. It flows to the hot water valve when it's not powered. This video explains the water flow in the machine:
ruclips.net/video/9lMw6ooiqPI/видео.html
Check the new valve you got, unpowered you should be able to blow air into the right side port, where the right angle fitting would be. Air should come out the top port with no power applied. Also, compare the printing on the solenoid coil between the 2 valves and see if they are similar rating for voltage.
You might also try cleaning the old valve, that's likely why it's not opening fully to send hot water to the group head:
ruclips.net/video/eljHS_BRJXk/видео.html
@@The4Crawler , thank you so much again! I watched all of your breville videos while trying to fix my parent’s machine! It seems like when power is there, the group head functions but the steam/water do not and when there is no power, the steam wand and hot water work appropriately.
I could theoretically put in an in-line switch to toggle between functions, but absent this modification, any other ideas or thoughts on how to repair the machine? Thank you in advance!
@@tonyjarjoura4343 Yes, a toggle switch would do the job for an inexpensive repair. Otherwise, it could be something like a bad component on the circuit board that's sending AC power to the solenoid all the time. It's supposed to only get power during an espresso cycle.
Thanks for your video.
Is the solenoid the same for 2 way or 3 way valve?
In your video, the CEME solenoid of 2 way valve has different Vxxxxx...number from the solenoid of 3 way valve.
As far as I know, they seem to be the same, as in the plastic solenoid coil. I didn't disassemble the Ceme solenoids but they both had the same VA rating. On the Olab version, they are identical. All the coils do is create a magnetic field that pulls the iron slug inside the valve up. Same thing in the 2 or 3 way valve, just in the 2 way, it only opens the bottom port. In the 3 way valve, it opens the bottom and simultaneously closes the top port. I think Ceme must add the valve p/n onto the coil, while Olab has the coils marked with the coil p/n.
Thanks for your explanations. I am going to order Olab solenoid from Germany through Ebay. The whole assembly parts from Breville is no longer available.
Thanks R.Brown! My machine has low pressure, very little movement on the gauge, but water comes out. The steam wand works well. Does that still point to the solenoid block or pump?
Could be either. Hot water and steam work with al the solenoids off. Espresso needs the 3-port solenoid to fully open for max. pressure. If you're seeing lots of water into the drip tray while pulling a shot, that's the valve leaking. Could also be the over pressure or safety valve leaking or it could be the pump:
ruclips.net/video/i8GGZHKNxPo/видео.html
If you can, open up the back of the machine and peak inside while pulling a shot (be careful, live wires inside). Look for water running into the diffuser from either the solenoid block or the safety valve. If none seen, it's likely the pump. Can be replaced or rebuilt.
@@The4Crawler thanks. I have plenty of water being pulled through for the shot. And I see no leaks on the inside. The unit never goes into high gear, with a notable pressure increase. And I no longer get any crema. I will order a pump.
@@martinives5353 Yes, it does sound like the pump is the cause. Luckily, they are fairly easy to get and not that expensive.
@@The4Crawler A new pump didn't resolve the issue. From where do I find the solenoid assembly for a BEs840?
@@martinives5353 My strategy is to look up the part number here:
www.ereplacementparts.com/breville-bes840-infuser-espresso-machine-parts-c-116052_116055_187836.html
The plug that part number into a web search and see what turns up. If that doesn't work, try searching for the solenoid part number, likely made by Olab.
Or try cleaning the solenoid valves:
ruclips.net/video/eljHS_BRJXk/видео.html
My issue is the right elbow is leaking where it attaches to the rest of the block. (Right where the pin is.)
Is it possible just to replace that? Or is there ring inside where they are attached I could replace?doesn’t seem like I can just remove the elbow. Too cramped.
Oddly, it still pulls a good shot but it’s leaking bad enough to saturate the bottom where the ground wire it.
Yes, there is an o-ring in that elbow, see photo 3 in the album below:
photos.app.goo.gl/bN1ugnLPYwvyDcr59
I had trouble with my pressure gauge not going up and the pump would work inconsistent. I took my breville espresso apart and cleaned all solenoids and hoses and nothing seems to work, any advice?
Does the pump turn on and run? Do you hard the solenoid valves clicking on and off? Is any water flowing anywhere, like to the hot water dispenser or the drip tray? Could be the inlet water filter is clogged. See my video on the water flow in the machine and try to trace the water from the tank to wherever it's going or not going.
Hello, So I found your page when looking for info on fixing my Breville Barista, Ive watched I think all your videos on it (very helpful). I have replaced my pump and the solenoid block. My machine is still just sputtering out a tiny bit of water. Ive about givin up hope. Is there anything else I can look into?
Follow the water:
ruclips.net/video/9lMw6ooiqPI/видео.html
Either the hot water/steam valve is clogged (inside) or the tubing is plugged or the solenoid, while new, may not be fully closing and sending water to that valve or a combination of those things. Also, look inside and see if water is flowing out of the over pressure valve, if so it may have some debris inside holding it open, that would bleed off most of the pressure and send that water to the drip tray. For hot water to get to the group head, the 3-port solenoid has to be open, which seals off the passage to the hot water valve. If everything else checks out, it may be that the main circuit board is sending AC voltage to that solenoid all the time. Try unplugging that solenoid and then test the hot water. If it works normally, then it may be the circuit board:
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@@The4Crawler I also wonder if it could be the flow meter? I have had my clean me light blinking constantly and wont go off.
@@briandierks8668 Could be, easy enough to check it out. Should be able to blow air through it and see if the vanes inside spin up. Might also be a clogged in-line filter between the water tank and the pump.
@@The4Crawler Hello again. After replacing my inline filter (which I had to ship from Australia and it took a bit...) my Barista is working great again. Thank you!! We are however noticing a lot more water coming out of the overflow and into the drip tray. Any thoughts on that? I remember see something about that in one of your videos, but don't remember which one it was.
@@briandierks8668 Could be the over pressure valve on top of the pump venting water out to the drip tray. Or it could be the 3-port solenoid valve not opening fully. That will cause the top port not to seal off fully and send water up to the hot water valve and down into the drip tray. Usually can peek inside the back of the machine and see where the water is flowing:
ruclips.net/video/9lMw6ooiqPI/видео.html
Thanks for the video. Helped me pinpoint the source of low pressure. However, trying to put it back together I was left with extras (unexpected, right?): a red washer (5mm), and a white plastic shoulder washer (6mm, 9mm at the shoulder). Have you got a clue as to where they might belong?
Might be this one from the pump/safety valve connection:
ruclips.net/video/46UBebNJ-uo/видео.html
Otherwise, likely from one of the fittings that connect to the solenoid block.
Check for water leaks and if you see none, maybe those were provided with the new solenoids.
My machine is started doing buzz metallic sound yesterday and stoped working (no water and no pressure nothing)..
Where I can find those CEME 397 3/2 way 230v/50hz solenoids to buy? Im from brazil and its almost impossible to get this solenoids here and when I found they ask somethink around 200 us dolars for entire assembly kit, I payed 440 dolars for the entire machine, this price is insane
I've never found a good source for those valves myself. Try eBay and don't limit the search for matching voltage, as you can swap your coil from your old valve to the new one if it's still in good shape.
Also, contact your local Breville support folks, they often have the replacement parts available.
@@The4Crawler my machine is pretty new, bought in 2019, everything inside the machine is almost new, no dust, no coffee residue.
Maybe I do the same as you (two redlights for solenoids usage indicator)
I will search for my breville local support.
I watched almost all your videos about breville expresso.
Your videos are great! public utility! really thanks!
Great video, helped me replace both of the valves. Buzzing stopped but no still no water through..so guess im onto the pump next being the issue? Did you find the solenoids fixed your issue or have some also had to replace pump?
The solenoids fixed the no water issue, but I still had low extraction pressure so in the end replaced the pump as well:
ruclips.net/video/i8GGZHKNxPo/видео.html
Check and make sure none of the small tubes are clogged and that water is not passing out the overpressure valve.
Is it generally the black solenoid housing that goes or the internal mechanical plunger? Just wondering if I can get away with replacing just one part? Anyone know?
All depends on the problem. The black part is the coil of wire that makes the magnetic field. Easy enough to test with a multi meter if you have one:
photos.app.goo.gl/bN1ugnLPYwvyDcr59
They'll either measure 0 ohms (short circuit) or infinite (open circuit) of they be in the 500-1000 ohm range. Other sign of failure is if they get damaged by leaking water and short to ground, this will cause a GFCI/RCD type receptacle/breaker to trip.
If the coil is OK, then it may be the mechanical bits inside the valve that are gummed up, cleaning may help:
ruclips.net/video/eljHS_BRJXk/видео.html
Or the internal seals in the valve may be leaking in which case replacement would be the solution.
Hi Sir. I have the BES 860 XL and like your machine the original solenoids are OLAB instead of CEME. I did the order and receive the CEME and after the installation the 3 way solenoide was not activating. I noticed a difference of TF in the specifications. The OLAB TF is 135 vs CEME TF 145. Can be that the main reason to avoid the activation toward the group head ?
I think the TF specification is the "fluid temperature", so that should not be an issue. The water temperature will be around 100C. It may be you have a bad connection or broken wire on that solenoid if both the old and new solenoids were not actuating. You can test the solenoid:
ruclips.net/video/yYJRQu3ZUik/видео.html
Or you could hook up something like an indicator or test light or a volt meter to the solenoid wire and see if it's getting power:
ruclips.net/video/9cC-m3a-oXY/видео.html
If all is well with the solenoid and you are not getting power to it, the main circuit board for the machine may be defective and need to be replaced.
R Brown Thanks so much for the suggestions.
Hi R Brown thanks for sharing your repair videos. I have recently picked up a BES860 unit which apparently has kept tripping the power mains. Would you happen to know what i should be looking for first?
Likely something inside is shorted to ground or line to neutral. If it was tripping an RCD or GFCI breaker, it's likely a ground fault, if it's tripping an over current breaker, it may be line to neutral. An ohm meter between the 3 pins on the power cord might reveal which side the short is on. But could be the incoming power line, the power switching circuit on the main PCB or could be the boiler or thermo-block inside. If you can get a low resistance ohm meter reading, try unplugging/disconnecting parts inside the unit until the resistance jumps up higher.
@@The4Crawler
Thankyou Sir, I'll give those a try and give a feedback on the results. Cheers.
Great video!Quick question, I have a bes860xl the previous version of your machine. I've ben using it for a solid 10 years now multiple times per day. About a year ago I stated to get intermittent solenoid buzzing when i hit my brew button. although it always eventually kicks in and works fine (seems to really hate the cleaning cycle as well) . Recently the buzzing has gotten more regular and can last longer, although it still hasn't fully failed still brews decent shots. Given your experience with the machine do you think its worth replacing the solenoid on mine, or are there other issues on my doorstep given its age. I recently needed to replace the silicone gasket for the water tank. I'm in Canada and it looks like I would need to spend about 125 on the full solenoid assembly and I'm just not sure its worth it.
Might try disassembling the solenoids for a good cleaning:
ruclips.net/video/eljHS_BRJXk/видео.html
Had same problem. Wasn’t pick up pressure and noising. Replaced same parts and still have not pressure. Did a test with covering in plastic for “clean me” rubber stuff and it raised pressure this way. When did it with coffee, then it not raising pressure. Any suggestions what can be? Thank you.
Is this with the single or double wall filter basket? If using the double wall basket, it may be the coffee grind is too coarse or not packed firm enough. Or try the single wall basket, it'll create some pressure drop regardless of how the coffee is ground. Might also be the pump not putting out enough volume/pressure, if those other things don't help. I have a video in this playlist on replacing the pump. That helped my low pressure issue.
R Brown R Brown just look over and did descaling. Never done it in 4,5 years. Always was using water from store and wasn’t use machine for around 6 month due to moving and after turn it on it starts buzzing and then change solenoid and it wasn’t pick up pressure. After descale process, pressure start rising again and machine works like new.
@@isane4ek87 Glad you got it working again. I imagine with good purified water, the machine may go a long time between descaling cycles. Water may have started to dry out during those 6 months and led to some excess build-up.
Breville Barista 1870 years old. No longer allows for programming of coffee and grinding of bean size, only works if manually stopped, currently experiences new issues with extracting the coffee. What could be the reason for us experiencing these issues, the machine is only 4 years old.
No expert on that issue, but common factor of all those features is the main controller board (PCB), so that would be a good place to start. Try unplugging the machine for a while and see if that resets it. Also try resetting the brew amounts to the factory default, consult owner's manual. If not, contact Breville support and see if they have any other troubleshooting ideas. PCB can be replaced if needed. Other causes might be the water flow sensor (see video on the 870 water flow in this channel) that can affect brew quantity. Bean setting is just a timer function, there's no sensor involved other than the setting on the dial.
Hey mate, did you ever get a chance to pull apart, see if it was salvageable? Just about to do this on mine after running descaler and now getting no flow!
I did go through and clean the inside of the valves and I think they're fully operational now. But since I have the new valve block installed and that's working great, I don't want to tear the machine apart to test the old valves.
If the water isn't flowing, check out this video:
ruclips.net/video/9lMw6ooiqPI/видео.html
and see if you can find out where it's going. Maybe some tubes are hooked up the the wrong places or a valve is stuck open or closed or the over pressure valve is passing water to the drip tray, etc. Pop open the back of the machine and peek inside while running a cycle. Be careful as there are live electrical connections inside. Usually you can see where the water is flowing.
@@The4Crawler thanks mate. I went a bit rash, just bought a new BES870 instead as to be fair, I inherited this 870 from mum a couple of years back and they got it from someone else... who knows the history of it! Getting the local repair agent to check it over, confirm the fault and I'll either fix it myself or get them to fix it and either use the machine at work or sell it on to offset the newy! Your videos have provided a lot of extra info where I had doubts, so this is great. Cheers again!
I have a Breville Duo-Temp.I get 1.5 cups of water that comes over the coffee grounds. How do you reduce the water flow. Too much water. Does a part need replaced? What can we do to fix this problem.
Likely similar to the Barista Express that I have. There's a small water flow meter between the tank and water pump. It should be the only thing with wires coming off it down there:
ruclips.net/video/9lMw6ooiqPI/видео.html
That senses the water flow and compares that to what you have pre-set. First try resetting the water volume on the machine, see your Owner's Manual for details. If that's OK, then try running a descaling flush or two and see if that will free up the flow meter. It has a little paddle wheel that spins as water flows through. If that gets gummed up, it spins too slow or not at all and the machine doesn't know how much water has been pumped.
@@The4Crawler I located a white circular plastic disk with three wire coming out of the top-white, red and green wire. This is located to the bottom left - looking into back of unit.
I figure this is the water flow meter. By chance, would you be so kind to tell me where I might purchase one? Do you by chance have a part number (#). Thanks for your help.
@@marycash3532 Sounds like the right part. You might try:
www.ereplacementparts.com/
or at least find the p/n there and search for that or often Breville has parts available if you contact them.
@@The4Crawler Thanks for getting back with. I will be repairing my unit shortly. Have a great day. Stay safe.
Thanks for this video (and the water flow video). My 870XL started losing pressure and I was finding water build up in the bottom reservoir. Your video was extremely helpful. I'm finding that if I turn the Selector Valve to hot water. I get very little hot water coming out and it also comes out of the group head. seems that replacing the solenoid group would possibly remove the issue. Would you agree? I tested the pump and it seems to be working fine. Seems the Solenoid group block is on back order from replacementparts. Bummer!
is it possible to just replace the 3way? Or do I just get the block assembly? Thanks!
It may be the 3-port valve is stuck part way open. Might be worth pulling that out and seeing if you can free it up:
ruclips.net/video/eljHS_BRJXk/видео.html
Thanks @@The4Crawler I'm gonna give that a shot. Much appreciate the help. Really appreciate the videos. Thanks again!
@@davidfischetti1714 Hi david, I have a similar problem. Loud noise, no pressure and water is building up in the bottom reservoir. What ended up being your solution or problem?
@@rahulmanocha1165replacing this part fixed the problem. Note that water build up in the bottom tray is normal
😢 Hello. In sage, I replaced the gasket because during high pressure cleaning, the gasket shot and popped out. I replaced the gasket with a new one and the same thing happens. When cleaning under pressure, it shoots and the gasket pops out of the mount. Water flows sideways and cleaning cannot be completed by descaling. What should I do, help. Sage is no longer under warranty.
Never ran into that exact issue myself. Some ideas are to pull out the rubber cleaning disc and make sure the small hole isn't plugged and that it's nut stuck down to the filter basket. I've had that happen before and nothing would come through on a cleaning cycle. Also check that the over pressure valve above the pump is not stuck closed, that should open and let excess pressure out of the system. Then double check that the gasket on the group head (what I assume is blowing out on your machine) is installed properly. Have heard of folks having an issue with a loose screw or something up there that can cause it to leak.
@@The4Crawler I disassembled the machine and the screws are well tightened. Everything should work fine in my opinion because nothing is clogged. Unfortunately, when cleaning the machine, it does not withstand the pressure and water pours out of the seal, because it blows it out
@@AliceWIrlandii The pressure during cleaning is generally not very high in normal conditions. The only time I see high pressure during a cleaning cycle is when either the cleaning disc is clogged or if I'm using a dual wall filter basket for cleaning, that small orifice in the filter basket is clogged.
@@The4Crawler I have this express two years, there have been no problems so far, even during cleaning. I've checked all possibilities and I have no idea why it's blowing the gasket.
@@AliceWIrlandii Try some variations on cleaning. Use different filter baskets (dual and single wall) for example. Or skip the cleaning disc and just use a dual wall filter for example. See if you can narrow down what is causing the high pressure. Like I said, I've only seen high pressure (no blown gasket on my machine) when either the filter basket or the cleaning disc is clogged. I just had to unclog my dual wall filter basket last week because it was clogged and would flow no water. If I ran that in a cleaning cycle, the pressure gauge would run up to the top and sit there with no water flowing.
i have no water going to the brew head. i replaced the pump, still no difference. i've got water coming out of the steam wand but not steam. i'm wondeirng if it's a solenoid, but i don't hear that noise like yours is making i'm at my wits end and have been without my espresso machine for a few months now. :(
You might try popping the back of the machine open enough to take a look inside while running a shot. Be careful as there are live electrical connections exposed. See if you can see where the water is flowing, whether it be out the over pressure valve or out of the hot water steam valve and into the drip tray. That's how I found a water leak in my machine:
ruclips.net/video/46UBebNJ-uo/видео.html
I'm sure my solenoids do need replacing, but for now...the pressure is not an issue. The machine keeps switching off randomly. Having stripped the machine, cleaned it thoroughly and removed any potential blockages, I'm thinking that the the on/off switch may be worn. Any suggestions here?
The switches on these machines are more of a soft switch. They just send signals to the main circuit board that controls the machine. Might check out this page for some troubleshooting ideas:
siber-sonic.com/appliance/800Electrical.html
It's for an earlier model but apparently all the 800 series machines are quite similar. Likely guess is a loose connection some place or something like a faulty capacitor or similar part.
@@The4Crawler Thanks very much. I'll investigate along these lines. Lockdown without coffee might be the last straw! THANKS.
Hi. Thanks for the explanation. I've had a similar issue and I just replaced the right handside solenoid. However, now I'm getting pressure on the gauge when pulling a shot but never up to max, e.g., when I try to pull a shut with the bascket completely blocked. Any idea what else could affect this? I am getting good steam on the other ends
Might be the safety valve is leaking or the pump is worn. I replaced both and got full pressure back on my machine:
ruclips.net/video/46UBebNJ-uo/видео.html
My bet is that your left solenoid/valve isn't closing fully. Here's why. If you are looking from the rear of your machine at the solenoids, the heated water enters from the right. The first solenoid/valve is a three way that can divert the water to the steam wand. That works for you. When you pull an expresso, that valve lets the water flow left to the middle T that goes to the group head AND the left solenoid/valve MUST close to block the drain. Yours doesn't fully close, so some of your pressure is going to the diffuser, not the group head.
Thanks for posting these videos very helpful. I have the same machine and recently had the solenoid block replaced, had I seen these videos first I would've done it myself. I recently descaled my machine using dezcal descaling solution, I'd used this solution before but this time the water started coming out a blackish purple color from the steam wand. I've rinsed it out with water several times and there are tiny black specs of material (not sure i'f its rubber, plastic or metal) coming out mostly when I use the steam wand. I called Breville and they said to descale again (using something other than dezcal) so I used vinegar and i'm still getting the same tiny black specs. Any idea what this could be? I thought maybe the thermocoil was corroded by the solution or something but its an expensive fix. My machine is only 4 years old.
Hard to say, but maybe take a look at the hot water / steam valve:
ruclips.net/video/KJ0A-pzX-1Y/видео.html
That part only comes into play when hot water or steam is selected.
Thanks, Mr. Brown! I had the same problem, however, the steamer and hot water was working fine. Now that I replaced the solenoid block, my initial problem is fixed (making good shots) but the steamer and hot water is no longer working. Could there be any other possible issues other than the solenoid? I would appreciate any input.
Perhaps the hoses were not reconnected properly after the solenoid replacement? By default the hot water/steam feature works off the normally open port of the 3-way solenoid:
ruclips.net/video/9lMw6ooiqPI/видео.html
So unless that port is blocked or the solenoid is stuck fully open, I would check the plumbing inside.
Mr. Brown, thanks again 🙏🏾. I have checked the hoses for proper connectivity, the problem remained. I then swapped the new 3 way solenoid coil with that of the old OEM one then reverted back to the original problem 🤣. I now have the seamer and hot water working well, but no espresso shots (I.e., no pressure or water coming at all). I am thinking the problem could be elsewhere... any thoughts?
BTW, prior to the problem - failing to make espresso shots, there were numerous occurrences of power tripping when I tried/pushed to make espresso shots.
@@himbol7531 See if you can open up the 3/2 way solenoid and see if it's plugged inside on the upper port as that's the one that hot water/steam flows out of. The other test would be to try blowing in the lower right side port and feel for air coming out the top port with no power connected to the solenoid. That's the normal flow direction with the solenoid not energized.
hello where can i buy these two valves Solis Barista Pro Typ 114
Look in the video description for some possible sources, at least for the BES870XL. Look on the eReplacementParts web site and find out #1 if they have the part and #2 if not, grab the Breville part number and drop that in your favorite search engine or #3 contact the mfg. support folks.
I hope you can help.
My machine made a faint nose (as opposed to it's normal loud noise) upon start up a few days ago.
I was told it may be the Ulka Pump.
Replaced the pump, but not only it did not fix the problem, but as well caused the water/steam wand to stop working.
SO, we put the old pump back in.
The issue on start up noise being very very faint is still there, but now no water/steam coming out (even though the pump is going as I can hear it).
Any thoughts on what it could be.
I LOVE my machine and do not want to replace it.
My guess would be the 3-port solenoid valve is not opening fully, letting most of the water flow out the diffuser and into the drip tray, or there is a clogged tube someplace. Check out the water flow and see if you can find where the bottleneck is:
ruclips.net/video/9lMw6ooiqPI/видео.html
@@The4Crawler -
Thank you so much.
Would the 3 port solenoid and the cogged tube (either/both) also attribute to the usual grunting sound upon start up being really really faint?
Thank you!
@@memememe3814 I have a new pump in mine and sometimes it's loud on initial turn on and other times it is quiet. I'm not sure how that pump is controlled electrically but there is some sort of electronic control, likely a Triac, like a light dimmer uses. At startup, the pump seems to be run at a lower power setting than when it's in normal operation.
@@The4Crawler - I never had the pump not be loud on initial start up. We actually thought it was the pump going bad because of the faint noise upon initial start up.
Replaced the pump and when the same issue persisted, we put the old pump back in and returned the new pump to Amazon.
I JUST tried to do a descale of the machine (even though I regularly have done this in the past) in hopes of fixing the issue and I. have zero water coming out of the machine. NONE. Not even in the drip tray.
I'm bummed...you are my only hope!
I might also add, that the machine does turn hot when it's turned on.
My screws were fine but one is stuck. I will have to drill it out.
I have a Breville/Sage Barista Express BES870XL- the water coming out of the wand just stopped. Motor sound comes and goes. What’s wrong? What can I do to fix the machine.
Might be plugged up, try a descaling flush or two running solution through the hot water and steam wand. May take a few cycles to unclog it.
@@The4Crawler I have soaking the wand in warm water and cleaning out the tip. Status still the same. Help me figure out this--When I turn the dial to steam - there is no pump sound-which results in no water or steam coming out of the wand. Correct me if I am wrong- if I can’t get steam from the wand , I can’t descale the interior of the wand.
What pushes the water out? Thanks again.
@@marycash3532 Oh, I thought you said you had some water/steam out the wand. If the pump isn't running, it might be the switches on the hot water/steam valve that are either disconnected or not working:
ruclips.net/video/9lMw6ooiqPI/видео.html
Those are what tells the machine what position the switch is in. In hot water mode, it runs the pump continuous, in steam mode it raises the temperature and the pump runs intermittently. Might be the wires from the switches need to be re-seated at the main circuit board for example.
@@The4Crawler Thank you ☺ for getting back with me. I will start the repair soon.Have a great day. Stay safe.
In case it's of interest, I took the power supply / controller board (RPBBV187000) apart, some of the electrolytic capacitors are Teapo, a pretty cheap brand...
Great information, thanks for posting. I've not removed that main PCB yet to have a look. Yes, low cost electrolytic caps are a potential source of problems when they start to dry out.
Hi, i have the exact same machine but i bought it at a flymarket and i also have no pressure , and when i push the button for coffee i notice that the water not filling the cup but instead the water poors out of the bottom of the machine? I already open the machine and checked the pomp and it works. The same thing happens when i open the steam (water poors out of the bodem of the machine) ? Any suggestions ???? if i remove the water reservoir and then when you push for steam or coffie there is no water coming out.... when is use steam then i get some steam but also notice water that poors out of the bodem inside the machine ???
Might be a problem like this:
ruclips.net/video/KJ0A-pzX-1Y/видео.html
Or check this video that shows how the water is supposed to flow and how the tubing is connected:
ruclips.net/video/9lMw6ooiqPI/видео.html
@@The4Crawler i notice that from my left selenoit the plastic tube next to my selenoit (the tube that you think that's go to the Expresso) (Just right from my left selenoit the first rube,) when you push the button for coffy there Comes no water out of the tube .. i already removed this tube en blow into it and its not blokked...
Water for coffee comes out of the center tube between the two solenoids:
ruclips.net/video/9lMw6ooiqPI/видео.html
If that's not happening, that means the 3-port solenoid, the one with the hose coming out of the top, is either not opening up or the port inside is blocked. If it's blocked, you may be able to opeing it up and clean out the blockage:
ruclips.net/video/eljHS_BRJXk/видео.html
I purchased my Breville from an online auction. Unfortunately it will not turn on. Any tips or suggestions?
Check out this page for some basic troubleshooting tips (it's an older machine but very similar):
siber-sonic.com/appliance/800Electrical.html
And it may be the "fuse" on the main circuit board, scroll to the end of this photo album for a closeup:
photos.app.goo.gl/bN1ugnLPYwvyDcr59
interesting look forward to seeing what the problem was
Seems like a faulty solenoid valve from initial testing. Not sure what was the root cause of the failure though.
Great stuff, thanks for sharing! Very useful!
Wanted to ask you, I plugged accidentally my 120V BES70XL to a 220V socket and stopped working. I looked at the main PCB and didn't see any damage. Any idea what else could have been damaged and where to look inside?
This page has a pretty good troubleshooting and repair section:
siber-sonic.com/appliance/800Electrical.html#nopower
It's for an earlier model, but apparently all the 800 series machines are quite similar electrically.
Hey so i replaced solenoids and coffee is extracting but my steam arm is not working all the steam is coming through the group handle? Do you know guys what this is?
Check out my water flow video and see if you can find anything amiss:
ruclips.net/video/9lMw6ooiqPI/видео.html
It might be water tube connections were mixed up when reassembling the machine. Or wiring was mixed up or the new solenoid valve is somehow stuck open or was installed backwards. Water should flow out the top of the 2/3 way valve unless a brew cycle is running. Quick test is unplug one of the wires to that solenoid and if how water works, then that solenoid may be getting power when it's not supposed to. In that case, it may be the main circuit board has a shorted driver for that valve and needs to be repaired or replaced.
@@The4Crawler so i done the tests and when i disconnect the tube which goes from coil to solenoid and blow in it the air comes out of steam arm but when i connect the tube back up and switch the machine on it comes out of group handle? Any idea why
@@kacpertuchel9442 " tube which goes from coil to solenoid". is that the tube out of the top of the 2/3 port solenoid valves or the one that comes into the side of that valve? Water should come from the thermo -coil to the side of that right side valve then out the top to the hot water / steam valve.
If you disconnect one of the wires to the black solenoid coil and try the machine, that will make sure no power is going to the solenoid (be careful as there are live electrical connections inside the machine, so unplug and then wrap some electrical tape around the connection you pull off.
If steam works then, something is causing the solenoid coil to turn on. If it still doesn't work, the valve inside may be stuck open.
Just put a new one in & it’s buzzing..not getting any steam through the top of the right solenoid (where steam should come out) with steam knob turned on. It just comes out the group head?
Probably worth checking the new solenoid, maybe it's got something inside preventing the slug inside from moving all the way and sealing off one or the other port. With no power to it, hot water/steam should flow out the top port to the manual valve. If it's buzzing, that means it's getting power and there should be no power to either solenoid during hot water or steam function. Might also be the switches from the manual valve are not connected right or there may be an issue with the main control circuit board as it's the thing that turns the solenoids on and off.
@@The4Crawler steam comes out with the blue wire off (open), so I guess it’s a board issue if that’s where the power is relayed on/off to the solenoid, as the power is constant to the right solenoid but not the left. Where’s the manual valve?
@@The4Crawler I’ve got power to the 3-way solenoid even when the machine is off..any suggestions? Thanks
@@17th_Street_Preacher I would suspect a problem on the main circuit board. I added some indicator LEDs on my machine (separate video) and I see those faintly glowing at night with the machine plugged in but otherwise turned off. I suspect they use something like a Triac to switch those solenoids on and off (sort of like a light dimmer). That glowing shows there's a slight leakage current and you wouldn't see that if it were something like a relay controlling the solenoids. Triacs can fail open where they don't turn on at all or they can fail shorted and thus stay on all the time. You might first try unplugging and then reconnecting all the connections on the main board to see if that changes anything. Otherwise, a replacement circuit board might be the fix. Breville support might have some other troubleshooting ideas.
@@The4Crawler cheers, I was thinking to make a switch up to turn the solenoid off & on for steam...haha good fun!
I can't replace the tube that goes from the solenoid to the wand, the one you pointed out at 4:44, any advice?
To remove, you need to pull out the steel clip that holds the end of the tube in place, one on each end. Then the tube should pull out, it has a small o-ring inside the fitting the seals it. Sometimes it can be hard to pull out of that o-ring if it's been there for a long time. We have replacement o-rings available:
www.4crawler.com/RUclips/index.shtml#Orings
@@The4Crawler thanks for replying.
That end, on the solenoid I have no issue with, it's the part that attaches near the wand that I can't remove. The gold piece is stuck
@@nemilperez5441 OK, that other end is something that I wasn't able to get off either:
ruclips.net/video/KJ0A-pzX-1Y/видео.html
Hi Sir, my barista express is.working fine for 1 year. Today tried to pull a shot but only hot steam comes out of the group head and hot water outlet. There is no steady flow of water coming out but just strong hot steam. Do you have any idea whats happening? The machine is also very hot to the touch at its top. Please help!
Might try contacting Breville support since the machine is fairly new and may still be under warrantee. It could be the temperature sensor on the thermo-coil has gone bad and it's getting too hot. Other thing to try is resetting the water temperature back to factory default (see the user manual for instructions).
No need to change both of the electrovalves..Usually the flow restrictor has the problem and with a good citric acid u fix the problem..
Yes, as I posted in a follow up video, it was just the 3-port valve that was sticking:
ruclips.net/video/yYJRQu3ZUik/видео.html
I cleaned that and restored it to operation. But at the time, I had the 2 valve assembly in hand and it was easiest to swap that out and get the machine working again.
I have no pressure and no steam out the wand , is this the solenoid?
Hard to say. Hot water steam flow is out of the top of the 3-port solenoid and that should be off during that operation:
ruclips.net/video/9lMw6ooiqPI/видео.html
Could be inlet filter is blocked, pump isn't producing enough pressure, safety vale is stuck open and sending water to the drip tray. Solenoid may be clogged such that it doesn't seal off the group head passage or it may be getting powered all the time or perhaps some of the tubes are hooked up wrong or clogged or maybe the hot water/steam valve is clogged.
Can the solenoid block issues be fixed by simply cleaning the block? I'd like to just soak the solenoid assembly in a cleaning solution if that would fix the issue.
Try it and see:
ruclips.net/video/eljHS_BRJXk/видео.html
Can you send me a link on how to get to the master board really not good with computers please keep it simple for me. Thank you.
If you scroll through the photos in my Breville album (link in the video description and sent in an earlier reply), you'll come to this image:
photos.app.goo.gl/L5EVM88uLc5a9quy7
Click on the photo and the information side bar should pop up and that has all the information.
R brown would you know someplace where I can purchase a non pressurized 54mm double shot basket? Breville is sold out and most breville parts stores are out too. I tried a non oem one from Amazon, no good did not work, zero pressure, it had a bigger circumference, even though it fit my machine, luckily I did not damage my unit. If anyone has information where to source an original breville 54mm basket I would appreciate it.
I haven't looked for that part myself. Probably keep checking with Breville, lots of parts shortages these days with the current situation going on. I've run into random parts shortages with my business the last 6 months.
Not sure when you say the filter basket you tried had no pressure. In the non-pressurized, single wall filter basket, all the pressure is generated by the restriction to the flow of water of the packed coffee grounds. Maybe try a finer grind setting, make sure the basket is properly tamped and filled to the proper level:
ruclips.net/video/06StqafhHe0/видео.html
@@The4Crawler i was using a nonpressurized basket from Amazon, a knockoff. It didn't work, no pressure at all, when I checked circumference its was bigger than original so it did not lock in like it should, all pressure gone. Went back to my original oem filters and pressure came right back. Amazon filter is junk dont buy.
@@david029014 OK, good to know. Wasn't clear if the "no pressure" was from a poorly fitting basket or the coffee grind setting being off.
Thanks for this video. I just replaced the solenoid assembly yesterday and it’s making the same awful noise and has times where almost nothing is coming out. Any thoughts on the issue?
That's the 3 port solenoid valve most likely. Make sure it's plugged in well. You can test it out as follows:
ruclips.net/video/yYJRQu3ZUik/видео.html
You could try swapping the solenoid coils around between your old and new solenoids. The coils are all the same, but maybe one is weak. Or it might be something inside the 3 port valve causing it not to open fully:
ruclips.net/video/eljHS_BRJXk/видео.html
If all else fails, contact Breville support:
www.breville.com/us/en/home/index.html
Maybe the main circuit board is bad and unable to supply enough power to the solenoid coils.
Might have a faulty pump
Yes, it could be the pump although the pump sound when working or not working is about the same, maybe a bit more muted when the output pressure is low. The solenoids make a nice sharp click when they work and a loud buzzing when then don't.
How are you doing? It’s me again. I tried changing the solenoid. Still no pressure and no water coming out for the cappuccino tea. Water works and steam works no coffee any other suggestions please thank you.
What is the value of the magnetic coil ohm?
Check the photo album link in the video description, specifically this photo:
photos.app.goo.gl/ML3GqQLEyC3KVcQZA
Around 660 ohms on the Olab coils.
Where can I get this part I can’t find it online
Welcome to the worldwide supply chain problem. Best answer is to grab the part number off a site like ereplacementparts.com and then search for that. Or see my video on how to clean and restore the existing valves to operating condition.
Can you send a video how to get to the master board? How much is to replace it?
I've never pulled that board out of my machine yet. It's behind the white plastic cover visible in the lower right corner of this video:
ruclips.net/video/9lMw6ooiqPI/видео.html
Why not clean the solenoid internal valves?probably caked with coffee grind
I did try that in a subsequent video:
ruclips.net/video/eljHS_BRJXk/видео.html
I had already ordered and received the new Ceme solenoids and put those in directly so I could get the machine back working. The new valves seem to be a better design than the older Olab parts. No coffee in the valves but the 3-port valve was a bit gummed up with something, maybe hard water deposits. I'm keeping those valves, now cleaned, as a working replacement.
When I hit the double cup the water just dispense to the bottom pan
Assuming the new solenoid is good, then something is causing it to not operate. That "something" is likely the Triac component on the main circuit board that has failed, perhaps that was the source of the smoke you observed earlier. One way to check that is to see my video where I fitted indicator lights to the solenoid coils so that I can see if they are getting power. You might also be able to check that with a volt meter if you're careful. The photo album link I have posted in the video description has details on where that component is on the circuit board if you are able to replace it. Or pick up a replacement circuit board.
Or, if you want an alternative work around, you could add a switch to manually turn that solenoid on and off when you wanted to brew coffee. That switch would connect to a power source on side and to the live/hot terminal of the solenoid on the other side.
Thank you so much!
You're welcome!
Before you rush out and buy solenoids take them out (they are a one piece unit and only 2 screws to remove it after disconnecting the hoses and wires) and inspect the tube/hose sockets. I found a broken o ring in one of the hose sockets and a piece of the o ring was lodged in the hole blocking the water flow. Surprise! Its best to pry out all the o rings and make sure they are all in one piece. Also check the hose sockets to where the hoses plug in on the other end of the hoses. Bottom line is if an o ring is broken or dislodged it can block the water flow causing the same symptoms as shown in this video. Anyone want to buy a spare solenoid set for a barista express?
Good point on checking out the old parts. That wasn't the problem in my case, which I cover in later videos in this playlist. Replacement o-rings are available, good to have a few on hand for just such a situation:
www.4crawler.com/RUclips/index.shtml#Orings
That's also why I prefer to insert the o-ring into the fitting first and then push the tubing into the o-ring and fitting than putting the o-ring on the end of the tubing and pushing that into the fitting.