Just replaced my heating element with great help from this video. Thank you! I couldn't get the braided hose detached from the pump so detached from the boiler. Couldn't get the steam wand pipe off on both ends so detached from boiler and bent it out of the way... Couldn't get the valve hose off the boiler so just left it on... But in the end it all worked and no leaks, no tripped outlets, and great cappuccino this morning finally. Thanks again
Thanks for your video, helped me to replace the heater of my Silvia. Now its running great again. Little trick to get rid of the water in the boiler before the disassembly, use a long injection needle and a syringe or a feeding tube to suck out the water. Makes the hole process a lot drier :-) Greetings from Germany.
thank you so much for being so thorough...you somewhat named the parts as you unscrewed or unplugged them. I heard you say "this was to a thermostat with a little button, an overheat protection...or something to that effect. As I was mapping the unit before I took it apart I saw the little red button...popped out. Push done problem solved. It was an old unit, assumed it was the coil. Most importantly I get coffee tomorrow not a week from tomorrow. Cheers to you
Lovely video, sir. I just used it to disassemble/clean the boiler after descaling for the first time in 5 years, possibly as much as 10! What a mess, as dirty as yours was clean. Yet it works and is dry. Thanks for the fine camera work & narration.🎉
This video helped me out alot! Just did a replacement on mine and the element had rusted through. I'd recommend getting a new-o-ring though when doing this replacement if anyone's thinking about it.
I was told by two different machine repair shops that my exact same machine (2013 Silvia) needs the entire boiler kit 260.00 U.S. dollars to fix my problem and they would do 8t for a price of 350.00, which seemed high considering I bought it for 600.00, but seems like I can just buy and replace the coil heating element according video. It was blowing the gfi as you said.
Well, my machine was made before the machines where you could just replace the coil, bummer. Whole boiler will need to be swapped out. Hopefully there's a video on RUclips on how to do that.
You dont need to sandpaper the boiler. its the rubber seal that does all the sealing. If water makes it past the seal its gonna leak thru the brass. Also always hold your fill tube to pump up vertically and fill hose with water then turn on pump, it will run dry for few seconds the way you did it. 🧐👍
Thanks for the video. I guess this is what I need to do. I had mine for a bit more than 10yr. My machine keeps heating up, even if it just heated up. I am guessing it is the heating element. for rancilio silvia
Hi Avia, great vid! Could you kindly provide the diameter of the copper steam pipe connected to the boiler ? I am in process of buying parts for my Silvia. Cheers
Need to do this to my Silvia. Trouble is its quite old and the Hex bolts holding the boiler are well and truly rusted in to place. have tried heating them and WD40 but they aint budging 🤔
Hi Cliff Jones, I have the exact same issue of rusted bolts as you had. My Silvia is a 2011 build and now it’s 2022 so no wonder the bolts have rusted! I was planning to use a can of WD40 myself to loosen them, but if you found that didn’t actually work, I’d be grateful if you would please share how you resolved the issue with your bolts? Thanks in advance.
Hi, i bought an old MissSilvia, first clean and pourge it pourge blue water... but after flushing a couple of water tank, water flows clean. The problem is that I found again a blue spot, where water drops from steam wand.. Can be a problem with heating element? Thanks
I don't think its necessarily the element - blue staining is usually from corrosion of brass or copper inside the machine, lots of flushing with clean filtered water should get rid of it. Maybe something acidic like de scaler had been left in the machine before you bought it?
@@framavia2201 all that first flush blue water let me think so. I'll do more flushing with wand. But I'll also remove boiler to inspect.. thanks for answare and this video
I can't offer that kind of service unfortunately, I've always found these guys helpful in you are in the UK, others have recommended them too. info@TheEspressoShop.co.uk
Just replaced my heating element with great help from this video. Thank you! I couldn't get the braided hose detached from the pump so detached from the boiler. Couldn't get the steam wand pipe off on both ends so detached from boiler and bent it out of the way... Couldn't get the valve hose off the boiler so just left it on... But in the end it all worked and no leaks, no tripped outlets, and great cappuccino this morning finally. Thanks again
I can't imagine how difficult it is to not only fit a new element, but film yourself doing so. Nice video!!! 👍
Thanks for your video, helped me to replace the heater of my Silvia. Now its running great again.
Little trick to get rid of the water in the boiler before the disassembly, use a long injection needle and a syringe or a feeding tube to suck out the water.
Makes the hole process a lot drier :-)
Greetings from Germany.
thank you so much for being so thorough...you somewhat named the parts as you unscrewed or unplugged them. I heard you say "this was to a thermostat with a little button, an overheat protection...or something to that effect. As I was mapping the unit before I took it apart I saw the little red button...popped out. Push done problem solved. It was an old unit, assumed it was the coil. Most importantly I get coffee tomorrow not a week from tomorrow. Cheers to you
Thanks dude - I totally forgot about the boiler overheat protection button - saved me from pulling apart my boiler!
Lovely video, sir. I just used it to disassemble/clean the boiler after descaling for the first time in 5 years, possibly as much as 10! What a mess, as dirty as yours was clean. Yet it works and is dry. Thanks for the fine camera work & narration.🎉
Thank you so much for the tutorial. I was successful with replacing the boiler!
This video helped me out alot! Just did a replacement on mine and the element had rusted through. I'd recommend getting a new-o-ring though when doing this replacement if anyone's thinking about it.
Great video! Explains everything very well. Take lots of photos with your phone. This helps me remember how to put it back.
Thanks for watching
I was told by two different machine repair shops that my exact same machine (2013 Silvia) needs the entire boiler kit 260.00 U.S. dollars to fix my problem and they would do 8t for a price of 350.00, which seemed high considering I bought it for 600.00, but seems like I can just buy and replace the coil heating element according video. It was blowing the gfi as you said.
Well, my machine was made before the machines where you could just replace the coil, bummer. Whole boiler will need to be swapped out. Hopefully there's a video on RUclips on how to do that.
And he makes cappuccino art as well, what a guy.
You dont need to sandpaper the boiler. its the rubber seal that does all the sealing. If water makes it past the seal its gonna leak thru the brass. Also always hold your fill tube to pump up vertically and fill hose with water then turn on pump, it will run dry for few seconds the way you did it. 🧐👍
Thanks for the video. I guess this is what I need to do. I had mine for a bit more than 10yr.
My machine keeps heating up, even if it just heated up. I am guessing it is the heating element. for rancilio silvia
Thank you for your hardwork! Working like new! :)
Thanks mate, very useful.
Hi Avia, great vid!
Could you kindly provide the diameter of the copper steam pipe connected to the boiler ? I am in process of buying parts for my Silvia.
Cheers
Very helpful. Spanner size info would be a nice addition.
Great help - Thanks!
You're welcome!
Need to do this to my Silvia. Trouble is its quite old and the Hex bolts holding the boiler are well and truly rusted in to place. have tried heating them and WD40 but they aint budging 🤔
Hi Cliff Jones, I have the exact same issue of rusted bolts as you had. My Silvia is a 2011 build and now it’s 2022 so no wonder the bolts have rusted! I was planning to use a can of WD40 myself to loosen them, but if you found that didn’t actually work, I’d be grateful if you would please share how you resolved the issue with your bolts? Thanks in advance.
What size hex did you use to remove boiler?
Yay, it's fixed. Baristas back in da house!
How do you remove the mesh pipe from the OPV valve to the pump? I'm struggling
Hi, i bought an old MissSilvia, first clean and pourge it pourge blue water... but after flushing a couple of water tank, water flows clean. The problem is that I found again a blue spot, where water drops from steam wand.. Can be a problem with heating element? Thanks
I don't think its necessarily the element - blue staining is usually from corrosion of brass or copper inside the machine, lots of flushing with clean filtered water should get rid of it. Maybe something acidic like de scaler had been left in the machine before you bought it?
@@framavia2201 all that first flush blue water let me think so. I'll do more flushing with wand. But I'll also remove boiler to inspect.. thanks for answare and this video
is the heating element Aluminum? or Steel?
I think the outside is a corrosion resisting steel
Hello, great video! I really appreciate you. How much is the heating element?
Think it was around £40 from the espresso shop. info@TheEspressoShop.co.uk
@@framavia2201 what version Silvia you showing in the video? V3? V4? V5?
How can I ship my machine to be fixed by you
I can't offer that kind of service unfortunately, I've always found these guys helpful in you are in the UK, others have recommended them too. info@TheEspressoShop.co.uk