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Starbucks Barista Teardown

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  • Remove the six Phillips screws securing the chrome rear panel to the Barista.

  • Once the chrome panel is gone, you get a pretty comprehensive look at what makes the Barista boil. Major components include:

  • A reciprocating pump.

  • A pressure release valve

  • A boiler (with an internal heating coil).

  • A steam valve which, as you guessed it, allows steam into the steam wand for making frothy milk.

  • A bird's nest of wiring supplying power to everything.

  • Remove all the Phillips screws holding the AC power cord and distribution block to the frame.

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