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20 Quarts. It is a great machine, I used one in a kitchen where I was sous chef, making bread dough, mashing potato, mixing meat for burgers, and making Caesar Dressing.
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Twenty to thirty percent of an olive is oil. 20% of 80 pounds is 16 pounds. 30% is 24 pounds.
A gallon of olive oil weighs 7.6 pounds. Four quarts are in a US gallon. 2.22 Gallon from 16 pounds of olive oil. That is 8.88 quarts from 16 pounds of olive oil if you are getting 20% of oil from the 80 pounds of olive. If you are getting 30% of oil from the 80 pounds of olive oil, then your get about 12.6 quarts. So, the answer would seem to be between 8.88 and 12.6 quarts, I supposed depending upon how "pressed" the olives are.
My math is right but one does have to assume that the the data upon which I have based it is correct. I am not an expert in olive oil production and have relied on figures I have obtained from the internet. You can bet that producers of olive oil know exactly how much oil they can squeeze out of 80 pounds of olives. And therefore you might choose to see how far a county extension agent might go to get you the information or you can try an email to organizations such as:
L to R
Round Left Button- Low-High - Warm
Two buttons over each other Top - time up, Bottom, Time down
Most Right Button - OFF
Lights
Left - HIGH
Center - KEEP WARM
Right - LOW
The simplest answer is usually the right one n this case. Check the fuses!!! I am willing to bet money (and in a way I am, because you won't pay for a solution that is wrong) that it is simply one of the fuses. Be sure to replace the fuse with the same voltage / amperage rating and type (for example, don't replace a slo-blow with a regular fuse)
Well MAX to MIN on the dipstick is a quart of oil in difference. You need to have the oil changed every 3,000 miles (5,000 miles for a synthetic). I don't think that a 2006 Nissan should burn a quart of oil every 5,000 miles. That seems a bit absurd. For much older vehicles this might be true but for a 2006, much more efficient vehicle, it should not burn a quart every 5.000 miles.
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Yes it is possible to go the the next larger element. Yes if the machine was plumbed there would be a difference in the way it brewed the water temp. if you look at the end hose in the pan from the solenoid, it takes a while for it to pour out 3liters. Try using a different sprayhead(if yo;u are using a 6 hole try getting a 5 hole. That will constrain the flow of water a little more allowing the element more time the heat the water.
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