I followed your method with my Millennium pro and the temperature was right even with a Brazilian blend medium roast Before that i was trying some predsurestat setting from 0.7 max to 1.0 max That was totally worthless, your method is perfect and the machine doesn't overheats cause i switch it off after that With light roasts, i didn't try yet,i just bought the machine yesterday, what do you suggest? Higher boiler pressure starting point, or higher group temp? I have the temperature strip on the group
Yeah.. what that other guy said… so, clearly, you’re heading for a group head temp and pressure combination, prior to pulling the trigger.. so… you run a little bit of water into the group head = temp goes up. Then, open the steam wand, to wipe off a little boiler pressure.. so, what figures are you heading for…? Then, with the group full of water, prior to pulling the shot, rather than let the group sit under the pressure of the water in the group, you give the lever a couple of pumps.. were you heading for a pressure with that movement….?
@reklamygupie2138 Which temperature strip is most useful. The one that goes to 90 or 120? I thought a good range was from 90 to 96 so I'd think the strip that goes to 120 is more useful. No?
Hey bro, I watched your hackintosh video of lenovo s540 I have the same laptop using opercore but I can have my sleep and wake feature work, can you help me by providing your efi or by any fix you know
As a newbie some explanation of what was going on would be helpful.
Bravo !
I followed your method with my Millennium pro and the temperature was right even with a Brazilian blend medium roast
Before that i was trying some predsurestat setting from 0.7 max to 1.0 max
That was totally worthless, your method is perfect and the machine doesn't overheats cause i switch it off after that
With light roasts, i didn't try yet,i just bought the machine yesterday, what do you suggest?
Higher boiler pressure starting point, or higher group temp?
I have the temperature strip on the group
Yeah.. what that other guy said… so, clearly, you’re heading for a group head temp and pressure combination, prior to pulling the trigger.. so… you run a little bit of water into the group head = temp goes up. Then, open the steam wand, to wipe off a little boiler pressure.. so, what figures are you heading for…? Then, with the group full of water, prior to pulling the shot, rather than let the group sit under the pressure of the water in the group, you give the lever a couple of pumps.. were you heading for a pressure with that movement….?
@reklamygupie2138 Which temperature strip is most useful. The one that goes to 90 or 120? I thought a good range was from 90 to 96 so I'd think the strip that goes to 120 is more useful. No?
En cuanto está el manometro al momento que haces la extracción?? No alcanzo a ver los numeros. Gracias
Group head is getting so hot although there is the bing isolator?
Hi! Excatly, without bing isolator is more difficult to decrease temperature between the shot,s.
Hey bro, I watched your hackintosh video of lenovo s540 I have the same laptop using opercore but I can have my sleep and wake feature work, can you help me by providing your efi or by any fix you know
how do you like Z-PRO grinder for La Pavoni?
When a chemist meets coffee!
Threre is a much better video's when chemist meets coffee,,, chears 🥳
It looks like the isolator is bending💀. It it snaps, game over
It looks like the isolator is bending💀. It it snaps, game over