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• #12352
Think I may have it, forgot to bring my box of connectors to work so will just have to trip the house out tonight instead.
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• #12353
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• #12354
Done!
2kg should last us at least a month...
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• #12355
Nice one, sounds like sorted but do let me know if you still need any specific pics of the wiring.
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• #12356
I haz espresso again.
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• #12358
All sorted, and nothing went bang.
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• #12359
Ace!
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• #12360
Saw this too late, but google 'ClassicCoffee_V220_Sae0299_Rev00' for a wiring diagram for the Classic.
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• #12361
I've had a Rancillio Silvia/ Baratza vario combo for a long while now, happy enough but there's still one thing that bugs me.
I can pull fairly consistent shots (one at a time) no problem. I use a simple temperature surfing method of waiting for the boiler light to come on, grinding the beans, tamping etc wait for the boiler to light to go out, flush for a few secs, insert the portafilter into the group head and pull the shot. I can get tasty shots in or around the 23 second mark.
The problem arises when I go to pull multiple shots in a row, if i'm having people over for instance. First shot fine, second runs a bit too quick, third or fourth is a gusher.
Grind is the same, dose is the same and the tamp pressure is the same so I imagine it's a temperature issue. Has anybody had the same problem? Is there anything I can do without resorting to PIDing the Silvia?
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• #12362
Had a mega Kenyish from Monmouth over the xmas break, v v nice
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• #12363
Got some Congo coffee from Taylor Street at St. Pauls and it's really fantastic. Unique flavour.
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• #12364
Many thanks @Caxineiro for the super speedy delivery of beans - we are a happy caffeinated household!
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• #12365
To be honest a PID won't resolve the issue. Fundamentally the boiler is too small. Each shot you pull is taking a significant volume of water out and it cools too much. A PID can't accommodate this inconsistency - all it does is a more accurate tempeature surf. When I had a Silvia with the auber PID the temp would drop by approx 10 degrees over the course of one shot being pulled. You can imagine what subsequent shots would do.
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• #12366
I can't help thinking people struggling with home espresso just need to get into filter. It sounds such a massive pain!
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• #12367
Might find they're into filter already if you ask.
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• #12368
Was worried that might be the case. Any work around?
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• #12369
More like 20
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• #12370
Yup, I drink filter too.
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• #12371
@stevo_com I have an electric grinder I might be looking to move on. Picked it up from @dsan on here a while back and have been using my Porlex more lately. A few pictures below if it's of interest...
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B-rvZ3-bo2huS2JDY0FnSEpOdFE
*excuse the odd username, first time signing in since the forum changed. not sure how it works now.
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• #12372
I take it you're good on rebuild now? Could you pm me details (or link to post) of upgrades. I need to refit a thermostat to my baby and I might as well upgrade 1-2 other internals while I'm at it. Hello better solenoid etc.
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• #12373
http://www.theespressoshop.co.uk/en/Spare-Parts/c-49.aspx?BrandIDs=27
Two new thermostats and the brass shower plate. We don't do limescale here so all other parts were a quick scrub and new seals before putting it all back together.
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• #12374
I got a small commercial machine in the end. Expobar Office Pulser.
Cool might not get to it this eve, there's also a few pics on Google images that may help.