dsc wrote:.... I mean is it at all possible to set a grind setting which would give you 60ml of liquid brewed at 9bars without touching the OPV?
Let's say you add the requirement that the extraction takes 25 seconds (approx. 2.4 ml/sec, ignoring the water absorbed by the coffee).
As I see it, without an OPV you can use the grind setting to control the pressure (9 bar) or the flow (2.4 ml/sec). But not both.
For a given voltage, the pump is going to discharge a specific flow at a specific pressure. For instance, the curve for the common
Ulka vibe pump shows a discharge of around 4.3 ml/sec at 9 bar. So if this is the pump you have in your machine, and you want to extract 60 ml in 25 seconds, then your OPV will have to shunt the excess flow (1.9 ml/sec in this example) back to the reservoir.
In this particular example, the correct OPV setting would be the one that shunts exactly 1.9 ml/sec at 9 bar. And this is probably not exactly the same OPV setting that shunts 4.3 ml/sec at 9 bar, which generally means your so-called static pressure reading with a blind filter should be higher than the desired brew pressure.
To avoid the need for adjusting the OPV, and to control both the pressure and the flow using your grind setting only, then you must have a means of altering the basic pump discharge curve. For a vibe pump like the Ulka, this probably means controlling the voltage.
Jim