Slayer single group - Temperature accuracy and stability issues - Page 8

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waroros
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#71: Post by waroros »

I'd like to update my 2 weeks experience with an update. Temperature is super stable, within 0.2 of set temperature. Moreover, after change brew temperature, it takes much less time to reach set temperature.

Hope every early adopters get the upgrade, asap.

I'm not sure if they also update user manual? I'm having only rev3 manual.
Let's get it slayed

Bob_M (original poster)
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#72: Post by Bob_M (original poster) »

waroros wrote:I'd like to update my 2 weeks experience with an update. Temperature is super stable, within 0.2 of set temperature. Moreover, after change brew temperature, it takes much less time to reach set temperature.
I received my firmware upgrade a while ago and have noted the same improvement... So far have had no more ruined shots from bitterness or sourness...I have weaned myself from my beloved GS/3 which will soon be up for sale...

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michael
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#73: Post by michael »

Even with the strada mod...

cebseb
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#74: Post by cebseb »

With the all the positive news coming for the new slayer 1 group revision, I'm finding it harder and harder to resist every day. Keep the info coming!

Bob_M (original poster)
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#75: Post by Bob_M (original poster) »

michael wrote:Even with the strada mod...
Yes plus 2 Glass side panels

n0d3
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#76: Post by n0d3 »

Anyone knows what's the difference between V3 and V4 (or is it still V3 but the manual is a Rev 4 manual)?

Thinking of getting one and besides this temp issue, any other teething problems?

michael
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#77: Post by michael »

in the same spot myself, trying to gain some confidence after all these posts 8)

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clivecoffee
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#78: Post by clivecoffee »

Brandon from Slayer just came down and upgraded ours, and gave an awesome training. He said the new rev will help ease initial setup, warmup time and shot stability (and the PID won't overshoot the mark as much). Really excited to dial in more coffees and see how flow profiling can help us find different flavors!

@BP

waroros
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#79: Post by waroros »

n0d3 wrote:Anyone knows what's the difference between V3 and V4 (or is it still V3 but the manual is a Rev 4 manual)?

Thinking of getting one and besides this temp issue, any other teething problems?
Can you share a link to rev4 manual? I only have rev3.
Let's get it slayed

n0d3
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#80: Post by n0d3 replying to waroros »