SamuraiE wrote:Thank you Dan. I'll send for the gauge and see where it takes me. Will also continue to read through this fine site. Again, thank you for getting back to me so quickly.
Key


cinergi wrote:Bob,
what hardware store did you get all those fittings from? They even had the needle valve?
Thanks.


bobroseman wrote:The Scarce device isn't really required. I have a 5 foot long 36 gauge T junction teflon coated wire which fits neatly over the edge of the PF and into the basket space. For repeatability I suppose that it could be anchored but I haven't bothered.
The only problem with this set up is that you have a PF full of water which is thermodynamically different than one filled mostly with coffee. I have chosen to ignore the difference in my tests. My results on the La Spaziale are very similar to Greg's results on the La Marzocco.
Bob
gscace wrote:bobroseman wrote:The Scarce device isn't really required. I have a 5 foot long 36 gauge T junction teflon coated wire which fits neatly over the edge of the PF and into the basket space. For repeatability I suppose that it could be anchored but I haven't bothered.
The only problem with this set up is that you have a PF full of water which is thermodynamically different than one filled mostly with coffee. I have chosen to ignore the difference in my tests. My results on the La Spaziale are very similar to Greg's results on the La Marzocco.
Bob
The test conditions are quite different between the two measurement methods. In your method how is water flow rate controlled? Several years ago, I made a bunch of measurements on Rancilio Silvias using T type thermocouples snaked up through the filter basket with the probe resting on top of the coffee cake. It was a ton of work and couldn't make constant duty cycle measurements. The thermofilter makes it almost trivial.
-Greg

barry wrote:bobroseman wrote:Still, my curves are remarkably similar to those that you achieved on the La Marzocco, if memory serves.
which means exactly nothing.

bobroseman wrote:I am not comparing the La Marzocco Linea with my La Spaziale S1. Heavens no! I wouldn't presume. I intended to compare two temperature measurement approaches not two machines.
barry wrote:bobroseman wrote:I am not comparing the La Marzocco Linea with my La Spaziale S1. Heavens no! I wouldn't presume. I intended to compare two temperature measurement approaches not two machines.
nothing wrong with comparing machines. my objection was the comparison of methods, followed by the comparison of machines, as if to say the similarity of curves validated your <admittedly flawed> method. comparing the curves means absolutely nothing, other than, perhaps, for us to say, "hey, look! curves!"
btw, http://www.angry-bunny.com is my site, not greg's.check out the madeleine pages for baby girl photos!
--barry "need to stop messing with espresso and update her pages"

barry wrote:bobroseman wrote:ultimately resorted to actually drinking the outflow in order to set my temperatures.
DING DING DING! We have a winner!
