malachi wrote:Honestly... I'm starting to get into HX machines. I like that I'm able to futz around with brew temp without having to change the brew temp setting, wait for it to stabilize, etc.
<insert sound of jaw hitting floor>
malachi wrote:Honestly... I'm starting to get into HX machines. I like that I'm able to futz around with brew temp without having to change the brew temp setting, wait for it to stabilize, etc.

malachi wrote:But I really do like the fact that I can take an espresso and pull consecutive shots at slightly decreasing temps to determine effects on flavour.
Abe Carmeli wrote:This is true only to a point. Sooner or later you will hit the preimposed temp restriction of the boiler pressure stat. You cannot outrun it or bypass it. The range you will reach in temp control on a H/X machine is significantly smaller than you would with a dual boiler. When you are counting you Mississippi's on your way down the temp scale, you are more likely affecting the first 10 seconds of the shot, but not the tail of it. You will see a declining profile of brew temperature within a shot which is in sharp contrast to the temp controlled Linea or the Synesso. This may account for some of the differences in taste between your home H/X, and the commercial standard you used to work with.
malachi wrote:I'm a bit frustrated with the lack of Intra-shot stability I'm seeing (as compared to the temp-stabilized Lineas Mistrals and Synessos). I don't know what's causing the lack of clarity in the shot - and it could well be inherent in the HX design (in which case I'll take back all I said about being into the machines).

malachi wrote:I'm a bit frustrated with the lack of Intra-shot stability I'm seeing (as compared to the temp-stabilized Lineas Mistrals and Synessos). I don't know what's causing the lack of clarity in the shot - and it could well be inherent in the HX design (in which case I'll take back all I said about being into the machines).
Abe Carmeli wrote:As to my lazy man's flush chart, it will deliver 0.5c of dialed in Brew temp.
Abe Carmeli wrote:The temp variation will be ~1f from the end of preinfusion on.
Abe Carmeli wrote:Yeah, I read it the first time. The point I'm trying to make is that there is no such thing as true range of temp control on a H/X machine, without adjusting the pressure stat. It's all an illusion. If you stayed within the targeted brew temperature of the pressure stat, you would not see such a declining temp profile within the shot. The temp variation will be ~1f from the end of preinfusion on. The reason you are seeing that monster intra-shot temp variation is because you are trying to operate outside that targeted brew temp.

malachi wrote: I wonder if a home dual boiler is going to be one of those "thank god" moments or if I'm going to kind of shrug at the difference. I have no way to know. I think it's largely going to come down to a couple things. First - if they solve the shot clarity issues. Second - the logistical challenges of changing brew temps for experimentation purposes. Third - if they mimic the cup quality of a commercial dual boiler machine better than an HX machine like the Bricoletta.

Abe Carmeli wrote:2) Changing Brew Temperature: There is no challenge there, and it is easier than the stock Linea.

malachi wrote:I talked to David Schomer about the Brewtus just a week ago now. He was quite impressed and strongly suggested I take a look at it.
I certainly hope it is easier than on a stock Linea!!!
(If you've never had the misfortune of trying to adjust brew temp on a stock Linea count yourself very lucky. To date I've burned myself multiple times, shocked myself badly twice and spent countless hours frustrated beyond belief trying to get to a specific brew temp. Infuriating.)

HB wrote:Is there an unstated assumption that intrashot stability equals a slant-L temperature profile common to dual boilers? If so, does this really tell the whole story? Consider my hastily captured temperature profile below:
malachi wrote:Hey Dan... I assume that's a stock Linea, right? How many groups? Are you flushing the group right before pulling the shot?

