Scace Thermofilter Temperature Device - Page 17
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I was wondering if there is a scace for the la spaziale 53mm machines anyone know.
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gscace wrote:Well I'm supposed to get off my dead ass and get the 53mm version out the door. I've built several and I'm gonna be supplying Espresso parts NW with them. Gotta get a few free hours to get it jumpstarted. So they're coming, and Terry will be the guy from whom to buy them.
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There's gonna be. Terry's been after me to do one, and I've finally gotten the details sussed out. Should be in a few weeks.jason_casale wrote:I was wondering if there is a scace for the la spaziale 53mm machines anyone know.
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Can you keep us posted when they will be available, I know I'll be wanting one for sure
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What happened to the one from the WBC testing? Has Sanders got it?
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I just wanted to kick off my first post with a thank you to Mr. Greg Scace.
I finally got your device last month for my two La Spaz machines and I love it. It's a great tool to use and it helped me adjust my offset temperature for my older S1.
I finally got your device last month for my two La Spaz machines and I love it. It's a great tool to use and it helped me adjust my offset temperature for my older S1.
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Does anyone know about Scace 2?
Is it worth waiting for or should I just get the first version while it is on h-b 2nd anniversary sale?
(the picture is from http://www.espressoparts.com/ site)
Is it worth waiting for or should I just get the first version while it is on h-b 2nd anniversary sale?
(the picture is from http://www.espressoparts.com/ site)
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That's a hulluva deal on the reggler thermofilter. Ask yourself if you want pressure measurement as well. If you do then you may want to do the Scace 2 thing. I sent 24 Scace 2s to Terry this week and he has them now.chelya wrote:Does anyone know about Scace 2?
Is it worth waiting for or should I just get the first version while it is on h-b 2nd anniversary sale?
(the picture is from http://www.espressoparts.com/ site)
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Mr. Scace Thanks for the answer. I'll go with the original one then.
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Just got my Scace 2 in the mail and decided to play with it a little. I have a 3 group EE Linea at home and I got out my tools and installed a stock gicleur in the first group a 0.7mm in the second and a 0.6mm in the third. The pressure gauge on the Linea was reading 9.0bar when the element was off and the pump on. Here are the results for the groups
Group 1 ? 120psi=8.27bar
Group 2 0.7mm 112.5psi=7.75bar
Group 3 0.6mm 110psi=7.58bar
I don't know the size of the stock gicleur but it flows a lot more then the 0.7mm so I would guess 0.9mm. I still have to try with no gicleur and see how accurate the machines gauge is.
As an aside when watching the temp of water during a pre-shot flush, it takes a lot longer for group to get up to temp with the smaller gicleur, which makes sense.
Gregg
Group 1 ? 120psi=8.27bar
Group 2 0.7mm 112.5psi=7.75bar
Group 3 0.6mm 110psi=7.58bar
I don't know the size of the stock gicleur but it flows a lot more then the 0.7mm so I would guess 0.9mm. I still have to try with no gicleur and see how accurate the machines gauge is.
As an aside when watching the temp of water during a pre-shot flush, it takes a lot longer for group to get up to temp with the smaller gicleur, which makes sense.
Gregg