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ng (original poster)
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#11: Post by ng (original poster) »

CarefreeBuzzBuzz wrote:Sounds about right on the maintenance. I don't know who told you that slayer is not responsive but they are actually quite excellent. They have online videos for owners only of repairs. I believe they have been top knotch.
It wasn't anybody, in particular, just older forum posts!

ng (original poster)
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#12: Post by ng (original poster) »

JackHK wrote:Congratulations with the new baby :mrgreen:

Can you help tell me how much flow in 30 sek, when your paddle is in max position to the left ?

I have e61 dual boiler there give 225 ml in 30 sek, another e61 dual boiler give 425 ml in 30 sek and old Oscar give 404 ml in 30 sek
I just followed the manual. I think I am at 44g right now?


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#13: Post by CarefreeBuzzBuzz »

JackHK that is the pre-brew setting (paddle half-way) that NG posted. One would have to measure the output to get what you are asking.
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#14: Post by dynamiteid »

I just measured my Slayer at full brew position. I get ~245g in 30sec.

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#15: Post by JackHK »

ng wrote:I just followed the manual. I think I am at 44g right now? image
Thank you :D

dynamiteid wrote:I just measured my Slayer at full brew position. I get ~245g in 30sec.

Cheers,
Dave
Perfect, thank you 8)

ng (original poster)
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#16: Post by ng (original poster) »

All this talk of flow rate reminded me I should probably re-check everything after I upgraded from 1/4" to 3/8" tubing. Looks like I picked up about 5g of extra flow over 30s. Still within the suggested range.


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#17: Post by Zanderfy »

dynamiteid wrote:I just measured my Slayer at full brew position. I get ~245g in 30sec.

Cheers,
Dave
Hey Dave, this is a helpful data point to compare to other owners, thanks! Mine only measures 214g in 30 seconds (at 19% pump pressure, 3 bar inlet pressure). I think the value depends on quite a few factors including the temperature of the brew boiler (in my own anecdotal testing, flow rate can change a bit with a change in temperature). Can you share your pump power % and plumb pressure values?

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#18: Post by ng (original poster) »

31% pump pressure


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#19: Post by BaristaBoy E61 »

Zanderfy wrote:Hey Dave, this is a helpful data point to compare to other owners, thanks! Mine only measures 214g in 30 seconds (at 19% pump pressure, 3 bar inlet pressure). I think the value depends on quite a few factors including the temperature of the brew boiler (in my own anecdotal testing, flow rate can change a bit with a change in temperature). Can you share your pump power % and plumb pressure values?
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I don't mean to hijack this thread Alex but you're setup has me intrigued. Would you please explain the 'apparatus' you have installed in 'Deep Throat' (K30 Vario) to single dose?

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#20: Post by dynamiteid »

Zanderfy wrote:Hey Dave, this is a helpful data point to compare to other owners, thanks! Mine only measures 214g in 30 seconds (at 19% pump pressure, 3 bar inlet pressure). I think the value depends on quite a few factors including the temperature of the brew boiler (in my own anecdotal testing, flow rate can change a bit with a change in temperature). Can you share your pump power % and plumb pressure values?
My pump pressure is at 24%

Dave