Quickmill QM67 coffee boiler offset
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I somehow must have reset my QM67's boiler settings to default. Can someone with a QM67 please tell me what their coffee boiler offset value (E1) is? Your help is greatly appreciated.
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They usually list that in the manual, did you look yours up? Although, my Alexia manual and unit came with an 18f offset and really it needed 29f....
I drink two shots before I drink two shots, then I drink two more....
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I did look it up, but it also mentions something about having been specifically calibrated with a scace for each device. I just want to make sure the listed settings in the manual aren't dramatically different from what an actual machine is set to.
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Well mine says the same thing and I have to call "bs" on the manual. I have a Thermofilter and Eric's group thermo on mine and it needs a 29f offset rather than the standard in the manual of 18F. I think it has a lot to do with how the probe is placed during manufacture. Do they really calibrate every single machine with a scace? If so, does every single one need exactly an 18f offset? If that's true, then why do they even need to test them with a scace?
Quite honestly, that issue has been my only gripe with it and Chris Coffee ever. I was at least able to rectify it with the group thermo and my home built Thermofilter ( regardless of no help from CC) and otherwise love my Quickmill.
Quite honestly, that issue has been my only gripe with it and Chris Coffee ever. I was at least able to rectify it with the group thermo and my home built Thermofilter ( regardless of no help from CC) and otherwise love my Quickmill.
I drink two shots before I drink two shots, then I drink two more....