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- 8 minutes ago
- Forum: Coffee Brewing
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Moka pot question about the amount of coffee in the filter basket
I don't believe that hydrostatic pressure is significant in a moka pot. For pure water the head pressure increases at a rate of about 0.001 bar per centimeter. A 3-cup pot has internal plumbing about 15cm tall, something like that anyway. The head pressure would be around 0.015bar (0.2psi), give or take. A 12-cup pot is about twice as tall
- 15 minutes ago
- Forum: Tips and Techniques
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Puck Screens Too Small for Straight-Wall Basket?
One can order a custom sized puck screen on Etsy for $30
- 40 minutes ago
- Forum: Tips and Techniques
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Puck Screens Too Small for Straight-Wall Basket?
That's actually really interesting, I never thought about the holes being created during the post-pressure release Thanks for the insight, I'll reconsider it then since I don't see particular blonding around the edges
- 1 hour ago
- Forum: Coffee Brewing
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Moka pot question about the amount of coffee in the filter basket
Ciao Lucio, come va... First of all thank you for your help. Your analysis of why I reduced the amount of coffee is flattering because it makes me sound like I made very calculated decisions about how to brew my coffee but I have to admit that it wasn't that methodically thought out. My wife and I wanted to
- 1 hour ago
- Forum: Lever Espresso Machines
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Londinium L1 temperature graphs
Did you get any resolution on your grouphead temperature not being at a normal state before your first shot?
- 1 hour ago
- Forum: Coffee Brewing
- Replies: 29
- Views: 346
Moka pot question about the amount of coffee in the filter basket
"3 cups is the perfect one (per my experience)" I agree! Moka Pots do not behave the same way in different sizes -- it's almost as if you are using a different type of pot. If you find a size you like stick with it. To me the "3 cup" (which is really for one person) is way better
- 1 hour ago
- Forum: Repairs, Restorations & Mods
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Breville Dual Boiler 920 little flow through group head
It's pretty rare that the group/ shower head causes any blockage. Really suspect (also because the flow through the water spout is good) that the solenoid is problem. If you screw it loose, I think you can quite quickly see if something is wrong
- 1 hour ago
- Forum: Coffee Brewing
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- Views: 346
Moka pot question about the amount of coffee in the filter basket
Hello Phil, As I understand your question, the main reason you prefer to reduce the amount of coffee in your basket is so flow is better, more uniform, and there would be less bitterness. The moka pot can be a challenging device for extracting coffee. You have variable pressures, variable temperatures, variable flow speeds. With the right
- 1 hour ago
- Forum: Coffees
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Dragonfly Crema Dolce Espresso Brewing
My notes for a 54mm portafilter Bambino were to go 16 in, 24 out in about 27 seconds. Generally if I get too much sourness, my default is to grind fine enough to nearly choke the machine and pull close to 1:1. I might go 17 in, 20 out in 45 seconds. The idea being that the prolonged initial
- 2 hours ago
- Forum: Buying Advice
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Meaningful upgrade from Lelit Bianca V3
This may be true for your choices in espresso. However, for contemporary espresso that statement does not seem to apply. I agree that the Micra is a great machine for contemporary espresso, even doing a very good job with medium and medium-light roasts