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by H2c4
April 16th, 2024, 1:24 pm
Forum: Grinders
Replies: 2
Views: 680

The Grinder Evolution Continues

Nice enjoy your new Weber key!
by GDM528
April 16th, 2024, 1:23 pm
Forum: Coffee Roasting
Replies: 136
Views: 4610

Humidity sensor on exhaust - other gas sensors ?

A thread on the pressure effects on the roasting process would be fascinating. I'd suggest starting a separate topic for that, and I have some observations from my IKAWA measurements standing by to contribute to the discussion. Anyway, I checked the pressure specs for the BME688 and didn't spot any show-stoppers so far. There is a pretty
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by Jonk
April 16th, 2024, 1:18 pm
Forum: Lever Espresso Machines
Replies: 366
Views: 43558

Odyssey Argos owner experience

The way water is added to a Flair 58 is far from ideal. Boiler fill seems like an oversight from Odyssey so far, but perhaps they've been busy ironing out other details? Seems like it could easily be solved with some kind of floating indicator in the funnel, or even floating stopper
by Jeff
April 16th, 2024, 1:14 pm
Forum: Grinders
Replies: 10
Views: 448

Any Benefit to Slow Grind Speed

It seems to be very dependent on the burr set, even beyond burr size
by ira
April 16th, 2024, 1:09 pm
Forum: Repairs, Restorations & Mods
Replies: 9
Views: 248

Rio Lisa Junior

Congratulations on getting it running. Looks like a basic machine that out to last forever if you maintain and It's interestingly attractive. No idea what it is, but someone tried to differentiate it's looks from the more normal boring stainless box and I think it came out nice
by cortes
April 16th, 2024, 1:05 pm
Forum: Grinders
Replies: 10
Views: 448

Any Benefit to Slow Grind Speed

I just got a Weber Key grinder. The recommended grind speed is about 70RPM. It takes about a minute to grind 16g. My previous grinder, a Baratza Sette 270Wi sounded like it ground at 10,000RPM. It would grind 16g in about 10 seconds. I'm gladly giving up that speed for the super quiet grinding of the Key. Its speed range
by Ben N
April 16th, 2024, 1:03 pm
Forum: Repairs, Restorations & Mods
Replies: 6
Views: 121

What is this part... Fiorenzato Bricoletta

That is a control solenoid disconnect. It should have a screw going through it to keep it attached to the solenoid. Inside should look something like this: {image} If it has only 3 prongs ensure sure those 3 prongs mate up to the three prongs on your solenoid. Maybe you can find a wiring diagram and go through
by coffeeOnTheBrain
April 16th, 2024, 12:59 pm
Forum: Blog
Replies: 50
Views: 2870

Mazzer Philos Comments

I am actually stoked for the new Mazzer burrs, but I would like to know if Option-O or SSP burrs fit the Philos
by Ben N
April 16th, 2024, 12:55 pm
Forum: Repairs, Restorations & Mods
Replies: 9
Views: 248

Rio Lisa Junior

I reassembled last night. The NOS pump leaked a little bit at line pressure (I am using a 2 bar regulator on the water feed), I pulled it apart and applied keg lube to all the seals, doesn't leak any more but I will keep an eye on it. I am hoping with a little run time it will wear
by cortes
April 16th, 2024, 12:43 pm
Forum: Grinders
Replies: 126
Views: 14379

Weber Workshops Key Mk. ii Grinder & User Experience

I grind 16g at their recomended speed of 75. It takes around a minute. I would guess 60-80g would take four or more minutes. The feeder didn't struggle for my 16g, just slow and steady