So it seems Chas has a Fluke 53II and a Scace for the GS3 and so he has produced some nice temp stability graphs at 92C. It seems to be quite stable holding 92C +/-0.2C for the length of the shot.
http://gs3cafe.com/viewtopic.php?f=21&t=16
All you Scacers and Data Loggers. Anybody have something similar for the S1 so I can see what the extra $4000 buys me?
S1 Shot Temp Graph
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I'd also love to see a graph using different flushes: 0 oz, 2 oz, 4 oz. As well different PF out times (30 sec, 60sec).
I'm using a single 2oz flush after long idle, with 30 sec PF out for grinding. I heard more 2 flushes may be better, but I draw the line at one since it also acts as my cup warmer. This routine works great for me. As long as it's consistant.
I'm using a single 2oz flush after long idle, with 30 sec PF out for grinding. I heard more 2 flushes may be better, but I draw the line at one since it also acts as my cup warmer. This routine works great for me. As long as it's consistant.
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Endo (which sounds all too much like a root canal, i.e., endodontist), precisely what is a 0 oz flush?Endo wrote:I'd also love to see a graph using different flushes: 0 oz . . .
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All you Scace guys..........when are the data loggers arriving so we can see some shot temp graphs?
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Endo wrote:All you Scace guys..........when are the data loggers arriving so we can see some shot temp graphs?
I have a Data Logging meter but I use it for roasting. I just returned the borrowed Scace to its rightful owner so I'm off the hook.