Introduction
Introduction
Hi All!
Just purchased an S1 from Chris At Chris Coffee, should arrive, Friday!!
Have been the owner of an Isomac "Tea" for several years and it is going to Chris for a "check up" and then will be sold.
Roast my own coffee, with a Hottop, for 1 1/2 years, usuallys from Sweet Marias.
CoffeeGeeker, from waay back!!
Chas, thanks for the site, it is a great help and influenced my decision.
Look forward to conversing with all of you!!!
jeffb
:D
Just purchased an S1 from Chris At Chris Coffee, should arrive, Friday!!
Have been the owner of an Isomac "Tea" for several years and it is going to Chris for a "check up" and then will be sold.
Roast my own coffee, with a Hottop, for 1 1/2 years, usuallys from Sweet Marias.
CoffeeGeeker, from waay back!!
Chas, thanks for the site, it is a great help and influenced my decision.
Look forward to conversing with all of you!!!
jeffb
:D
User's manual
Chas,
Thanks for the welcome!
Dowloaded, manual and have perused your site, all evening............seems to be my nature to delve into ALL the details!
Again, Thanks for the great site and very good information.
jeffb
Thanks for the welcome!
Dowloaded, manual and have perused your site, all evening............seems to be my nature to delve into ALL the details!
Again, Thanks for the great site and very good information.
jeffb
I 'm really hoping that the S1 lives up to my expectations;
The Isomac Tea, while it served my needs and was a very good "1st" machine, was not built well. IMO the pressure stat and pump were "weak links" ; the plumbing, wiring, component placement, was "poor"; I can understand why Chris is now carrying (and had input, into the design) of the "Andreja Premium by Quick Mill".
I am a Mfg Rep for controls, motion, vision and sensors for Industrial apps and sold Electronic Temperature Control (PID) for 20 years............................am really excited about acvhieving "accurate" temp control. The "E-61" is a good solid design, but perhaps better suited to high volume; pulling just 3 shots per day, it seemed very "finicky" at times.
I believe that the ability to adjust slighly for different homeroasts will really be exciting!
ONE more day!
jeffb
The Isomac Tea, while it served my needs and was a very good "1st" machine, was not built well. IMO the pressure stat and pump were "weak links" ; the plumbing, wiring, component placement, was "poor"; I can understand why Chris is now carrying (and had input, into the design) of the "Andreja Premium by Quick Mill".
I am a Mfg Rep for controls, motion, vision and sensors for Industrial apps and sold Electronic Temperature Control (PID) for 20 years............................am really excited about acvhieving "accurate" temp control. The "E-61" is a good solid design, but perhaps better suited to high volume; pulling just 3 shots per day, it seemed very "finicky" at times.
I believe that the ability to adjust slighly for different homeroasts will really be exciting!
ONE more day!
jeffb
:D
S1 arrived in a snowstrom in Northern Indiana (Is this really the end of March?!).
Chas, didn't make it 1 hour; guage was slighly out of place from shipping, so.................................what a nicley designed machine!
Hooked up water line (braided, stainless= very nice!!)
Plugged in, turned on power; unit was programmed from Chris, as Dan Kehns article. Mazzer Mini adjusted easily, after 2 shots with stale decaf, Guat. Huetengo, homeroasted, pulled almost at Mazzer "factory setting"; drinking Americano, as I type.
Everything about this machine is elegant!!!
More initial feedback.........................later.
jeffb
S1 arrived in a snowstrom in Northern Indiana (Is this really the end of March?!).
Chas, didn't make it 1 hour; guage was slighly out of place from shipping, so.................................what a nicley designed machine!
Hooked up water line (braided, stainless= very nice!!)
Plugged in, turned on power; unit was programmed from Chris, as Dan Kehns article. Mazzer Mini adjusted easily, after 2 shots with stale decaf, Guat. Huetengo, homeroasted, pulled almost at Mazzer "factory setting"; drinking Americano, as I type.
Everything about this machine is elegant!!!
More initial feedback.........................later.
jeffb
Chris replied.........................
"http://www.chriscoffee.com/faq
Here is a link to the FAQ section on my web site that explains everything you should know about back flushing. Are you sure you didn't get a rubber back flush disk with the machine?"
So i will use it as I used w ith "Tea".....Sorry.
jeffb
"http://www.chriscoffee.com/faq
Here is a link to the FAQ section on my web site that explains everything you should know about back flushing. Are you sure you didn't get a rubber back flush disk with the machine?"
So i will use it as I used w ith "Tea".....Sorry.
jeffb
Good to have some PID resource onboard, Jeff!jeffb wrote: I am a Mfg Rep for controls, motion, vision and sensors for Industrial apps and sold Electronic Temperature Control (PID) for 20 years............................am really excited about acvhieving "accurate" temp control.
jeffb
I am currently looking into that, since I believe that the S1, eventhough having electronic temp control, is only resembling a deadband controller with hysteresis. A PID controller would of course be desirable.
At this point a question for you, Chas:
You have some temperature measurements at your web site, I would be really interested in a time course over a shot (not just some average/peak measure), collecting temperature samples every few seconds. Do you already have some data on that?
Happy Easter,
Wolfgang
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I don't believe my TC setup's response time is fast enough to take meaningful measurements like that.wgaggl wrote:
At this point a question for you, Chas:
You have some temperature measurements at your web site, I would be really interested in a time course over a shot (not just some average/peak measure), collecting temperature samples every few seconds. Do you already have some data on that?
Happy Easter,
Wolfgang
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