VII on the way - electrical questions.
VII on the way - electrical questions.
In a couple days I will be the proud new owner of a Vivaldi VII!
I am upgrading from QuickMill Andreja Premium.
I ordered from Joe at Caffe Tech in Edmonton - the Official Canadian Distributor.
Now I ordered the 20a model, which means the internal switch will be flipped to 20a and the plug will be a 20a only style plug (one pin flipped 90 deg.), correct?
If I can't get an electrician in to run a new dedicated circuit and install a 20a breaker, i think I am safe to flip the VII's internal switch to 15a and swap my existing 15a outlet with a 20a outlet in the meantime, correct?
Also on the way, a Macap M4 Stepless (got a great deal on ebay from espressoparts).
I will be flogging my Rocky after I put new burrs in it (5+ years and no burr changes - I have a funny feeling this has been my weak link?!).
I am upgrading from QuickMill Andreja Premium.
I ordered from Joe at Caffe Tech in Edmonton - the Official Canadian Distributor.
Now I ordered the 20a model, which means the internal switch will be flipped to 20a and the plug will be a 20a only style plug (one pin flipped 90 deg.), correct?
If I can't get an electrician in to run a new dedicated circuit and install a 20a breaker, i think I am safe to flip the VII's internal switch to 15a and swap my existing 15a outlet with a 20a outlet in the meantime, correct?
Also on the way, a Macap M4 Stepless (got a great deal on ebay from espressoparts).
I will be flogging my Rocky after I put new burrs in it (5+ years and no burr changes - I have a funny feeling this has been my weak link?!).
Last edited by zoomin on Mon Aug 27, 2007 10:07 pm, edited 1 time in total.
You are correct about the flipped pin (90 degrees).
You should be able to just force the machine into Economy Mode by holding down the power button for at least 10 seconds. This is good so you don't have to open the top cover to flip the switch back and forth.
Great job on getting the MACAP! :D
....oh, and welcome to the S1 Cafe!!
You should be able to just force the machine into Economy Mode by holding down the power button for at least 10 seconds. This is good so you don't have to open the top cover to flip the switch back and forth.
Great job on getting the MACAP! :D
....oh, and welcome to the S1 Cafe!!

Thanks for the warm welcome Niko.
La Spaz arrived this afternoon. It's plumbed in and ready to go, but it won't pull shots?!
It does despense water and steam, but pushing the one shot button makes lights 14-15-16 flash; two shot button makes lights 17-18-19 flash.
The manual describes this as a non-blocking alarm?
It is in 15a mode (inside switch set to 15a).
Also, what's the on/off switch inside next to the 15a/20a switch?
thanks.
La Spaz arrived this afternoon. It's plumbed in and ready to go, but it won't pull shots?!
It does despense water and steam, but pushing the one shot button makes lights 14-15-16 flash; two shot button makes lights 17-18-19 flash.
The manual describes this as a non-blocking alarm?
It is in 15a mode (inside switch set to 15a).
Also, what's the on/off switch inside next to the 15a/20a switch?
thanks.
That's the timer ON/OFF switch.zoomin wrote: Also, what's the on/off switch inside next to the 15a/20a switch?
thanks.
Now about those lights, are you choking the machine? It sounds like your grind might be too fine since both sets of them are dancing.
Does it look like my avatar when you hit the 2 cup button?
I'm wondering if the machine is choked by a brass shaving large enough to clog it.
The manual does state this as a Non-Blocking alarm as you stated, did you look in the section of the forum about brass shavings and how to remove them? I've never had to personally do this but I know a few other people to clean out some shavings.
Check this thread out, if you haven't already:
wforum/viewtopic.php?t=291&highlight=brass+shavings
The manual does state this as a Non-Blocking alarm as you stated, did you look in the section of the forum about brass shavings and how to remove them? I've never had to personally do this but I know a few other people to clean out some shavings.
Check this thread out, if you haven't already:
wforum/viewtopic.php?t=291&highlight=brass+shavings
That's a poser, zoomin. I'm just brainstorming here without any concrete experience with your problem.
What I'm wondering is whether something was jostled loose during shipment. There are many cases of that kind of thing reported.
In particular, you might look around inside for a detached wire that supplies the pump. I could imagine that the wiring harness to the pump is detached, for example, but the alarm signaling device that sits somewhere else on a circuit board is still supplied with current and functional.
What I'm wondering is whether something was jostled loose during shipment. There are many cases of that kind of thing reported.
In particular, you might look around inside for a detached wire that supplies the pump. I could imagine that the wiring harness to the pump is detached, for example, but the alarm signaling device that sits somewhere else on a circuit board is still supplied with current and functional.
Joe at Caffetech sent me some suggestions, also thinking something jostled loose in shipping.
I followed them but I really don't think that anything in there was loose.
When i powered it back up, though, it was working properly :)
So, I think it's safe to assume there's a Windows varient OS embedded in there - the reboot is often the cure :)
My first shot was not so good, but I hope to have drinkable espresso before I get through these three pounds :)
I followed them but I really don't think that anything in there was loose.
When i powered it back up, though, it was working properly :)
So, I think it's safe to assume there's a Windows varient OS embedded in there - the reboot is often the cure :)
My first shot was not so good, but I hope to have drinkable espresso before I get through these three pounds :)
that's the one i would have wanted to use too - but, i guess i have to wait till next week now...
This is really a well put together machine. I really like the look of the Andreja Premium, but for me this looks much better in our kitchen.
After taking off the side and back panels, i got a good look at the insides and this thing is built like a tank - very nice.
so far, however, the shots coming out are drinkable, just drinkable...
This is really a well put together machine. I really like the look of the Andreja Premium, but for me this looks much better in our kitchen.
After taking off the side and back panels, i got a good look at the insides and this thing is built like a tank - very nice.
so far, however, the shots coming out are drinkable, just drinkable...
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Ditto! I drilled a hole in the bottom of my single to run a TC wire for temperature measurements. So I guess I use mine more often that Niko uses his, just not for its intended purpose.Niko wrote:NOOoooooo!
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That's the one I use 99.9999999999999999999% of the time.

Chas
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Hey I just used my single basket twice today!
Once to weigh a shot of beans on a scale and another time to shoot some Cafiza into the group...
no wait, 3 times - the 3rd time was to scoop some fertilizer pellets onto the soil of a small plant in my den.
I'd rather be bitten by fleas of a thousand camels than use that basket for a week.
Update:
We can start a thread on "101 uses for the single basket" :D
Once to weigh a shot of beans on a scale and another time to shoot some Cafiza into the group...
no wait, 3 times - the 3rd time was to scoop some fertilizer pellets onto the soil of a small plant in my den.
That's because of that damn single basket!zoomin wrote: so far, however, the shots coming out are drinkable, just drinkable...
I'd rather be bitten by fleas of a thousand camels than use that basket for a week.
Update:
We can start a thread on "101 uses for the single basket" :D