very impressive machine, and the thing you need to change is de diameter of the injector which is way too wide, it needs a 0.8mm injector, the water is coming too fast. i like all the meters you put on it, really espresso freak overkill he he he
i made a machine myself, you can find it on youtube with "homemade espresso machine" search. its made with a Faema E61 grouphead. I used a PID regulator with a K-thermocouple and a digital readout on the grouphead.
Now to fashion yourself an LED source to light the pour! Hahaha. Seriously, very nice work on the machine. If my machine goes kaput, I'd do the same :-)
Impressive. You really know your espresso architecture, components, plumbing, electronics and process. Wow. I would not call this a nightmare. It's a work of art.
@Johanvideo525 I use this machine every day for my espresso fix. The temperature stability and shot quality is much better now that I added three PID controllers to manage the various temperatures.
i think you missed one vital part. there should be a sensor in the group head which will not turn on the clock while you purge. it will do it only when the portafilter is in. :)))) ok I am pulling your leg and I am jealous. Amazing job!
HAY, i saw pictures of this of one of my coffee sites and i absolutly love it!! i aspire to build my own espresso machine intirely from spratch (minus the e-61 group and maybe the boilers and temp probes). i have a design in mind that has 1" thick hardwood sides that are cut by a cnc router with all other panals supported by the sides. i want to equip it with two groups, steam boiler, preheat boiler and a finish boiler for each group that can be set by pid individualy. maybe even presure profile
very impressive machine, and the thing you need to change is de diameter of the injector which is way too wide, it needs a 0.8mm injector, the water is coming too fast. i like all the meters you put on it, really espresso freak overkill he he he
i made a machine myself, you can find it on youtube with "homemade espresso machine" search. its made with a Faema E61 grouphead. I used a PID regulator with a K-thermocouple and a digital readout on the grouphead.
tootsscaf 1 month ago
Pretty crazy looking. You should name it Frankenstein :)
Good looking Shot !
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Now to fashion yourself an LED source to light the pour! Hahaha. Seriously, very nice work on the machine. If my machine goes kaput, I'd do the same :-)
mayongmd 4 months ago
Night mare more like Heaven
RoadRunnersTech 6 months ago
Naked, of course.Portafilter
DrBones666 7 months ago
Very, very steampunk.
DrBones666 7 months ago
@DrBones666 baristas nightmare.. steampunk's wetdream.
musicman9897 6 months ago
wow, that comes from NASA canteen
tritop 7 months ago
Impressive. You really know your espresso architecture, components, plumbing, electronics and process. Wow. I would not call this a nightmare. It's a work of art.
DaveBraga 8 months ago
That's some crazy awesome thing you've made there. Great job.
I feel like I don't ever wanna be near it though. It looks like something that can do some serious shit at 88 mph.
mark2500 9 months ago
do you actually use this ? very impressive
Johanvideo525 1 year ago
@Johanvideo525 I use this machine every day for my espresso fix. The temperature stability and shot quality is much better now that I added three PID controllers to manage the various temperatures.
z120pi 1 year ago
i think you missed one vital part. there should be a sensor in the group head which will not turn on the clock while you purge. it will do it only when the portafilter is in. :)))) ok I am pulling your leg and I am jealous. Amazing job!
greenplantation 1 year ago
I don't like it I love it!
RustyHingesSqueak 1 year ago
Haha! ;-) *LOL*
gotanigo 1 year ago
Crazy, just crazy...awsome modifications!!!!
lykastor 1 year ago
HAY, i saw pictures of this of one of my coffee sites and i absolutly love it!! i aspire to build my own espresso machine intirely from spratch (minus the e-61 group and maybe the boilers and temp probes). i have a design in mind that has 1" thick hardwood sides that are cut by a cnc router with all other panals supported by the sides. i want to equip it with two groups, steam boiler, preheat boiler and a finish boiler for each group that can be set by pid individualy. maybe even presure profile
benjorgensen1 1 year ago
Nice work! You're right...you can't have too many gauges. That shot clock is really great..
bobcecusn 2 years ago
Truly epic. This should be displayed in the Louvre!
bendoc91 2 years ago
Yea, but what does it do the quarter mile in?
stevenfrito 2 years ago
I've seen lots of ES-1A machines, and yours is the first that I'm envious of!
WOW - that's all I can say, WOW!
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TexasCoffee 2 years ago