Oh whoops - sorry! +)
On Tue, Sep 1, 2015 at 7:32 PM Benjamin McCafferty <[email protected]> wrote:

> I realize that now--I meant where you said "Brian". We officially have
> achieved the internet phenomenon of three separate conversations going
> about the same topic with the same people. :)
> best,
> bmc
> Sent from my apple IIe
>
> On Sep 1, 2015, at 16:29, Jesse Livingston <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
> Ben – I was responding to Ira's comment ;)
>
> On Tue, Sep 1, 2015 at 7:28 PM Benjamin McCafferty <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
>> No worries. It's Ben by the way. :)
>> The small spout gets used if you install a rotary pump and plumb in the
>> machine. Overflow goes through it into the drip tray. Otherwise it just
>> sits and looks cool.
>>
>> Best, bmc
>> Sent from my apple IIe
>>
>> On Sep 1, 2015, at 16:10, Jesse Livingston <[email protected]>
>> wrote:
>>
>> Ah OK. Makes sense. I'll give that a try.
>>
>> But while I have your attention, Brian, I noticed something strange. As I
>> was looking under the hood, the little spout behind the the E61 group
>> (pictures attached) has no tubes going to it. It's just.... there. My
>> impression was that excess water from the brew boiler (redirected from the
>> OPV( is supposed to go through to there. What's wrong with my tubing?
>>
>> On Tue, Sep 1, 2015 at 6:55 PM Benjamin McCafferty <[email protected]>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> That's what I meant essentially--the first position on the lever on your
>>> B2 allows water to flow at line pressure, i.e. no pump, and you can get a
>>> decent wetting of the puck from that without blasting it with 9 bar over a
>>> few seconds. And you can indeed control the length by letting water flow
>>> for a certain number of seconds, then dropping the lever again if you wish
>>> to allow some amount of time to let water absorb. I know it's rudimentary,
>>> but like many variables, you'd be surprised how consistent you can be
>>> without a ton of fancy tools.  :)  You can also adjust on the fly as
>>> weather changes, etc. if things seem to be going wrong.
>>>
>>> Give it a shot (yuk yuk), you might be pleasantly surprised.
>>>
>>> Best,
>>> bmc
>>>
>>> Sent from my apple IIe
>>>
>>> On Sep 1, 2015, at 15:44, Jesse Livingston <[email protected]>
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>> Ben,
>>>
>>> Interesting. I'll read what the Schomer man has to say.
>>>
>>> I have a Brewtus II so I can't affect the length of my preinfusion.
>>> There is a natural "ramp-up" in pressure due to the size of the grouphead,
>>> but that's all. The controlled preinfusion didn't come until later models –
>>> the IV I believe.
>>>
>>> On Tue, Sep 1, 2015 at 6:31 PM Benjamin McCafferty <[email protected]>
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>> I'd look at David Schomer's thoughts on shot profiling--it's the one
>>>> variable that he feels is best left steady.
>>>>
>>>>  But based on your thread title, I think what you're saying is to
>>>> affect pre-infusion by lowering pressure at the beginning to some low
>>>> value, then crank up to brew pressure, right?  In other words, not shot
>>>> profiling per se.
>>>>
>>>> If it were me, I'd mess around with the basic pre-infusion that you
>>>> already have, simply by changing the length of time that you pre-infuse to
>>>> affect different outcomes. Since everyone's water pressure is different,
>>>> there's no set "right" time to do it, but you may find a level that works
>>>> for you.
>>>>
>>>> Best,
>>>> bmc
>>>>
>>>> Sent from my apple IIe
>>>>
>>>> On Sep 1, 2015, at 14:31, Jesse Livingston <[email protected]>
>>>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Hi all,
>>>>
>>>> I've been thinking through how one could implement a controlled
>>>> preinfusion on the Brewtus II. I've been admiring Graeme's post on all of
>>>> his fantastic mods but am considering another approach.
>>>>
>>>> What if there was some way to attach a lever to the OPV valve that was
>>>> reachable, allowing you to dynamically adjust the pressure as the shot was
>>>> brewing? I'm thinking of something that could hook into the OPV and latch
>>>> onto the adjustable part. Aside from the challenge of finding something
>>>> like that and modifying the casing to make it reachable somehow, would that
>>>> potentially do long term damage to the pump or OPV? I guess it's not meant
>>>> for constant adjustment, so just wondering whether this solution is
>>>> detrimental to the machine.
>>>>
>>>> Thoughts?
>>>>
>>>> Jesse
>>>>
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