IMPORTANT NOTES- for those that may not understand, they are reading pressure in the lines leading to the grouphead. So, technically, the pressure is a real time reading. It just isn't always reflective of what is happening in the puck. With normal puck resistance, the pressure reading will be completely accurate. Once the resistance is low enough, it will no longer reflect back pressure. So, this means with NORMAL espresso parameters, it will be spot on. If you like to do really weird stuff where puck resistance is low enough for this to be affected, it arguably will not.
As for exhaust valve, it isn't the same as on an E61. They have replaced it with a Solenoid with a drain below it. So, it emulates the E61, but with tech instead of the spring.
Overall, it does a better job a reproducibility than I would have thought, but I am hopeful for Firmware Updates to make this even better!
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0:00- Overview
1:27- Pressure Profiling
3:25- Steam City
4:26- SR61 Grouphead
6:57- Quirks
8:15- San Remo is Listening
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10:22- Menu Craziness
14:48- Flow Meters and Volumetrics
17:23- UI Issues
22:17- Temperature Talk
23:41- Pump- Pressure Dialogue
31:07- Firmware Updates Save the Day
34:56- Paddle Max
36:33- Build Quality
37:48- Steam and Hot Water Actuators
38:36- Manual Pressure Profiling
42:19- Steam Test
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