cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/1088465

This post was originally posted on r/espresso in 2020. I’m manually moving my content here before probably nuking my reddit account. Fuck that little pigboy u/spez.

For years, I struggled with my espresso machine (Lelit PL41TEM) ever since I got a naked portafilter. I tried everything, and I thing I learned a lot and tremendously improved my skills doing so: Weighing coffee, weighing shots, timing pulls, WDT, stockfleth, nutating tamp, NSEW tamp, playing with dose, grind, temperature, bean freshness…

I had good shots, terrible shots, and once in a blue moon excellent shots. But I never achieved consistency. I always struggled with channeling, even with super fresh beans.

The single element that I couldn’t control was the pressure. My machine was factory set at 13bars blind and I could only brew decent shots at 11 bars.

Thanks to this video featuring my exact machine and a few pushes from people here, I adjusted my OPV to 10 bars blind, 9 bars brewing. This has been a game changer. I still pull meh shots, but my constitency is now through the roof, and even “bad” shots are actually okay.

  • FrickAndMortar@infosec.pub
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    1 year ago

    Not OP, but that’s awesome - waste not want not! I love “good enough” solutions that produce perfectly workable results like this. The rest that I use, to tamp my portafilter on, is my old phone case - it’s the perfect height!

    • 𝕸𝖔𝖘𝖘@infosec.pubM
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      1 year ago

      Thanks! I have never thought about using an old phone case for that purpose! I gotta dig out my old Nexus4 3cm/1.18in thick case now haha