Posted Wed Nov 21, 2012, 6:49pm Subject: Re: Londinium
fajimr Said:
gorgeous video (and gorgeous machine)... I thought it was funny that while you were saying that you didn't design the londinium with a cup warmer and designed it so customers could warm their cups in 10 secs with hot water, there was a londinium sitting behind you with cups on them. They don't get warm sitting on top of the machine like that?
and having them sit upside down on top of an espresso machine will do just that- get the rims super hot (which is why I just insulated my elektra boiler)... i'm 100% with you on this but just thought the juxtaposition of the shot of the machine with cups and you saying no cup warmer was funny. great machine reiss, i really could see my self selling my lever and my t1 and getting the londinium.
Posted Fri Nov 23, 2012, 11:55am Subject: Re: Londinium
Measuring the scace pressure results sound pretty interesting. 6.55 Bars on the Bosco compared to the claimed 11 Bar for the QM machine. Any chance you can get that Scace to test the Londinium when your L-I arrives????
Cheers!
Stephen
Reiss: thanks for Posting this: the circa 6.55bar single spring value is the maximum value of the dynamic pressure that was observed
the circa 11 bar value for the twin spring is a static value
the static value for the single spring is 9 bar
the maximum dynamic value for the twin spring is greater than 6.55bar, but only slightly (remember this dynamic figure is governed by the pressure that the coffee can hold back before water starts to flow through the puck) & only right at the start of the extraction
the value of a twin spring is that it handles up-dosing (i.e. >16g) better
Posted Fri Nov 23, 2012, 12:06pm Subject: Re: Londinium
redpig Said:
Harmonized Tariff Schedule online makes it look like a 3.7% tariff. I'm guessing ~$100 for duty+fees without any local accommodations. Here's hoping I know this week! :)
Will: That was a cruel exercise! My head still is in pain from reviewing the "Harmonized Tax Forms" ; the words harmony and taxes should never be used in the same book :-) I am afraid my degree was in electronics and not Tax Law.
When you finally get a bottom line please Post the Import Fees and the Model of machine you received then clarity will filter back into my addled brain :-) I will Post the bottom line results for the Seattle area when it arrives.
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Posted Fri Nov 23, 2012, 1:34pm Subject: Re: Londinium
BLrdFX Said:
When you finally get a bottom line please Post the Import Fees and the Model of machine you received then clarity will filter back into my addled brain :-)
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