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Posted Thu Dec 9, 2004, 1:48am
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OzBean Said:

It seems that the higher voltage Silvias have a 110 deg C thermostat and the lower (110v) have a 100 deg C thermostat ??? Anyone ?

Posted December 9, 2004 link

The older Silvias have the 110ºC stat and the newer ones have 100ºC. I have a 230V model that came with 100 as standard.

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Posted Thu Dec 9, 2004, 2:54am
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G'day Ian,

My "rapporto prove" (safety test report) that came with my Silvia dates the test at 12th Jan 2004... (at 5.49pm and 17 seconds according to certificate) I purchased it (took delivery) July 2004.

Weird Science this Rancilio thermostat technology ... volts listed at 230 for Oz.

At least I know my Silvias birthday ... (wink)

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Anthony
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Posted Mon Oct 17, 2005, 6:03am
Subject: Re: Some extraordinary results by reverse temperature surfing
 

an old thread, I know, but I want to ask where did you have the thermocouple for this?
tia!!!!!!!!!!!
Kristi

OzBean Said:

It seems that the higher voltage Silvias have a 110 deg C thermostat and the lower (110v) have a 100 deg C thermostat ??? Anyone ?

Here are some reverse surf temps v time as the boiler cools by itself ... no bleeding to introduce cooler water ....

After 1 minute .... 118C (244F)
        2 minutes ... 113C (235F)
        3 minutes ... 111C (231F)
        4 minutes ... 108C (226F)
        5 minutes ... 106C (222F)
        6 minutes ... 104C (219F)
        7 minutes ... 102C (215F) I'd pull shot here ...
        8 minutes ... 100C (212F) or here .....

So reverse surfing without a thermocouple is a bit of a hit and miss with the 110 deg C thermostat (I have in my Silvia) ...

I sometimes introduce cool water to bring temp down to 102-100 deg C for shot (reverse surf) ..having the TC allows you to see it rather than guess ..

I cant see how you could reverse temp surf Silvia without a TC ?? Unless you wait 7 minutes or bleed boiler and guess ?

Anthony

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#--> I recommend Eric Svendson's adapter and thermometer for E61s (also Silvia) : easy surfing!
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Posted Sun Mar 5, 2006, 2:20pm
Subject: Re: Some extraordinary results by reverse temperature surfing
 

Purchased a Silvia from WLL in December, 2005.
Can't be sure it's 100C (vs a 110C) machine. Is there a way to tell?

Mis-read the (normal) temperature surfing directions and accidentally timed starting from light out instead of light on.
Here's what I found while reverse temperature surfing:

 Terrior: La Lapa, Decaf, "Espresso" (North Italian Roast)
 From light OFF:
 45 seconds: Severely bitter, undrinkable, repeatable result
 48 seconds: Bitter, drinkable, not great
 50 seconds: Good complex taste, touch of bitterness, great brew, highly repeatable result
 55 seconds: Flat, tastless, like drinking silty water, repeatable result

What was shocking to me was that the precision of the timing had to be so exact!
Next I re-read the temperature surfing instructions and using FORWARD surfing (timing from light on):

 From light ON:
 20 seconds: undrinkable
 30 seconds: ok, not great
 40 seconds: ok
 50 seconds: ok
 
So I went back to REVERSE temperature surfing with a NEW batch of the La Lapa and some range adjustments to my Solis Maestro (discontinued).

 From light OFF:
 45 seconds: great
 50 seconds: great
 55 seconds: not ok

Note that both the batch of coffee and the grinder settings changed between the first and third (both reverse surf) results.

I'm now a dedicated reverse temperature surfer. If I knew in December what my forward surfing results would be, I never would have bought the machine. Reverse surfing results are the only results I have that justify my purchase.

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Posted Sun Mar 5, 2006, 2:35pm
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Since attaching the thermocouple end of a standard, $20 digital kitchen temperature meter onto the top of my Silvia's boiler it became clear how wide her temperature band is.  From the bottom it's about 188F to boiler element on and at the top it's about 230F to boiler element off.  Crazy.

On the upswing the temperature rises very fast and it's very difficult to hit 201F .  Absolutely, reverse surfing ended up giving me the ability to hit 201F consistently.  I haven't timed the drop down but 2 minutes sounds about right.

Bleeding water and steam pressure off the top of the boiler makes the boiler temp drop a little faster so it helps with puylling a shot sooner.  One good thing about the Silvia's design is the grouphead attached right to the top of the boiler.  I find once the gh's thoroughly heated the resulting temperature stability makes for good shots.
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Posted Sun Mar 25, 2007, 7:21pm
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So with temp surfing you pull as the machine is warming up (which is efficient but less accurate) and reverse surfing you pull as the machine is colling down (which is accurate but less efficient)

How about doing accelerating the reverse surf by a short flush to mix some cold water into the overheated boiler?  Isn't that the method people use to cool a HX?

You could plot the intrashot temperature stability from say a :

3,5 or 7 sec preliminary flush
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Posted Sat Nov 3, 2007, 10:36am
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i have been using the temp surf method as shown by Mark Prince on youtube.  (search rancilio silvia and you'll see what I am referring to).

so, i turn on the machine, 20 or so mins later, i run water through the portafilter.  til the light comes on.  wait til light goes off and run more water through til light comes back on.  remove portafilter, grind, dose, tamp.  by which time the light will have turned off again.  as per mark's video, i turn on the water (portafilter not attached) til the steaming noise goes away.  attach portafilter and then brew.  some shots are okay.  most are nasty.  which i then mask with steamed milk cos i am a latte drinker for the most part.

would you guys suggest that i allow the light to go off and then brew exactly 2 mins later?  or 3 mins?  or what?  my fear is that i will get a burnt shot cos the whole point of running water through without the PF is that the really hot water goes away.  but then the shots i get using the method in paragraph 2 are mostly nasty anyway so i definitely need to change something.

any help and/or advice will be warmly welcomed

fazal
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Posted Tue Nov 6, 2007, 12:09pm
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also, am I to switch on the steam switch at the time of brewing when reverse temp surfing??
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Posted Tue Nov 6, 2007, 12:53pm
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mrgnomer Said:

One good thing about the Silvia's design is the grouphead attached right to the top of the boiler.

Posted March 5, 2006 link

Sorry, no it's not Kirk., it's off-centered like an L.., off the bottom of the boiler.

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Posted Wed Nov 7, 2007, 11:11am
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Another pic of Silvia's offset grouphead/mounting plate/flange. Picture courtesy of EPNW.

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