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Michael,
I have an AV model, (10/04). Where would I find a giggler, and perhaps some diagrams of a modified group head?
Ian McCarthy said:Michael,
I have an AV model, (10/04). Where would I find a giggler, and perhaps some diagrams of a modified group head?
Ian---
So... to be clear... I work at Espresso Parts.
Devon, our parts Master here at EP can help you out with this project (parts, diagrams, and the likes).
I'm sure you can find these parts elsewhere, so don't feel obligated to call us here.
---michael
oh... and it turns out that some Tube 28's do not come threaded to fit the gigglers... Devon says you can just jam the giggler in there, or thread it with a tap. You'd have to put it off your machine to see which you have.
---m
Well since "gicleur" is French for jet and giggler is the term we use around the shop, lets just call it a jet, since that is what is really is, and get on with the facts.
A flow meter on an AV, WILL act as a jet simply due to the fact that the incoming port is a very small orifice, somewhere in the size of between .06 - .09 . Preinfusion of LM Lineas is programmable on /off on AV machines, and this is addressed in the orange book, as well as LM training documents.
28-30 seconds is not a quick flow rate with out the portafilter in place, but does lead to the idea that you might want to try a group jet. Pump pressure will play little difference in this situation however you may see a slight increase /. decrease.
There was a specific question that was asked and somehow this thread became a challenge of knowledge. Lets just keep to the facts and learn from each other. Thanks
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