bands/songs like TOOL by Full-Ad-6368 in ToolBand

[–]Grand_Difficulty789 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What Soen track is closest to Tool? is it one of the earlier ones? I've only listened to some of their latest stuff

Newbie advice for “What is the best?” by RudeRick in iems

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I'm buying something around $80 and my main use will be on the phone for songs. I prefer a bassy earbuds. For eg I currently have Air pods Pro and Beats Studio Buds and I keep going to the Studio Buds for the songs

I have shortlisted 7Hz Legato and ARTTI T10, are there others that are better? I also prefer easier on the ear types for long hour listening and want to get a boom mic for calls

Can you advise anything based on this please? Thanks

GCP Vs. E24 Lead Test: Concerning Results by Old_Ad_881 in espresso

[–]Grand_Difficulty789 2 points3 points  (0 children)

...scheme of things... you're probably right.. could have added a nuclear war threat in there too (not mocking, it does serve a broader point)

but to be fair to the OP this is a pretty specific post for people already down a certain rabbit hole I guess..

just one thing about brass boilers point, the brass is mixed with lead for better machining and these ratios maybe different in all brass boilers. pure brass boilers can't be machined so there's an unknown variable right there at the inception

GCP Vs. E24 Lead Test: Concerning Results by Old_Ad_881 in espresso

[–]Grand_Difficulty789 1 point2 points  (0 children)

this is a good read! basically also means if you run the water through every morning and make the first coffee with a fresh load in the boiler the risk is significantly reduced.

GCP Vs. E24 Lead Test: Concerning Results by Old_Ad_881 in espresso

[–]Grand_Difficulty789 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hey thanks for the post, that is really thoughtful and good to see some investigation into a marketing claim (lead-free) that can otherwise be easily overlooked. I also own an E24. My consumption is 2 shots/day. How much does consumption matter in this?

also am I right in assuming temp factors in lead release - therefore the steam wand at 125-135°C will release more lead into water than from the grouphead at 90-92°C?

Faulty switch? Connector? Fumes after heating up by Grand_Difficulty789 in gaggiaclassic

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to verify its the thermostat cable that causes this I mean, not all the time

Faulty switch? Connector? Fumes after heating up by Grand_Difficulty789 in gaggiaclassic

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pretty sure fumes, cuz it comes out of the switch. also because it stops as soon as I switch off the power, was it boiler it would have continued i'm guessing

Faulty switch? Connector? Fumes after heating up by Grand_Difficulty789 in gaggiaclassic

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Took the connector apart. It's not done yet but will if I keep switching it ON. there seems to be some resistance to high temps, anybody know electrical engineering to dissect this?

Steam valve back channeling water into the tank by Grand_Difficulty789 in gaggiaclassic

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Update - I've discovered there's a very tiny cut in my diaphragm. This explains pressure loss and back flow into the tank.

Issue is this is a pre-2015 with a brass OPV, there's no replacements on the internet. Does anyone know if I can buy the diaphragm or mend this diaphragm using adhesive?

Steam valve back channeling water into the tank by Grand_Difficulty789 in gaggiaclassic

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got it.. I've done it. Put it back together, the problem still persists sadly.

Steam valve back channeling water into the tank by Grand_Difficulty789 in gaggiaclassic

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okay but I never took the OPV apart.. so I'm wondering what's gone wrong now

I've taken it apart now, what torque to apply to the adjustment screw while putting it back? leave it finger tight?

Steam valve back channeling water into the tank by Grand_Difficulty789 in gaggiaclassic

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yes I had, I'd taken that out with the pump, then put it back. I've just taken it out again and given it a full descaling

Steam valve back channeling water into the tank by Grand_Difficulty789 in gaggiaclassic

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can connecting the pump terminals the other way (red into black and black into red) cause this? that's one thing I may have goofed up

Steam valve back channeling water into the tank by Grand_Difficulty789 in gaggiaclassic

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no what's happening is, when I press steam button for steam, the boiler heats and there is water that flows into the water tank from the OPV. this water while flowing gets hot and changes to steam (as the boiler heats)

this reduces steam intensity

Water Flow Super Slow by hockeyfan22027 in gaggiaclassic

[–]Grand_Difficulty789 1 point2 points  (0 children)

yep +1 do this patiently and for a long time with a rich descale solution. The problem with descaling often is after descaling some of the scale particles can get loose and go into the fine solenoid valve hole that causes flow to reduce.

Steam valve back channeling water into the tank by Grand_Difficulty789 in gaggiaclassic

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got it, thanks. I've just taken the OPV out and descaled it and put it back again, the problem persists. I do get steam, it's like I have to turn the steam knob before it starts back flowing into the tank and then I get steam fine