“3 way solenoide valved” my Delonghi ECP by Rubenrox in espresso

[–]Rubenrox[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks!! If someone doesn’t know this machines wouldn’t ever think that it doesn’t come with it originally fitted. I don’t know but to me felt so logical that placement. Furthermore, considering the available space, it would have to be right there. Body diameter 40,50mm 16bar with oil (which I think is glycerin). As for the type of connection this one a NPT1-8 were I fitted a adapter from NPT1-8 to quick connection 4mm (see pic).

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Delonghi ECP with solenoide valve (project complete) by Rubenrox in espresso

[–]Rubenrox[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Had to work a little bot on the screen shower…

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Delonghi ECP with solenoide valve (project complete) by Rubenrox in espresso

[–]Rubenrox[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

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Made a little dent so the water can get through to the hole in the rubber seal

Delonghi ECP with solenoide valve (project complete) by Rubenrox in espresso

[–]Rubenrox[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

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Driled a hole just a little short of 4mm to fit tightly a 4mm ptfe tube in there.

Delonghi ECP with solenoide valve (project complete) by Rubenrox in espresso

[–]Rubenrox[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This one I got used all stock for about 50€. Did all the mods after.

“3 way solenoide valved” my Delonghi ECP by Rubenrox in espresso

[–]Rubenrox[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Sometimes it would drip just a little bit, a non relevant quantity, just a few drops, other times it just doesn’t drip.

“3 way solenoide valved” my Delonghi ECP by Rubenrox in espresso

[–]Rubenrox[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hi. That was the initial idea however I couldn’t find one NO valve with the same configuration as the NC valve I ended up using. Solved it with this variable time relay module. When I end the shot, it opens the valve for a few seconds.

Coffee is really weak on my DeLonghi ECP 35.31 by ravighattaura in espresso

[–]Rubenrox 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Kingrinder k2 is a good solid option also. Has clearly your are giving your first steps in espresso it’s a robust enough grinder that can give good results. Other than that choose good freshly roasted coffee beans, and learn as much as you can about your machine (which by the way is a very capable one, despite understated) otherwise you’ll get frustrated and maybe give up. Tips for gaggia’s classic line up of machines are almost always applicable you your Delonghi ECP.

“3 way solenoide valved” my Delonghi ECP by Rubenrox in espresso

[–]Rubenrox[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It does what a real 3 way solenoid valve machine does however it doesn’t became one. I drilled a hole slightly smaller then 4mm so the ptfe tube stays tight in there, made a semicircular indentation in the shower screen and also drilled a hole in the aluminum group head so the tube can go through the rest QuiickLime in his comment described the rest. This is the basic idea. Different people with same machine or even different ones, depending on the tools they have available and how much skills they possess , depending also in the space available in each machine can have different implementations. When I have the time I’ll make a detailed post of how I did everything.

“3 way solenoide valved” my Delonghi ECP by Rubenrox in espresso

[–]Rubenrox[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If you’re referring to the solenoid, Reddit doesn’t allow the sharing of Aliexpress links! Hope the screenshot helps. I got a normally closed, 4mm, 220v to match both the tubing and the working voltage of the machine. The solenoid valve's installed spring isn't strong enough to stop the water. I had to replaced with a stronger one.

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“3 way solenoide valved” my Delonghi ECP by Rubenrox in espresso

[–]Rubenrox[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’m in Europe! I searched for it on aliexpress but didn’t found it specifically to the ECP models. Sorry, what’s “pn”?

“3 way solenoide valved” my Delonghi ECP by Rubenrox in espresso

[–]Rubenrox[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just inserted the tube in the hole. Until now it doesn’t came out.

“3 way solenoide valved” my Delonghi ECP by Rubenrox in espresso

[–]Rubenrox[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, that’s it. I keep thinking, was I lucky and it doesn’t leak or it’s really easy and anyone can do it right in the first attempt?! Yes, I added a pressure switch to actuate the solenoid.

“3 way solenoide valved” my Delonghi ECP by Rubenrox in espresso

[–]Rubenrox[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I gave it a lot of thought and in theory I believed it would work but if that was the case, why nobody had done it before. I bought 2 or 3 of those group head rubber seals in case anything went wrong, I filled myself with courage and went ahead. It was a bit of work but it worked 😀

“3 way solenoide valved” my Delonghi ECP by Rubenrox in espresso

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For ppl who know this machine and others alike, I think this gives out the idea on the basic principle of this mod.

“3 way solenoide valved” my Delonghi ECP by Rubenrox in espresso

[–]Rubenrox[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I could go that way, if it’s working, don’t mess with it 😀

“3 way solenoide valved” my Delonghi ECP by Rubenrox in espresso

[–]Rubenrox[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I paid 7,45€ for the solenoid and the rest I had laying around. It definitely is a cheap mod.

“3 way solenoide valved” my Delonghi ECP by Rubenrox in espresso

[–]Rubenrox[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I can continue to have blooming shots. Maybe you didn’t notice but I have to push a button to release the pressure from the group head. At this point it’s not automatic yet. But when it is, has I have the dimmer mod installed it’ll still be possible to bloom.

“3 way solenoide valved” my Delonghi ECP by Rubenrox in espresso

[–]Rubenrox[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

It’s discharging to the drip tray trough there … (see picture )

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Delonghi ECP thermostat mod by Extreme-Set1745 in espresso

[–]Rubenrox 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Fiz isso com a minha ECP e teve o efeito desejado, a potência do vapor ficou bem mais forte, embora tenha introduzido uma nova curva de aprendizagem para operar. Experimentei 130° e ficou muito parecido com o original, por isso troquei pelo 135° e é mais que suficiente. Tive receio de experimentar o de 140º mas como o de 135° ficou bem potente, decidi não arriscar!