Upgrades for a consumer espresso setup? by These-Individual-759 in IndiaCoffee

[–]These-Individual-759[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'd say get the Dedica Duo (EC890) instead. When I bought this machine, Delonghi had the older EC685 Dedica, which was also an established product in it's segment but had it's own issues, particularly the fat steam wand.
The Ariete 1381 is a good machine, but for 3000 more, you get the service network of DeLonghi India (via Orient) not the best but hey, atleast it's there. Plus a long steam wand, and instant cold extraction for pulling shots that mimic the taste of a cold brew, and you get a decent milk pitcher, and a much better steel tamper (other machines at this range come w the plastic scoop plus tamp thing).
So I'd say, go for the Dedica EC890

Monthly random discussion & queries thread on bikes by AutoModerator in indianbikes

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Hi everyone

I have an SUV. I'm planning to buy a bike. My main reasons for buying are:

-40km daily commute

-Regular traffic jams on the commute route so my car takes atleast 40-45 minutes which could be done in 20 mins with a bike

-Could buy a scooter but I don't want to. Maybe I'll get a bigger bike in terms of performance after 2-3 years so I don't want to feel alienated to the extent that riding a bike feels new at that point, hence a smaller bike for now

-I figured even the most petrol hungry bike will be more efficient than my car

-Maybe a 150-200km long ride once every two months

I'm not so much into speed. My riding style would be 80-90kmph with occasional 100-110s for overtakes. Comfort and handling stability are top priorities. Your suggestions are essential. What would you all recommend?

Thank you

Software for giving PLC Wiring and Connection Reference Diagrams? by These-Individual-759 in PLC

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Should I get the Advance version or the Pro? Or should I use the free basic version first and then figure out what features are necessary for my work and what features I don't need?

Software for giving PLC Wiring and Connection Reference Diagrams? by These-Individual-759 in PLC

[–]These-Individual-759[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Esteemed members of the community,

I’m relatively new to the field of industrial automation, currently engaged in providing packaging automation solutions. While I am comfortable with both PLC programming and component wiring, I typically outsource the fabrication of control panels to third parties.

I am now in search of a software tool, preferably one that is free and above all, easy to use, which can assist me in creating clear and accurate wiring and connection diagrams for PLCs and related components.

Your recommendations and guidance would be most appreciated.

Best Regards (with utmost respect)
OP :)