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		<title>La San Marco single group lever</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[converted La San Marco single group lever Dual boiler, dual PID commercial lever beast! This beast started out life as a La San Marco 85 series, single group volumetric heat exchanger. I bought it last year as a fixer upper, the boiler was over filling and it needed a general going over. 9 months or so later and it&#8217;s a very different machine to the one that came in! &#160; Turns out the over filling problem was a fractured heat exchanger, so that ruled out keeping the machine conventional &#8211; the heat exchanger would have to be decommissioned, capped off and become part of the steam boiler volume &#8211; I didn&#8217;t like the chances of a successful repair. &#160; At that point it became&#8230;]]></description>
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<h2>converted La San Marco single group lever</h2>
<p>Dual boiler, dual PID commercial lever beast!</p>
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<p>This beast started out life as a La San Marco 85 series, single group volumetric heat exchanger. I bought it last year as a fixer upper, the boiler was over filling and it needed a general going over. 9 months or so later and it&#8217;s a very different machine to the one that came in!</p>
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<p>Turns out the over filling problem was a fractured heat exchanger, so that ruled out keeping the machine conventional &#8211; the heat exchanger would have to be decommissioned, capped off and become part of the steam boiler volume &#8211; I didn&#8217;t like the chances of a successful repair.</p>
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<p>At that point it became a total strip down, and while I had the bare chassis on the bench, I started playing around with the possibility of fitting a lever group that I had spare. With an extra cross member in the chassis, it would totally work! So, off to see my mate <a title="Gonz Lab" href="http://gonzlab.wix.com/" target="_blank">Gonz</a> who worked his magic and welded in a cross piece to take half the group flange. The group was already fitted with cartridge heaters, from back in the days of the Quick Mill Achille testing with <a title="Talk Coffee" href="http://www.talkcoffee.com.au/" target="_blank">Talk Coffee</a>, so why not take advantage of that? Then, why not add some extra precision with a dedicated brew boiler as well? Yep, it would fit with a bit of wrangling. I also adapted a small volume heat exchanger into the existing steam boiler to provide pre-heated water to the brew boiler. Serious overkill at this point but why the heck not?!</p>
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<p>So, this ended up being the most advanced lever machine I&#8217;ve built to date, with a PID controlling the group and a PID controlling a dedicated brew boiler just behind it, temperature control is phenomenal. By tweaking the two set points, you can even control the shape of the traditional lever temperature profile.</p>
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<p>The original boiler is slightly under-specced at 1700W, but it allows the total machine wattage to stay at approx. 10 amp draw, with 600W in the brew boiler and 200 in the group. It takes a while to reach 1.5 bar, the group is hot well before then &#8211; but is ready to go after 25 min approx. and steam pressure is never an issue due to the huge volume for a single group, and added insulation.</p>
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<p>It&#8217;s plumbed in only, as the line pressure primes the brewing circuit and is used for pre-infusion. The spring installed in the group (new of course) generates 10 bar peak pressure. It&#8217;s a delight to use and pulls wonderful shots. I&#8217;m mad to sell it, but that&#8217;s the reality of running a business, I can&#8217;t hang on to everything!</p>
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<p>Summary of work done:</p>
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<li>solved issue with heat exchanger crack</li>
<li>entirely new brewing system &#8211; group, boiler, pre-heater, PID control X2.</li>
<li>new autofill controller, SSRs, wiring as required.</li>
<li>rebuilt all existing valves, plumbing.</li>
<li>powdercoat exterior panels in electric blue hammertone (bold, I know, but it looks stunning!)</li>
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<p>It&#8217;s probably the most advanced lever machine in the world, in terms of temperature control (at the time of writing &#8211; 2016). Offers will be considered. I am in the process of finalising fitment of the front panel, as it was never intended to cover a lever group. Once that&#8217;s done she&#8217;s ready to go, will not take me long!</p>
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		<title>spring compressor. Works real good and that.</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 19 Dec 2012 11:01:25 +0000</pubDate>
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