1ZPRESSO - How to Calibrate the ZP6, K-Series and J-Ultra/J-Max Hand Grinders
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- Опубліковано 23 бер 2024
- A quick video on how to calibrate your 1ZPRESSO ZP6, K-Series, and J-Ultra/J-Max
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This actually helps a lot compared to some other videos floating around. Thanks for this.
Glad it helped!
Thanks for the video. I recently purchased a K-Max in AB and it came uncalibrated(close but not at zero). It's nice to get it set right.
Thank you very much for watching!
tyvm for this video!! would you mind clarifying how you brew so course at 7.5?
We have had no trouble with brewing at 7.5 for the K-max, 7.5 for ZP6 for sure will be very very coarse. The grinder used in the video is K-max.
Thank you! and Tell me Please! should this knurled thumb be tightende till we hear clicks? because my k-max is aligned only before thumb start to click and Im confused :(
You can tighten the knurled thumb nut all the way, and see where it land (don't over tight). However, if the nut is lock right now at where it is then there is no issue. As long as the calibration doesn't move while grinder you are okay.
your favorite setting for pour over is 7.5 with the zp 6? can you show us your pour over recipe?
Sorry, the 7.5 is for K-max/K-ultra. I might have misspoken in the video. Zp6 is 4.5-5.5
I know it varies from bean to bean but what grind setting on the ZP6 do you recommend for your Guatemala la Florida as a good starting point
For the La Florida I would start around 4-4.3
It's interesting to see everyone's starting point. For example the Rogue Wave website says 4.5 -5. I am guessing some of it has to do with how the ZP6 is calibrated? Some people calibrate off burr touch and some off burr lock. I know there are a million ways to brew but it seems some people are as low as threes and others as high as the fives.
@@coreybritton8823 I'm above 6 for most of my brews
hello there! so once you have aligned the red spot with the number 0, do we need to push down on the inner mechanism? or due to the user checking on the alignment, the inner mechanism has dropped down again and we can start using straight away? 🙆🏾♂️
You shouldnt have to push down on the inner mechanism. You could do that to check if there is any burr lock issue, but in general it is not necessary. You should be able to use it straight away.
Is it bad if it’s not calibrated? Can’t I just pretend wherever the resistance starts is 0?
It is not bad, and also not necessary, you can definitely make up your own '0' :)