DF83v Stalling
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- Опубліковано 24 вер 2024
- In Depth Review @ www.home-baris...
DF83v with DLC Espresso Burrs (also tried SSP Lab Sweets, same thing happened).
At 1100RPM, I experienced repeatable stalling during hot start when quickly dumping beans into the hopper. The issue did go away when I pour the beans in slower (over 3s).
These beans are labeled as Dark but they are really a Medium-Dark bean, "Full-City" to use Sweet Maria's terminology.
I like to grind 25.5g for my VST 25g basket. I did try 18g and it did still stall, but less often.
BTW - I ground the beans onto the table on purpose so you could see the sudden stop.
DF64V addressed this with the Oct 2023 circuit board and slow feeder bean disk. Hopefully they'll also upgrade the next batch of DF83V.
I agree. I'm really not worried about it. I don't "dump" my beans in anyway. I have had no issues as long as I feed slightly slower.
C'mon, 600W+ motor should not even think on stalling however light the roast or how quick you pour the beans down...or even the finess of the setting...go ask Mazzer major with no pre-breakers and hopper usually full.
Must be a kind of too sensitive safety system...annoying thing to have in such a beast otherwise IMHO :C
I agree, I think it is a protection mechanism. The motor seems strong.
I can’t see what RPM you are on but if a low RPM and fine setting 15 mine does it too when throwing everything in quickly,but if I drop a little at a time no problem
1100 RPM
If you are going to hit start don't dump on so fast, especially at such a small grind size. If hot start, pour in slowly. Control board is programmed to shut off if senses to much resistance and dropping in like that will trip it
My DF64v doesn't have an issue. Also any grinder with a bean hopper will dump just as fast. In the case of the DF83v, the auger should feed the beans at an appropriate rate. Having said that, it does go away when I pour slower, so not a deal breaker.
How do you find in the cup compared DF64v both DLC's?
I have done a thorough review at home-barista.com (I'll add the link to the description). Though, the short answer, switching from DLC to SSP Lab Sweet, made a big difference, going from 64 to 83 made very little difference. Though I am not an expert at "tasting".
Is that a 110v or 220v grinder?
110v
@@aarontharris thx! Looks to me like an over protective motor protection 😂
This machine should be able to grind steal beans. 680w brushless 💪🏻
chinese item doing what it does best, suck
I have had a really great experience with my 2 DF64v grinders. They are outstanding.