eligeorgia
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Brand new to home espresso, and to this forum. Please be gentle.
Just got a Breville BES870. I'm loving this new journey so far. Here's my question. If I run a double shot cycle through the portafilter WITHOUT any grind, I get almost precisely 60 mL, as one would expect. When extracting an actual double shot, however, I'm getting good pressure, and the time is generally in the right time frame, but the shot volume is quite a bit lower, in the 40 mL range.
I realize that I won't get all 60 mL to come through, but what's reasonable to expect? And more importantly, what are the potential issues?
I certainly can reprogram the machine to run longer, to compensate, but is there something else I need to adjust? Can the size of the grind or the density of the tamp, have this much of an effect on the shot volume? In other words, is my puck "holding" that much water? It doesn't seem too wet when I knock it out.
I'm inclined to think that I should hesitate to start adjusting factory settings on the machine, being so new. Hoping someone here might have some insight.
Thanks in advance!
Just got a Breville BES870. I'm loving this new journey so far. Here's my question. If I run a double shot cycle through the portafilter WITHOUT any grind, I get almost precisely 60 mL, as one would expect. When extracting an actual double shot, however, I'm getting good pressure, and the time is generally in the right time frame, but the shot volume is quite a bit lower, in the 40 mL range.
I realize that I won't get all 60 mL to come through, but what's reasonable to expect? And more importantly, what are the potential issues?
I certainly can reprogram the machine to run longer, to compensate, but is there something else I need to adjust? Can the size of the grind or the density of the tamp, have this much of an effect on the shot volume? In other words, is my puck "holding" that much water? It doesn't seem too wet when I knock it out.
I'm inclined to think that I should hesitate to start adjusting factory settings on the machine, being so new. Hoping someone here might have some insight.
Thanks in advance!