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Thats good news ….. to quote Leonard (Cohen’s, not Nimmoy) …… 🤭🤪

Hallelujah!! ☕☕

Ade Smith. ACS Evo Leva v2. Kafatek Flat max 2, ssw 2024. Mazzer Philos, Craig Lyn HG-1 prime.

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a month later

My minima has developed a tiny leak from the rear of the pressure gauge.

Any hints or tips before I bundle in?!? Assume it might just need sealing, but could be an issue I’m completely unaware of.

It could just need taking out and a small wrap of ptfe or new o ring if yours has one or alternatively the pressure gauge bourdon tube (the bent copper tube inside) may have failed in which case the gauge will need replacing.

The first step is to ascertain if water is coming out of the threads where it screws in to the group or out of the gauge case …..

And……

Dont use the pressure gauge body to unscrew it. Use the correct spanners….. typically very thin ones!!

Ade Smith. ACS Evo Leva v2. Kafatek Flat max 2, ssw 2024. Mazzer Philos, Craig Lyn HG-1 prime.

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    Adrianmsmith The first step is to ascertain if water is coming out of the threads where it screws in to the group or out of the gauge case …..

    Absolutely the above and undo using this nut! If it has an O ring, PTFE tape will still work fine.

    For some reason one of your videos @DavecUK is escaping me but I just got back from a two week vacation. I had done a full back flushing clean before I left. Any best practices i should do on the machine before using it after two weeks?

      Spanners arrived early so I got to work!

      Wrapped a few turns of PTFE around the thread but it leaks worse than ever! Irony being I am clearly a massive spanner!

        PortafilterProcrastinator those threads need properly cleaning befor you even buy the ptfe never ming use it!

        I can’t lie so im not going to comment about your spanner comment. 🤢

        Ade Smith. ACS Evo Leva v2. Kafatek Flat max 2, ssw 2024. Mazzer Philos, Craig Lyn HG-1 prime.

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          Adrianmsmith Haha, oh yes, these were taken when I first took it apart. All thoroughly cleaned before I did anything else.

          I think it must have been a liquid sealant as the gauge doesn’t tighten, it just hits the inside of the group that you can see.

          It now doesn’t leak - but this is equally unacceptable! All too late getting into this now, so I’ll have to be offended by the gauge until I can spend some time on it at the weekend.

            PortafilterProcrastinator It now doesn’t leak - but this is equally unacceptable! All too late getting into this now, so I’ll have to be offended by the gauge until I can spend some time on it at the weekend.

            Put enough PTFE so it’s tightish all the way in and don’t do it up fully, it doesn’t create a better seal, quite the contrary. Just stop when it’s most of the way in and the gauge is level.

              DavecUK

              @PortafilterProcrastinator

              Just to continue Dave’s point here if you are not over familiar with thread sealing especially with something like this pressure gauge, it is the actual contact of the PTFE tape against the faces of the threads on the internal and external part that stop it from leaking.

              With the correct amount of PTFE, it will be easy to get the gauge in the correct orientation.

              On my synchronika I once set mine so the number nine was at the top but my wife soon made me change it 🤪🤔😶

              There is a misconception that it has to go all the way to the bottom but in this case there is nothing to seal / bottom out by going all the way to the bottom.

              Ade Smith. ACS Evo Leva v2. Kafatek Flat max 2, ssw 2024. Mazzer Philos, Craig Lyn HG-1 prime.

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                Adrianmsmith Thank you, I do appreciate the advice.

                Hard to believe I’ve successfully moved and/ or replaced all the rads in my house without ever having a leak.

                No matter what I’ve done before doing something ‘new’ for the first time always brings an anxiety spike with it and I lose objectivity.

                23 days later

                Hi Minimistas - I’m looking for some guidance. I received my Minima in March and have generally been delighted with it. The coffee’s great and I opted for the gold which looks fantastic.
                Unfortunately, after a couple of weeks, I noticed a thin film coming away from the drip tray cover - under the valve drain and the hot water tap - basically where it’s exposed to hot water (not ideal in an espresso machine).
                I’ve been back and forth with Maria from ACS and they have sent me a replacement cover (I haven’t risked putting this on the machine yet). But they (ACS and the supplier who does the coating) don’t have an explanation and say no-one has ever complained before about this issue.
                It looks to me like an acryllic lacquer that’s not suitable for heat/water or hasn’t been applied/cured properly. My best guess is that it’s an anti-fingerprint coating, sprayed on after the PVD process, but ACS deny this - they say there is no coating applied after the PVD process.
                It’s now started peeling off on the top round the vents and they’ve offered to replace this too. I do appreciate the offer but I’m very wary of it happening again. I paid extra for this finish and specifically asked about durability before ordering.
                I’ll share some pictures and I’d be grateful for any advice, particularly if you have the gold finish.

                ACS Minima - Cafelat Robot - Niche Zero - Feld47

                  Here’s a video which shows the film/coating peeling away better:

                  ACS Minima - Cafelat Robot - Niche Zero - Feld47

                  clamage

                  From what you say, it obviously isn’t, but it looks like a protective coating that was meant to be removed on delivery, similar to the white plastic on stainless panels.

                  Ade Smith. ACS Evo Leva v2. Kafatek Flat max 2, ssw 2024. Mazzer Philos, Craig Lyn HG-1 prime.

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                    Adrianmsmith
                    Yeah, it’s much thinner and more brittle than that. It’s really like a sprayed on lacquer that’s flaking off. The gold coating isn’t coming off, but where the clear coating comes away it changes the reflectivity of the surface - it’s really noticeable

                    ACS Minima - Cafelat Robot - Niche Zero - Feld47

                    Presume its a protective coat either lacquer or a powder coat clear of a sort

                    When you coat diamond cut wheels they use a self etching lacquer but generally it doesn’t last.

                    Decent De1pro v1.45 - Niche Duo - Niche Zero - Decent is the best machine ever made -