I have warranty, I have spoken with the retailer, but they had to speak to Lelit in Italy because they did not know what was wrong from what I described to them. A guy from there told me that “a 2-3 degree difference is not that bad”:). But I was referring to the return period.

    RobertRo101 Well, depending on where you bought it, perhaps they will make an exception. That assumes you might want to return it. If you bought a slightly more expensive machine, that might make it palatable for them. Just a thought. If you are going that route, then you might want to get on it this week.

    Well, that’s the second call of tomorrow’s morning. Thing is, I don’t really want to replace it, it grew on me and this setback is not that bad if it is fixed. I was enjoying it a lot while it was running normally. And with this budget, which was already stretched enough:) I could only opt for a high-end single boiler like ECM Classika PID, but I am yet to find good tests for its temperature stability or the Minima, but that would have to wait a few months to get by budget in range.

      RobertRo101 Yep I understand. You might consider the Elizabeth. Just a bit more money. Doesn’t have that sexy curb appeal, but you cannot beat the performance for the price. Mine has been amazing.

      This video should explain it a bit better:
      (sorry if shaky, I just realized that 4k60fps doesn’t have movement stabilization)
      Essentially, after inserting the portafilter, the temperature will drop and stay between 91.4-91.8 and stay there, add 0.5 degrees to that number, and that is the average temp during the first extraction. This temp will eventually increase if the portafilter is left there long enough (IDK how long exactly, I observed this phenomenon after a cold start with the pf locked since the begging), to around 92.5-93, again, add 0.5 to that to get the average stable brewing temp.

      As I said above, the temp I get without the portafilter is 93-94, after adding 0.5, the average temp, in this case, is 93.5-94.5 during brewing, which is very high for the lowest setting and was not the case with the machine in the first weeks of use, and it fluctuates much much more than the extractions using the processes described above, which are very stable.

        RobertRo101 - What happens if:

        • You do exactly what you did above;
        • After 20 minutes, come back to the machine;
        • What will the reading on the thermometer be?
        • Make sure your machine is not in standby mode.

        At a guess, your machine is in “Brew priority mode”. As soon as you lift the lever to brew, the manometer will start climbing to 1.25 bar. Is that right?

        If you then repeat the same process in “HX” mode, potentially your manometer will always be around 1.1 bar or so. Is that right?

        The only conclusion I have from the video is that your portafilter is becoming a heat sink - but eventually will stabilise with the rest of the group, hence why I ask the question above.

        If the machine wasn’t behaving like that from original, let’s face it, there’s a problem somewhere. It’s unlikely to be water as the machine is so new - Unless your water is very very hard and there’s some scale on the probes already.

        No, the machine has standby mode disabled. And will test what you said after it has cooled down so I can do a proper cold start.

        1. Yes, that is the steam boost and it works, it actually goes above 1.25, depending on how many coffees I make, it can go up to 2 bar
        2. When I tested HX mode on temperature 2, the highest, the steam pressure was at 0.75 and in the manual it says it should be at 1.2-1.6 bar
          I don’t think it is the water, I have a reverse osmosis system that we use as our daily drinking water and used it for the past 2-3 years on other machines without any problem and never had scale built up, and we also tested the water and the result were great

          RobertRo101 When I tested HX mode on temperature 2, the highest, the steam pressure was at 0.75 and in the manual it says it should be at 1.2-1.6 bar

          And, when you pulled a shot, did the needle move to cause a boost?

          Just did what you asked @MediumRoastSteam and after 20 minutes with the portafilter inserted (of course, after the machine is already warmed for at least 45 minutes and standby disabled, brew priority and temp setting 0), the thermometer reads 92.2 and the pf is as hot as the group, it literally burns if you touch it for more than 1 second, and also the wood handle is hot, not very hot, but hot.

          RobertRo101 - So in a way the machine is stuck in Brew priority mode rather than HX mode? (I.e.: There’s no boost in HX mode)

          There is also a boost when in HX mode, 0 position on the right switch, if that even is HX mode because, as I said above, the pressure for the highest setting stays at 0.75 instead of 1.2-1.6 as per the manual.

          But you are right, I incline more to think that the machine is actually stuck in brew priority given the facts, and it just overshoots the temperature and causes it to be hotter than normal.

            RobertRo101 - Something is behaving very erratically with your machine. It doesn’t seem right to me. I hope Lelit gets back to you and your retailer sorts things out.

            Good luck.

            Thanks, and thank you to everybody here that helped, you’ve been immense, with the tips and quick responses. I hope to work something out with my retailer, but they have been kind of weird saying that it’s not that big of a difference those 2-3 degrees.

            Hi guys, just got sent this from Lelit directly in my mail. Seems that the new V2 is quite a bit different than V2, other than the OPV discharge mod and the black Lelit logo. If these photos are more appropriate for other threads, please, an admin move them.



              RobertRo101 I tried both 0 and 1 modes with different temperature switch positions, after warm-up, and the temperature light is always on, indicating that the HX mode is active.

              OK - so your machine definitely has a problems according to the image you posted above.

              Actually, no. I was there referring to the lights that were supposed to blink as per the V1 video. But now, the start/stop button light should blink and does so when switching the button to 0, which was the steam mode in V1 and is now the coffee mode in V2. I don’t understand why so many inconsistencies between v1 and v2. Why not keep 1 position for coffee and led light blinking as in v1? Anyway, will run some more tests on the 0 position until my retailer reaches back to me. For some reason, even the manual I got in the box was for V1 and also the manual on my product description on the Lelit care platform. My manual in the box says 0 is for steam. Ah, it’s so frustrating, I feel like I am running some blind tests here for the manufacturer:)

                It’s still warming now, probably will spend the night testing it:) it should, at least according to the new manual, have 90 degrees on temperature 0 and mode 0. Will see about that. Will come back and update.

                RobertRo101 Hi guys, just got sent this from Lelit directly in my mail.

                RobertRo101 Actually, no. I was there referring to the lights that were supposed to blink as per the V1 video. But now, the start/stop button light should blink and does so when switching the button to 0, which was the steam mode in V1 and is now the coffee mode in V2. I don’t understand why so many inconsistencies between v1 and v2. Why not keep 1 position for coffee and led light blinking as in v1? Anyway, will run some more tests on the 0 position until my retailer reaches back to me. For some reason, even the manual I got in the box was for V1 and also the manual on my product description on the Lelit care platform. My manual in the box says 0 is for steam.

                Wow. This is very interesting and very confusing! According to the images you uploaded from Lelit, not only did they change how the software behaves in the two modes, they also swapped the switch position so that what was previously Coffee priority is now Steam priority (position 1), and what was Steam priority is now Coffee priority (position 0)?

                And on top of that, you say you got the V2 machine with the V1 instructions (at least regarding the position of the switch, mixing up the two modes)? If I understand correctly and this is what actually happened, no wonder people are getting confused.

                There is a lot of information available about how the Mara X behaves, and most of it is probably still about the V1 software. If V2 owners will put their machines in Steam priority (position 1) and then go and compare the behaviour of their machine to Coffee priority (also position 1) on the V1 software… Oh dear.

                I am wondering if the above can actually be true (sounds like complete madness), or maybe I am just missing something?