simonko I would have liked the venting on my Izzo Valexia - as the cup clearance with a double spout is too low to put anything underneath without a juggling act, especially not with scales and if you’re retarding the lever manually.

Here the cup clearance looks much better - so feel I wouldn’t value it as much - however let’s face it, we will upgrade int the future and it’s an attractive feature when reselling!

Same with the preinfusion - I’m happy with mains preinfusion and would prefer no pump, tank and the complex Gicar in the Nurri - and would jump at a Nurri without those- but they give men semis when re-selling.

You nailed it. Group height clearance was one of the reasons for purchasing the machine. Also, the machine was done with this characteristic on purpose since the concept.

Try to put a tupperware under that.

BTW, you can purchase the L-Type without pump. :)

    Viernes can you upload vids without all the music id love to hear the actual workings of the machine, cheers

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

      Cuprajake

      Markus from espressoTV has a video with Nurri operating the machine without music.

      Shot starts at 4:40

      Also a video from Nurri’s channel

      Hope it helps.

      Yeah ive seen those, but there all non users - real world stuff.

      its ok though thanks

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

      cheers

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

      Viernes

      Viernes BTW, you can purchase the L-Type without pump. :)

      Really? My dealer was going to talk to Antonio about such a machine but I didn’t hold much hope. Did you see any details of it online or hear of it straight from Antonio?

      Or are you going to tell me it’s just a normal Nurri without the pump installed, with disconnected pipes,😃

      That is impressive cup clearance.

        simonko From Antonio. It’s the same machine but without the pump, so you must plumb the machine.

        I think he still sells it. But better ask him.

        DavecUK It is, you can’t adjust the PIDs settings though.

        That may require some clarification for dummies like me.

        The temperate of group head, water and steam boilers are changed on that panel/display.

        So “PIDs settings” refers to something else. Keen to learn more.

          tompoland PID stands for proportional integral derivative. It’s the control algorithm that is used to keep the temp where you want it. Being able to change the values for the P, I and D terms changes how it behaves, which can be good or bad depending on how well it was setup initially

          tompoland PID stands for Proportional Integral Derivative

          It’s a way of designing a (temperature - but it could be any other variable) process controller so that the output of the controller is a function of the instant error [i.e. proportional to Current Value - Target], of the error’s derivative [i.e. is the error expected to increase or decrease in the future based on its ‘instant trend’] and the error’s integral [i.e. has the error been increasing or decreasing over a certain time period in the past]. If properly calibrated, it’s significantly better at keeping a process ‘on track’ than a simple ‘on-off’ switch based on whether the Current Value is above or below the Target.

          Note that there are at least 4 parameters that define a PID’s setup: the target for the variable under control, and constants for the Proportional, Integral and Derivative ‘parts’ of the error measurement. When @DavecUK says “you can’t adjust the PID settings” he is referring to the parameters other than the target (temperature in the most common case for a coffee machine). These can be important as they may need to be significantly different to provide stable and accurate control from system to system.

          If you want the theory, history and maths, this Wikipedia article has probably more than you want to know; if you have any specific questions, do ask!

          The manual does list out the pid default parameters and the valori delta values but it does not explain how to change them if desired.

          Just in from the Nurri Facebook Group page … may be a timely addition to the thread. No idea about the legitimacy of this announcement or how one would go about a software upgrade unless it is only for new machines.

          Good news!!! The L-TYPE is going to receive a PID software upgrade. This will enable independent PID control parameters over the 3 probes for fine temperature tuning.

            tompoland

            Yes it will, or at least that was my understanding. Not sure how the patch can be downloaded onto the machine though - maybe the dealer will do it? Best ask Antonio…

              BTW how do I add the tag line at the bottom of my posts that many members have listing out their equipment?