DF64v - Stall test
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- čas přidán 3. 03. 2024
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With reports of some users experiencing stalling on their DF64v's, I decided to perform a quick test on my DF64v using a very light Nordic roast coffee on the lowest RPM's grinding at a typical setting for both a pourover and espresso. My unit is from 2024, has stock DLC burrs, has a slow feeder disc and is running off 230v.
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Just to add another data point - I have a 2024 120V unit with the slow feeder disc and it stalls at 600-800RPM with light roasts all the way up to 60/70 on the dial.
That's really interesting! I wonder if the voltage has something to do with it? Are you running DLC burrs?
@@jackowens_ I'm wondering the same thing! Yep stock DLC Burrs. I even tried slow feeding manually and it still stalled pretty consistently.
@@legoinaboat1 interesting! This was a Nordic roast I was using, and as you saw, literally dumping it in of the slow feeder disc. Have yet to try without the slow feeder. I haven't actually been able to make mine fully stall as of yet. Presumably, our units were produced quite closely to each other...
@@legoinaboat1as another data point, I have the 120V as well and same thing kept stalling. I could get it to not stall by slow feeding but it would stall occasionally if I went too fast. Installed SSP MP burrs in mine now and it hardly ever stalls at 600 RPM and now I just dump all the beans in don’t even slow feed anymore.
If my grinder sounded like that (on the espresso setting) I'd be a little concerned. Nice and quiet, other than that. 👍
It’s the particular burrs in the grinder - the DLC’s are known to sound screechy. Swapping them out eliminates that 👍🏻
@@jackowens_ I like the idea of variable grind speeds but it's way beyond my skill level 🤣
Mine hasn't stalled yet 🤷♂️
Nice! Which voltage is your unit?
@@jackowens_ 120