- 18 Oct 2019, 11:24
#22523
Solucionaron el problema en la página de homebarista.... https://www.home-barista.com/grinders/e ... 21-10.html
"The transformer arrived yesterday so I plugged it in when I got home from work. I've started and stopped the grinder probably over 30 times and I'm very pleased to say the problem has been rectified. I've adjusted the grind setting to a far finer grind (to the point where it chokes the espresso machine) and the grinder deals with it perfectly. So it seems like the grinder was under powered at 100v. The transformer steps the voltage up to 115v. Very happy."
es decir, "Por lo tanto, parece que el molinillo estaba subalimentado a 100v. El transformador eleva el voltaje hasta 115v. Muy feliz."
"The transformer arrived yesterday so I plugged it in when I got home from work. I've started and stopped the grinder probably over 30 times and I'm very pleased to say the problem has been rectified. I've adjusted the grind setting to a far finer grind (to the point where it chokes the espresso machine) and the grinder deals with it perfectly. So it seems like the grinder was under powered at 100v. The transformer steps the voltage up to 115v. Very happy."
es decir, "Por lo tanto, parece que el molinillo estaba subalimentado a 100v. El transformador eleva el voltaje hasta 115v. Muy feliz."