I did an experiment with the only similar machine I have, a Keurig B60. This machine brews at 192.
I put a digital thermometer in the cup and ran a water cycle through it. With an unheated cup, immediately after the pour the temperature was 181. This dropped to 155 in less-than 1 minute.
With a pre-heated cup the temp was 187, only dropping to 176 in the first minute.
EDIT: I did another run with the Clever Coffee Dripper: Starting temp 201.5 >>> After 3 minutes 187.5 >>> After pouring into cup 156.
-Scott Coffee smells like freshly ground heaven. ~Jessi Lane Adams
Bill, you still may want to heat up the travel mug. It will help.
Josh, so far I have made about 5 cups, and it is fantastic. This morning I brewed 12 oz of a Guatemalan that was bout 1 month old, so not the freshest. I brewed it on E, 50 seconds using 30 grams of coffee, so 2.5 grams/oz. It was excellent.
-Scott Coffee smells like freshly ground heaven. ~Jessi Lane Adams
I had an interesting event occur tonight. I was doing a brew, and the output seemed sluggish, like something was clogging the output path. it then sounded as if there was an air leak and stopped. I did a cleaning cycle, then all seemed well.
I also discovered that lifting the latch will start the heating process when it is in sleep mode. You can do this while preparing the grind and it will be ready.
-Scott Coffee smells like freshly ground heaven. ~Jessi Lane Adams
Posted Sat Mar 24, 2012, 6:11am Subject: Re: Bunn Trifecta MB Owner's Thread
sweaner Said:
I had an interesting event occur tonight. I was doing a brew, and the output seemed sluggish, like something was clogging the output path. it then sounded as if there was an air leak and stopped. I did a cleaning cycle, then all seemed well.
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