Hey all! As you can tell I am not a professional RU-vidr and my life outside of espresso has gotten really busy (I am running for my City's Council and got a new job). There are no current plans for an install video. But I do have all the footage from the install and will probably put one together when I have time -- likely this winter. But as I said in the video, the instructions are pretty good and the community support is great! You could make this yourself 100%. I still use the Gaggiuino every morning without fail or problems!
I just got the Gaggia Classic Pro yesterday. Simply because of the mods that exist. But I didn't know about this one. I happen to find my way over from Thingiverse out of curiosity. Watched the video and then went to read the comments. Find they are all within a couple of days old. So I look at the video upload date and seems like it was predestined for me to immediately mod the new machine with this. Thanks for taking the time to make the video and demonstrating this open-source project.
Hey this is a very nicely made video, good job! The screen looks way better than the other simpler PID mods I have seen, and being able to program additionally for pressure is sick. This looks like a nice project for me someday, when I get a little extra time. Good luck with your channel, it looks like you're gonna produce some successful content! -Tom
Thanks for taking the time and making the video, looking forward to seeing more in the series going through the install process. This is definitely the mod I would be doing over the other bulky PID mods. Hopefully this gets more eyes on the project and helps it grow.
Wow... I was somewhat underwelmed by the PID kits I was seeing... This... this here is a project worth undertaking. So excited. Thanks for this video and the rabbit hole you just showed me.
Definitely looks like an exciting and fun project. It will really be a fulfilling challenge to get this done. I would love to attempt this in the next quarter of this year.
This is very exciting! After adding a DIY PID to my Classic (Not a kit) I found them very easy to work on. This excited me as I love tinkering and making stuff better. Gonna order the parts today.
Awesome project, @Bosque! I really admire your work, patience, and enthusiasm to make this possible. Just looking for Gaggia Classic/Pro and will try this project! Cheers.
Great video. Thanks. I am studying if this a project I should get into :-) I have a good manual italian espresso machine with a professional grinder, but also have an automatic espresso machine (doesn't make the best espresso) but is great when you are lazy.
Thanks for this! I got my GCP about a year and a half ago and it has been a bit frustrating dialing my shots. I will be looking into this mod. I have subscribed to see what's new.
Coming soon! I recorded my whole install. But I’m still new to RU-vid so it takes me a bit longer to edit and produce such a long and detailed video. That being said the GitHub wiki instructions are good and the part list is on there. Edit: Yeah.... sorry.
Great video @Bosque. My question to you is most questions are about the process of the build. I have got that done. Could you give a step by step instruction on how to program the profile you have setup in the video. Much appreciate any help.
Please please please have cleaned that steam wand 😅 triggered my OCD haha. Great video thanks!!! had I not already installed a boostbox I'd have probably jumped on this
Hello! Definitely that's going on the 2023 goals list although my knowledge regarding electronics are comparable with that of a newborn. I have a question. In what temperature the steam temp is set and if are there any problems with the amount of steam the machine produces or somehow the system configures refilling the boiler while steaming?
Thanks for your awesome video. I brew coffee since one year on a Gaggia with PID and I am really happy about it. I was wondering where do you have the stickers from? They look really good on the Gaggia and would go well on my Gaggia, too :-)
It's a whole machine, the Gaggia classic 30. A commemorative or special edition of the classic for it 30th year in the market. By the way, I don't know if you can get only the stickers.
Hey, thanks for this! I suppose it makes sense to go all in and install the weight cell too, as without it the pre-infusion is time-based, isn't it? As it doesn't track the flow and doesn't know when to ramp up the pressure?
It's crazy I was literally thinking about this because I didnt want an ugly PID module but rather a touch screen. I wonder if i could port this over get a breville dual boiler hmm
Great video I’m currently thinking about getting a lelit Mara x just because it does everything so well But u got me thinking about saving a couple hundreds, does anyone can compare those two? And the second question would be in we can get a work flow video of that machine? Would love to see the heat up and steam time changing. Again thank u for getting this info out to me!
I would say that the Gaggiuino is a more feature-full machine with more potential to customize and match your espresso beans in a way to create a perfect cup. But it’s way more work to get there with installing the mod, and it can be frustrating to finally get it installed if you’re not used to projects like this. If you’re interested in tinkering and have patience for failure then Gaggiuino is better. If you want good espresso now without messing around buy a different machine.
I've always wanted to do the Gaggiuino mod. Thanks for the video. Question: it looks like the way that the mod gets pressure is by tapping into the pump-to-boiler line. How reliably accurate is that pressure since it isn't the pressure at the actual brew head? I was wondering if it would be possible to pair the Gaggiuino with the Shades of Coffee Brew Pressure adapter, which connects to the Solenoid Valve. That would both be less likely to leak and more reliable brew pressure. Wondering if anyone else has done this...
With this type of pump the pressure must be going up and down with each impulse of the pump's piston. I have often wondered how this effects the extraction, and how this can be accurately metered.
hello bro or people, i have a question, how many coffe cups for a day? like i wanna now if this modified machine can make 50-70 cups of coffe, and if this particulary machine can´t do that, what i need for make a thing like that? thanks im from chile sudamerica.
I am amused by the fact that most everyone including Decent Espresso, then "The Lance", as well as this Gaggiuino Video talks about how they attempt to mimic a lever profile. I have a GCP with a Mr Shades PID kit install that I enjoy. Then I added a simple relatively basic and very affordable spring lever Ponte Vecchio Export espresso machine to my coffee bar and now every day I have actual beautiful tasting spring lever espressos and /or Ristrettos dropping into my cup. There are no excuses, and no looking back by saying that I am attempting to duplicate/replicate a spring lever profile, because I'm actually achieving the real tasty deal, shot after shot on a real spring lever machine, and smiling a lot when I hear of people trying to replicate spring lever profiles on various pump driven machines. Get an affordable spring lever machine like a Ponte Vecchio Export, and you will become a lever fanatic, and definitely your taste buds will appreciate it. Cheers.
Before I go to far down this rabbit hole, does anyone know whether the model I have from 2015 the Gaggia 14101 Classic CANNOT be modded with this system? Thanks in advance.
Nice video. However, the American way of saying ‘soldering’ (Americans say soddering) sounds more than slightly like a sexual perversion. As someone else has mentioned; a tutorial would be very beneficial and I think would sell a lot more kits.
I went on the website to see the parts, but they are not shown there. Anyone has a link? I find information about the arduino, the install itself, but no hardware parts list
Yes! I make 1-2 cappuccinos a day, no issues since this video. There have been a lot of updates to the Gaggiuino program since I made this video but I haven’t installed them because what I have still works well.
@@BosqueEspresso Yeah if I understand right the programming is for the boiler to deliver a huge kick of power just as the brewing starts but nonetheless, >100°C sounds like a physically impossible actual temperature for any water anywhere in the system, because the water would no longer be liquid but instead would have turned to steam as it crosses 100°C
@@antonz7259 The idea I believe is that it won't reach that temperature, but it will be closer to 100°C by aiming beyond it (the cooling effect as water moves away will mean that if you provide enough electrical power for 100°C, it would end up below that). It's >100°C in the way power input is represented more than it is in terms of the actual temperature. It wouldn't make sense to try and account for this, however, and call it 100°C, as the difference between the aim and actual gets smaller as the group head is heated up, and the inaccuracy is reduced.
@@OutOfNamesToChoose Alright cool, having done the mod I can now answer this more fully. The temperature measurement being done is by a probe inside the aluminium boiler casing, not immersed in the water itself. The heating element is also basically embedded in the casing, hence, the temperature observed at the probe is not a direct measurement on the temperature of the water inside and can sit a fair few degrees celcius higher. However, I can see (with the transducer installed) that there is also a slight pressurisation inside the boiler during warm-up as well, hence >100C is possible.
It's funny to me that people buy Gaggia Classic Pro in 2023 that still doesn't come with a PID. and this video says it fixes three problems, temperature, pressure and steam.. Jesus, isn't that all the basic required functionality of a decent espresso machine?!?
Hits on this project don't surface well on Google. I just stumbled upon it today during an image search of all things. Never once saw it mentioned when doing PID and controller-based searches over the past week. What did show up were hits for MeCoffee and the ITO board with Leva firmware. IMO, both of those projects fall a bit flat on the UI side. Another example of non-discovery. Searching RU-vid directly for "Gaggiuino" brings up your video in SIXTH spot. There are videos above yours that don't even contain the term "Gaggiuino" and have less views - one of them only 1k.