Mozzafiato CRONOMETRO V
The Cronometro V model is offered in two different body styles, both with heat exchanger PID temperature control technology.
Now with digital shot timer allowing the user to better optimise extraction time. Temperature control is optimised through a PID controller drawing on 4 different signal parameters to ensure stability and optimum results in the cup.
An adjustable temperature display allows the user to select individual brewing temperatures for different coffee types and roast styles.
The Giotto and Mozzafiato Cronometro V machines introduce users to the Rocket Espresso movement for better espresso in the home without compromise.
Why Choose the Rocket Mozzafiato Cronometro V?
The Rocket Mozzafiato Cronometro V is designed for coffee enthusiasts who want professional espresso performance in a compact domestic machine. Combining PID-controlled heat exchanger technology, a digital shot timer and Rocket Espresso's distinctive Italian craftsmanship, it delivers exceptional temperature stability and café-quality espresso while remaining intuitive to use.
Understanding PID Temperature Control - The Basics:
If you've been following along with us, you probably know that temperature is extremely important to brewing coffee. While different brew methods and roasts demand different temps, stability is key. PID controllers help ensure that stability. Machines without these devices often use a simple thermostat that isn't as accurate as a PID controller. By comparison, a machine with PID control monitors itself to ensure temperature stability and control.
PID stands for Proportional-Integral-Derivative. Quite a mouthful! On a basic level, a PID controller uses the PID algorithm to determine the best way to control whatever process it's used for. PID controllers are used in a wide range of industrial applications, in our case, it controls the temperature in your espresso machine!
A traditional thermostat has a tendency to hit the desired temp, then turn off the heating element as the temp rises above its target. Then it'll kick back on as the temperature falls below the target. This results in uneven temperatures that can result in inconsistent shot quality in an espresso machine. There are ways to mitigate this with many machines, but it often means learning how to ride the temperature wave with your specific machine. This may require timing the heat-up time precisely or running water through the group head before pulling a shot.
PID controllers use the PID algorithm to keep your machine at the proper brew temperature. This also means that you can directly control the temperature of the machine. While not true in every case, PID controllers are usually visible on the machine. They also usually feature control buttons to increase or decrease the brewing temperature. While this won't matter for most, for some home baristas, experimenting with different roasts and temps is key!
Ideal For
- Home espresso enthusiasts
- Premium home kitchens
- Espresso lovers upgrading from entry-level machines
- Users wanting PID-controlled heat exchanger performance
- Coffee enthusiasts seeking Rocket Espresso quality in a compact domestic machine
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