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Improve your coffee experience by using the right tools for the job and select single origin coffee beans! PID coffee controllers can be added to almost all espresso machines. I used coffee from "Pure Coffee Club" in this demonstration. The right coffee and PID controller allows me to find new flavors in coffee that increase complexity. Try coffees from around the world here: https://purecoffeeclub.com/?ref=adan0327 I recommend the honey process beans from pure coffee club. They are amazing! Tasting notes from this espresso included: berries, peanut butter, chocolate, mangos, pineapple. Subscribe and support my coffee channel. I modified my kitchen aid proline espresso machine with 2 PID controllers. These PID controllers regulate the two individual boilers in the machine independently. One for the brew boiler and one for the steam boiler. The controllers initiate the solid state relays which completes the AC circuit to the heaters attached to the boilers. I can set the temperature of the boilers to whatever I want. The temperature is regulated constantly at my desired set point; this allows me to replicate good espresso shots every time. Also the digital timer allows me to pull espresso shots automatically so I do not have to manually turn off the pump. The cost of the total project was $400 which is an extremely affordeable for a dual boiler espresso machine. (I bought a used kitchen aid pro line dual boiler espresso machine (parts are manufactured by Gaggia, the espresso machine company). The consumer grade dual boiler espresso machines usually cost $2000 on average. The Parts I used: -2 PID controllers by (Auber instruments) -Sestos digital timer Rancilio Silvia v1 steam wand 12v wall plug adapter from an old home phone to power the PIDs 3 amp fuse to protect the controllers from excessive current -Aluminum extruded project box -Terminal block for the wire connections -14 gauge wire which can handle the current for those curious of how I modified my machine please check out my flikr album: http://www.flickr.com/photos/61872305... The link above shows how I planned, designed, and built my espresso machine. Please subscribe to support my channel.