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Been successfully roasting green beans at home for a few years now. Just discovered my first problem - no first crack!

Following a tried and true recipe on an SR540 my beans went from green to straw to various shades of brown but the usual popcorn sounds of first crack are notably absent. Just a few beans do it. Like, 5 pops instead of hundreds. 2nd crack happens as usual.

I'm still early into my 10 lbs bag, and it didn't happen with the first few roasts of the new bag.

Any ideas? Premature failure of the SR540? Bad beans? Stroke? Anyone else ever have this happen?

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[-] KammicRelief@lemmy.world 1 points 3 days ago

Could it just be these beans have a quiet first crack? I feel like I've noticed that with some. (I use a modified popcorn popper btw.) Like, 1C will be a barely audible crackle for some beans. (I never go to 2C; can't comment on that.)

[-] Thedogdrinkscoffee@lemmy.ca 1 points 3 days ago

Never heard of that before. A silent first crack? So you think its the beans?

[-] KammicRelief@lemmy.world 2 points 3 days ago

Possibly.. The ones I've had do that, they still taste fine, but I have to time the roast by smell, color, gut feel, instead of my usual "x length of time after 1C is rolling" or whatever. I'm not an expert! But yeah, some bags I've had, they crack quieter than others. And over the sound of the roaster, hard to tell...

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