Joe, pues Tahojoe, thanks for the followup on the Behmor upgrade issue. I for one am frustrated with my machine. It is so good that I want more. You came out with an inexpensive alternative that opened the door to a lot of cheap/less rich people like me who wanted to get serious about roasting. But, as in life, no good deed goes unpunished, and you have people like me complaining about the fact that the Behmor is so idiot proof that it is constricting - and that it won't roast a full pound of coffee as advertised. I have done your mods, and I am rigging the system as many write about - the up to 2 minute headstart preheat thing - and I still get cut out at times before the roast is able to complete. I find that I am not alone. All that said, I salute your industry and your contribution. What I would vote for with my pocketbook is a fix/mod that lets us pretend that we all own Diedrichs with temp sensors ... I dream about a usb port linked to the existing temp sensor, to the line power input, and the doe-doe level programming. Your software would clock each roast and allow us to copy previous profiles that worked for our specific machines in our specific locales and conditions. We'd know when the beans got to a certain temp, we'd know when to step the temp input down, and we'd know when to finish off the beans. Give us the power. This is 2010 - not 1980. This is all technologically and economically feasible - and really socially acceptable. I for one would pay dearly for the heathkit-like instructions for the mod. Remember that we are ubergeeks - or victims of obcessive-compulsive symdrome. Who else roasts their own coffee for gosh sakes. And as we are all finding our beans through the internet and meeting in places like this - we all have laptops we can hook up to the mod so we can drive our own roasts more intelligently. Again, hats off to you at Lake Tahoe - I was born in Sparks by the way - so get cracking (pun intended) on the killer upgrade. If you won't, I will, I guess. Im tired of just bitching and I cant afford a Diedrich 2.5.