jcr1709
03-22-2011, 09:40 AM
Recently bought 1 sap and 1 syrup hydrometer and do understand and appreciate their value. I saved myself some boiling time by not boiling down less than 1% sap from rainwater getting in earlier this season. My syrup is now the correct density compared with last year only going by boiling temperature.
Anyway, I only used my syrup hydrometer on about 4 occasions this year. I have been aware of all those who say how easily they break. With that in mind, I have been extremely careful with it, particularly at the bottom. Last use this past weekend after washing, sure enough it had moisture in it and saturated the paper inside. The only time I even slightly "abused" it was when I was in between tests and after dumping the underdone syrup back into the pot I carefully lowered the hydrometer to rest at the bottom of the hydrometer cup to be ready for the next test. Not sure if this did it, but it sure seems like an unusually fragile item. It looks like it was maybe a homemade "made in house" hydrometer that has the company's name and website printed on the paper inside. Attached is a photo of the one I bought (without the company's name showing)
Any advice on syrup hydrometers that are perhaps a bit more durable? I read a post a short while ago from a guy that said he has been using the same syrup hydrometerfor 20 years....that's just my style. Thanks for any advice.
Anyway, I only used my syrup hydrometer on about 4 occasions this year. I have been aware of all those who say how easily they break. With that in mind, I have been extremely careful with it, particularly at the bottom. Last use this past weekend after washing, sure enough it had moisture in it and saturated the paper inside. The only time I even slightly "abused" it was when I was in between tests and after dumping the underdone syrup back into the pot I carefully lowered the hydrometer to rest at the bottom of the hydrometer cup to be ready for the next test. Not sure if this did it, but it sure seems like an unusually fragile item. It looks like it was maybe a homemade "made in house" hydrometer that has the company's name and website printed on the paper inside. Attached is a photo of the one I bought (without the company's name showing)
Any advice on syrup hydrometers that are perhaps a bit more durable? I read a post a short while ago from a guy that said he has been using the same syrup hydrometerfor 20 years....that's just my style. Thanks for any advice.