SeanD
03-11-2012, 07:26 PM
Looks like Tuesday night will be my last boil. As I get down to the end, I'd like to drain the back pan and just finish off the last of the sap on the front pan. It would be too little sap for both pans, but too much for my finisher on the stove or it would mean many hours boiling on it.
Is there a way to safely drain the back pan during a boil while the evaporator is still hot? Can I open the door to get enough cool air in to drain it and then refill it with water, then start up with just the front again?
I've done this before, but on two separate nights, so I drained it when it was cold. It would be nice to bang out 40-50 gallons using the benefits of both pans then get the last 8-10 on the front pan all in one evening.
Thanks in advance,
Sean
Is there a way to safely drain the back pan during a boil while the evaporator is still hot? Can I open the door to get enough cool air in to drain it and then refill it with water, then start up with just the front again?
I've done this before, but on two separate nights, so I drained it when it was cold. It would be nice to bang out 40-50 gallons using the benefits of both pans then get the last 8-10 on the front pan all in one evening.
Thanks in advance,
Sean