Tweegs
01-02-2013, 02:02 PM
Vacuum is a year away for me yet, but it’s a slow work day and maple is on my mind.
The question comes in 2 parts.
1st.
My current thought is for an electric releaser, 12V operation. 2 floats (high level, low level) a relay, check valves, and a 3 way valve will make it work. Battery powered, a solar panel to keep the battery topped off during the day (recharging overnight when necessary). Power consumption is minimal and only occurs during the dump cycle, but I would like to size the battery for 48 hours of continuous operation, and then the panel to meet the needs of the system. I’m missing a variable, however, and that is sap flow (determines the number of dump cycles). So let’s assume peak time during a peak run, on an average producing sugar maple bush, how much sap, per tap, can I expect with 22~25 hg vacuum?
2nd
Pretty flat land here. To avoid tapping in the crowns my main line ends just 2 feet off the ground. Because of this, the releaser is going to be a horizontal design, but I still need to lift the sap roughly 3 feet to get it into the releaser and be able to dump into the top of the tank. This final stretch of main is 1”. I was thinking of using a 2 pipe lift, both 1”, just ahead of the releaser. A check valve will be placed on the low side and will allow the main to drain into a larger bucket when the vacuum is off (total of 3 check valves in the whole system, all placed vertically to minimize icing and possible Venturi effect as a result). Is there a better way? How much vacuum loss would I suffer in this configuration?
The question comes in 2 parts.
1st.
My current thought is for an electric releaser, 12V operation. 2 floats (high level, low level) a relay, check valves, and a 3 way valve will make it work. Battery powered, a solar panel to keep the battery topped off during the day (recharging overnight when necessary). Power consumption is minimal and only occurs during the dump cycle, but I would like to size the battery for 48 hours of continuous operation, and then the panel to meet the needs of the system. I’m missing a variable, however, and that is sap flow (determines the number of dump cycles). So let’s assume peak time during a peak run, on an average producing sugar maple bush, how much sap, per tap, can I expect with 22~25 hg vacuum?
2nd
Pretty flat land here. To avoid tapping in the crowns my main line ends just 2 feet off the ground. Because of this, the releaser is going to be a horizontal design, but I still need to lift the sap roughly 3 feet to get it into the releaser and be able to dump into the top of the tank. This final stretch of main is 1”. I was thinking of using a 2 pipe lift, both 1”, just ahead of the releaser. A check valve will be placed on the low side and will allow the main to drain into a larger bucket when the vacuum is off (total of 3 check valves in the whole system, all placed vertically to minimize icing and possible Venturi effect as a result). Is there a better way? How much vacuum loss would I suffer in this configuration?