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backyardsugarer
01-28-2004, 11:47 AM
I am finally going to do it. Now that I have a 400 gallon tank I am going to run a 3/4 main line to about 60 - 70 taps. My yard is flat and I have no vac. . How much slope do I need and how high up the trees can I go when tapping?
Also do you guys use a level or what to determine if you have the right slope?

Chris

mapleman9000
01-28-2004, 01:13 PM
with that amount of taps on a line, you could go with a smaller tank and a 1/2 in. line. it would at least be cheaper for the line and fittings. my set up is exactly the same as lobstafari.

mapleman9000
01-28-2004, 02:32 PM
i have several varying number of taps on several 1/2 in. mainline. the largest of which is only about 110, it goes to a 210 gal. tank and that seems to be fine. the trees do not seem to run as well as i would like, but i think it is a problem with the laterals, not the fact that it is a 1/2 in. mainline.

Gerry

mapleman3
01-28-2004, 02:52 PM
I will let you know how mine do although the slope odf the 2 bushes I have are different, the bush behind my barn will be about 110 on 1/2" but flat(possible vac setup) the other will be also around 100 but good slope on 3/4, it will be interesting if the 1/2" on vac does better. both are running into 180 gal tanks

backyardsugarer
01-28-2004, 03:30 PM
I am going with a 400 gallon tank because I was able to buy it for $50. As far as the 3/4" line I am told that you are limited with the fittings with 1/2" and if I ever do add on and become bigger I will wish that I had the 3/4" to begin with. I was ready to go 1/2" but the dealer kind of talked me out of it, however I have not bought anything yet. I plan on using that tank to collect from the 75 or so buckets that I will have out. Right now I am trying to dig out a low spot in the snow for it. At least the sap will stay good and cold with all the snow we have here in NY. :lol:

Chris

mapleman3
01-28-2004, 03:45 PM
Jeremy, thats the type of tank I'd love to get a hold of, and have fun tinkering with the refrigeration system to get it running, is it r-12 refrigerant?

mapleman3
01-28-2004, 03:48 PM
be fun to try to get going :)

themapleking
01-28-2004, 06:14 PM
3/4" main line would be better. You can't get saddle fittings for 1/2 " they're easy to install. Just drill 5/16 hole clamp them on and install the lat line. You would have to cut the 1/2 and install a main line Tee and clamp it for your lat lines. Keep your main lines 5% min.
Your better off with a little larger line. When the sap is flowing good it will not fill your main line full " air pockets ". You all ways want your main line about 1/2 full with the heavest run. That way you have air flowing up helping to pull the sap down.
If its full with sap you'll get air pockets in the lines and slow the sap down. Better chanch of freezeing. Make sense. Put your finger on a straw with water hold it up and the water stays in. Tilt the straw and let the air go past the water and what happens? thats right.

michaelh05478
01-30-2004, 09:19 AM
I have a question for you guys with pipe lines!!! WIll 12 ga wire be ok to run?? Ill have 2-3 lines about 400 ft or so long??? The trees are pretty close together! Thanks...I hope to start this monday or next weekend!

mapleman3
01-30-2004, 09:28 AM
Mike ... in the bush behind my house I only had 12 ga. so I doubled it up... had quite a few limbs fall on it since the fall, one limb was pretty heavy and put alot of stress on it, still didn't break, my other bush I did 9 gauge....

michaelh05478
01-30-2004, 11:23 AM
Jim, Thanks for your info...Ill use the 12 ga....Im using it because at the maple seminar in Essex last weekend they said at the Proctor research center in underhill 3 mfg ran 3 seperate lines and they all use 12 ga wire!!! I figure if its good enough for them it should be ok for me!!!!!!!! I also bought a few wire drippers incase i needed them!!!!!!! Good luck to you this year!!, I will be working on the road monday, i have a bulldoezer and a skidder i can use to plow the snow with....Only problem i see is the 50 or so deer in front of the sugar house in the corn we planted last fall!!!!! It sure is nice to see them there!!!.... :lol: :lol:

Michaelh05478
01-30-2004, 01:45 PM
Thanks for the info!!!! Ill let you know how it works out..

WESTVIRGINIAMAPLER
01-30-2004, 05:39 PM
Michael,

I used 14 gauge for all my lines. I have several 5/16" lines on wire so I don't have to stretch them and they are permanent, but I also have 1/2" mainline on it also and seems to do fine.

Michaelh05478
01-31-2004, 06:45 AM
Thanks for the Info Brandon! It wont be long and we'll be out there boiling!!!! Hope you have a good year!!

WESTVIRGINIAMAPLER
01-31-2004, 09:39 AM
Mike,

Same to you! It is -3 here this morning when I left at 6:30 and they have changed the forecast again, so I am going to tap next Saturday!

Good luck with the beautiful new evaporator you have!

mapleman3
01-31-2004, 09:58 AM
jeeze Brandon, maybe you will be pushed all the way back to our Tapping time :(
I sure was hoping to here your weather was cooperating :\
well maybe next weeks weather will turn out great.
I'm running to go look at a 350 Gal SS tank in the next hour, hope he has some other goodies for sale too :) :) :)

WESTVIRGINIAMAPLER
01-31-2004, 10:37 AM
Jim,

Let me know about the tank. I will be waiting to see pics on your website! :D :D