Fyreaway
03-31-2013, 09:47 PM
For those of us cooking with gas or oil is there any real return on investment of more fuel once the boiling point is reached? In my quite unscientific method of measuring, I'm not seeing a real increase in evaporation rate in adding more BTUs to the boiling pot. I am adding raw sap to the evaporator through a siphon with a needle valve to control the flow rate. When I reach that point where I can maintain boiling temperature and keep a constant input I gain almost nothing when I add more heat. I read about the wood burners adding blowers to increase the temps of the fire so there must be something to the theory of more BTU meaning faster vaporization. Is there really any practical gain in using more fuel than is necessary to keep the system at the boiling point?