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Jmsmithy
04-06-2013, 01:28 AM
I know 7.1 * above boiling point of water brings sap to 66*brix. I was calibrating thermometers today and where I'm at in Adirondack's all my thermometers had water boiling right around 209*
I know that 212* is at 29.9" barometer at sea level. I was wondering if anyone else had such differing temps or if it's not that unusual.
Hopefully the good Dr. reads this and chimes in! :confused:
DonMcJr
04-06-2013, 02:06 AM
Im at 679 feet above sea level and I don't have syrup til 221...222 F and my boiling point of water is arou d 210.7 F
69maritime
04-06-2013, 07:27 AM
I'm about 10 feet above sea level, and water has been boiling consistently @ 214F. And I've been at syrup around 224F. That would explain the maple flavoured water I was putting on my pancakes last year. Thank god for this site!
acerrubrum
04-06-2013, 08:17 AM
I'm about 800 ft. above sea level and have never had syrup at 7.5 degrees above boiling. I usually have to boil sap until 221 or 222 degrees to get syrup to 62-63 brix.
I dont think this is unusual, sounds like a lot of others have the same thing.
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