MapleMark753
09-01-2013, 03:47 PM
I don't know if this idea has been tried and discarded, or not looked into...
I was considering how to do our drawoffs this coming season, ie., using a digital thermometer in the pan, taking the temp of boiling water just before drawoff with another thermometer, checking density with a refractometer and/or hydrometer...its a dance that I know others have down pat, but I don't yet. Anyway the idea is a drawoff that would be by weight of a given volume of syrup, not its temperature. Could be sized pint, quart, gallon, etc...depending on the size of the evaporator and be a simple mechanical device or electronic set up. Seems like it would or could take a lot of adjusting out of the picture and make the "deciding if its syrup" process simple. I know the laws, or at least some of the laws I've read say the syrup must weigh say 11.02, or 11.07 pounds per gallon, and a drawoff by weight might work. Might not either, don't know. Anybody have experience with this? Its bad having the maple bug even in the summer (humor!)
take care, Mark
I was considering how to do our drawoffs this coming season, ie., using a digital thermometer in the pan, taking the temp of boiling water just before drawoff with another thermometer, checking density with a refractometer and/or hydrometer...its a dance that I know others have down pat, but I don't yet. Anyway the idea is a drawoff that would be by weight of a given volume of syrup, not its temperature. Could be sized pint, quart, gallon, etc...depending on the size of the evaporator and be a simple mechanical device or electronic set up. Seems like it would or could take a lot of adjusting out of the picture and make the "deciding if its syrup" process simple. I know the laws, or at least some of the laws I've read say the syrup must weigh say 11.02, or 11.07 pounds per gallon, and a drawoff by weight might work. Might not either, don't know. Anybody have experience with this? Its bad having the maple bug even in the summer (humor!)
take care, Mark