maple flats
01-17-2015, 07:38 AM
As seems to be the case in everything made for the maple industry, the instructions leave us wondering.
I got a Smoky Lake Murphy Cup, but as is typical, the directions leaves me wondering. The idea is fantastic, have a hydrometer cup with a thermometer in it, but change the face of the thermometer to show what the density should read at the current temperature of the contents. My question that is not addressed is "what specific density is it designed for?" There seems to be a wide range that is used in the industry, from 66% up to 68.9%. I like to have my syrup at 67 +/- .1 but with no definition on the Murphy Cup I have no way to know how to proceed.
Does anyone know what density the scale on the Murphy Cup is designed at?
The cup itself looks great, well made, very neat, perfect welds, heavy base and so on, but the directions?
I got a Smoky Lake Murphy Cup, but as is typical, the directions leaves me wondering. The idea is fantastic, have a hydrometer cup with a thermometer in it, but change the face of the thermometer to show what the density should read at the current temperature of the contents. My question that is not addressed is "what specific density is it designed for?" There seems to be a wide range that is used in the industry, from 66% up to 68.9%. I like to have my syrup at 67 +/- .1 but with no definition on the Murphy Cup I have no way to know how to proceed.
Does anyone know what density the scale on the Murphy Cup is designed at?
The cup itself looks great, well made, very neat, perfect welds, heavy base and so on, but the directions?