RobbieH
03-03-2018, 11:31 PM
Hi all. Hope everyone is having a great sugar season. This will be my last year using my homemade barrel stove evaporator. It just takes too long. I enjoy doing this, but next year it'll be time to boil faster. I was wondering if anyone reading this uses propane for smaller boils, and if so, roughly how much propane do you use?
I have an 18"x36" pan that I boil on. I only boil enough to make a couple of gallons of finished syrup each season. I was thinking about buying a couple of burners, setting my pan on them, and building a simple enclosure around everything to keep the wind out. I think doing this would be a faster way to boil down about 150gal of sap than my barrel stove. It would be a constant boil and I wouldn't have to keep adding wood. Of course, if this would cost a fortune in propane, I might consider a bigger wood fired evap instead.
Hoping to hear from those with experience in using propane fired evaporators. About how much propane do you think it would take to boil down 150gal of sap?
Thanks!
I have an 18"x36" pan that I boil on. I only boil enough to make a couple of gallons of finished syrup each season. I was thinking about buying a couple of burners, setting my pan on them, and building a simple enclosure around everything to keep the wind out. I think doing this would be a faster way to boil down about 150gal of sap than my barrel stove. It would be a constant boil and I wouldn't have to keep adding wood. Of course, if this would cost a fortune in propane, I might consider a bigger wood fired evap instead.
Hoping to hear from those with experience in using propane fired evaporators. About how much propane do you think it would take to boil down 150gal of sap?
Thanks!