Jim in Clarkston
10-16-2018, 05:06 PM
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I have a question regarding pan size and type. And would very much like your opinion.
I collect about 60 gallons a sap at a time throughout the season and RO it down to 20 gallons of 6% sap. Which ultimately gives me 1 1/2 gallon for syrup. At times this is the daily take but more often than not its is every second or third day.
What would you suggest is the most efficient way to process this sap?
Up to now I have been using pots on a wood stove and it takes me upwards to 12 hours to process.
A 2'x3' pan will evaporate my 20 gallons down to 1" in about 4 hours BUT 1" in a 2x3 pan is 3 3/4 gallons. And I am looking to evaporate to 1 1/2 gallons
A pan that will give me my 1 1/2 gallon @ 1" ( maybe 20"x18") will take about 10 hours to evaporate, which is what I am trying to avoid
The best option would seem to be a 2'x3' continuous feed pan, which gives me my 4 hour evaporating time and leaves me with 1 1/2 gallons of syrup (1") in the third chamber when finished, understanding the continuous draw off of syrup and that I would still have less concentrated sap left in the other two chambers for the next boil.
I am considering a 2'x3' continuous feed pan, as I has access to an evaporator built for a 2'x3' pan.
Am I thinking about this correctly? Do you have any suggestions?
Jim
I have a question regarding pan size and type. And would very much like your opinion.
I collect about 60 gallons a sap at a time throughout the season and RO it down to 20 gallons of 6% sap. Which ultimately gives me 1 1/2 gallon for syrup. At times this is the daily take but more often than not its is every second or third day.
What would you suggest is the most efficient way to process this sap?
Up to now I have been using pots on a wood stove and it takes me upwards to 12 hours to process.
A 2'x3' pan will evaporate my 20 gallons down to 1" in about 4 hours BUT 1" in a 2x3 pan is 3 3/4 gallons. And I am looking to evaporate to 1 1/2 gallons
A pan that will give me my 1 1/2 gallon @ 1" ( maybe 20"x18") will take about 10 hours to evaporate, which is what I am trying to avoid
The best option would seem to be a 2'x3' continuous feed pan, which gives me my 4 hour evaporating time and leaves me with 1 1/2 gallons of syrup (1") in the third chamber when finished, understanding the continuous draw off of syrup and that I would still have less concentrated sap left in the other two chambers for the next boil.
I am considering a 2'x3' continuous feed pan, as I has access to an evaporator built for a 2'x3' pan.
Am I thinking about this correctly? Do you have any suggestions?
Jim