Gallinipper
12-21-2020, 01:18 AM
I will start this by saying that I don't have any experience with vacuum systems other than what I have read online, in this forum and in the Tubing Notebook 6th edition. I did have a chance to look at a few systems where power is present. One of my sugarbushes has 400 taps on 3/16 line that is remote with no access to power in a large valley. It does have room for expansion. I have a collection tank at the bottom of the valley where all of my 3/16 lines come to. Each line has on average 35 taps. I have a 1,200 foot one inch main line were I pump from the collection tank in the valley to our truck utilizing a 1 inch gas powered pump. I do have good natural vacuum with my 3/16 lines due to significant fall to the bottom of the valley. Is it even worth exploring mechanical vacuum? Is it possible to use a vacuum pump on 3/16 or would I need to switch to 5/16? I want to do it right the first time if I choose to add mechanical vacuum.
The second part: Is it financially feasible to run a gas engine to directly power a vacuum pump at the bottom of the valley with a mechanical releaser? If so, would it be better to run a generator and a electric vacuum pump and releaser instead? I have heard that a mechanical releaser can be a pain. I don' t have a lot of time to babysit it during the day.
I read that it is better to push the sap with a pump vs trying to pull it with vacuum. If I could get power installed by the access road is it feasible or possible to pull vacuum and sap the 1,200 feet from the bottom of the valley to a collection tank with a electric vacuum pump and releaser? How far is it feasible to pull sap with vacuum? For those that pull sap back to their sugar shack with vacuum, is it on a downhill grade the entire way? We are approximately uphill 800 feet with our one inch main pump out line out of the valley before breaking over to a flat or slightly down hill terrain the remaining 400 feet.
I know I have several loaded questions here but I am hoping someone that has had years of trials, errors, successes, and great experiences might be able to give me and others, with remote sugarbushes, some guidance or their thoughts! Thanks in advance.
The second part: Is it financially feasible to run a gas engine to directly power a vacuum pump at the bottom of the valley with a mechanical releaser? If so, would it be better to run a generator and a electric vacuum pump and releaser instead? I have heard that a mechanical releaser can be a pain. I don' t have a lot of time to babysit it during the day.
I read that it is better to push the sap with a pump vs trying to pull it with vacuum. If I could get power installed by the access road is it feasible or possible to pull vacuum and sap the 1,200 feet from the bottom of the valley to a collection tank with a electric vacuum pump and releaser? How far is it feasible to pull sap with vacuum? For those that pull sap back to their sugar shack with vacuum, is it on a downhill grade the entire way? We are approximately uphill 800 feet with our one inch main pump out line out of the valley before breaking over to a flat or slightly down hill terrain the remaining 400 feet.
I know I have several loaded questions here but I am hoping someone that has had years of trials, errors, successes, and great experiences might be able to give me and others, with remote sugarbushes, some guidance or their thoughts! Thanks in advance.