wmick
02-15-2021, 02:36 PM
Anyone have experience using a 120V submersible sump pump and small generator to transfer sap? ,that they'd be willing to share?
I collect sap in a IBC tote, a couple miles from home, and about 50 yards from the road.
I've been transferring the sap to a trailer using a 1" gas powered pump, and lay-flat hose.... Which does work great... Pretty Quick too..
I'm thinking about changing things up a little bit....
Lots of sub pumps rated for about the same gph as my 1" pump, but I do wonder whether a sump pump will have any problem opening up the lay-flat hose?
My thought is leaving a small generator on site, and leave the sub pump in the tote..... Allowing me to pump to the road and charge up my surflow batteries at the same time.... (while eliminating some trips carrying the gas powered pump and batteries back and forth, and not need to worry about priming or draining the pump, etc.. every trip)
I know its challenging to find a sub pump to fit through the IBC lid... but I would simply cut a new larger access panel..
Thanks for your thoughts.
I collect sap in a IBC tote, a couple miles from home, and about 50 yards from the road.
I've been transferring the sap to a trailer using a 1" gas powered pump, and lay-flat hose.... Which does work great... Pretty Quick too..
I'm thinking about changing things up a little bit....
Lots of sub pumps rated for about the same gph as my 1" pump, but I do wonder whether a sump pump will have any problem opening up the lay-flat hose?
My thought is leaving a small generator on site, and leave the sub pump in the tote..... Allowing me to pump to the road and charge up my surflow batteries at the same time.... (while eliminating some trips carrying the gas powered pump and batteries back and forth, and not need to worry about priming or draining the pump, etc.. every trip)
I know its challenging to find a sub pump to fit through the IBC lid... but I would simply cut a new larger access panel..
Thanks for your thoughts.