Gobear
02-24-2021, 05:46 PM
Hi, long time reader first time poster.
I am pulling a hail mary and whipping together a last minute oil tank evaporator for this season. I was headed towards a 2x4 flat pan for our batch boils but recently found out it might not be here in time. The local CDL advised that he had a 2x3 pan coming this week. The 2x3 is probably better sized for our operation (35-40ish taps) but I now have a 1 ft section of arch top to fill.
I could add a warming space behind the 2x3 at the back but was also considering trying to fit a small 1x2 pan over the fire box that I could move reduced sap into to be able to finish more product throughout the boil and keep adding new product to the 2x3 pan.
Any thoughts if this would be a waste of time, or if greater efficiency would be had by having the 2x3 upfront with a 1x2 space for pre warming?
I am pulling a hail mary and whipping together a last minute oil tank evaporator for this season. I was headed towards a 2x4 flat pan for our batch boils but recently found out it might not be here in time. The local CDL advised that he had a 2x3 pan coming this week. The 2x3 is probably better sized for our operation (35-40ish taps) but I now have a 1 ft section of arch top to fill.
I could add a warming space behind the 2x3 at the back but was also considering trying to fit a small 1x2 pan over the fire box that I could move reduced sap into to be able to finish more product throughout the boil and keep adding new product to the 2x3 pan.
Any thoughts if this would be a waste of time, or if greater efficiency would be had by having the 2x3 upfront with a 1x2 space for pre warming?