ADK_XJ
04-22-2021, 08:57 PM
I'm starting to make my plans for some new tubing lines on a good portion of slope in our new sugar bush, nothing crazy just one or two more 30~ tap lines of 3/16 going down a long, steep slope.
My question is, would there be any reason in terms of efficiency or flow rate to end my 3/16" line before my collection point and run it into a mainline? I realize I could connect multiple "laterals" into the mainline, however the collection point is further down hill so I am assuming that would only add to my natural vacuum if I continue to run the 3/16" down the rest of the way.
Does this make sense? In other words, when using 3/16" is there a point at which the length of the tubing from the last tap is working against you?
My question is, would there be any reason in terms of efficiency or flow rate to end my 3/16" line before my collection point and run it into a mainline? I realize I could connect multiple "laterals" into the mainline, however the collection point is further down hill so I am assuming that would only add to my natural vacuum if I continue to run the 3/16" down the rest of the way.
Does this make sense? In other words, when using 3/16" is there a point at which the length of the tubing from the last tap is working against you?