ploefstedt
02-03-2008, 08:53 AM
Hi all-
I have a small setup, with 3/4 " mainlines (2), excellent consistent slope, laterals handling no more than 11 taps per, and only 55 total taps/35 taps on
each mainline piece. Everything is good and tight, sag free, and looks
picture perfect. However, I noticed yesterday that the sap was splurting
out of
the mainline into the barrel; instead of a consistent, smooth flow, it was more like trying to get those last fews drops out in the men's room (sorry for the analogy, but a picture is worth a thousand words).
There is no air at all coming into the laterals or mainline, except at the barrel. I am appalling bad at visualizing these things, but I can't seem to get straight in my mind whether I should be letting air in at the top of the mainline, or trying to keep it all sealed up like this. I keep thinking of the straw in the soda can trick - put your finger over the top, and the soda stays in the straw; remove it (introduce air) and it flows out. Why is my mainline not like the straw?
Any advice welcome! I had expected boo-coo sap yesterday from the line
with the 55 taps, instead I got perhaps 28 gallons.
Many thanks -
Paul Loefstedt
Bedford NH
I have a small setup, with 3/4 " mainlines (2), excellent consistent slope, laterals handling no more than 11 taps per, and only 55 total taps/35 taps on
each mainline piece. Everything is good and tight, sag free, and looks
picture perfect. However, I noticed yesterday that the sap was splurting
out of
the mainline into the barrel; instead of a consistent, smooth flow, it was more like trying to get those last fews drops out in the men's room (sorry for the analogy, but a picture is worth a thousand words).
There is no air at all coming into the laterals or mainline, except at the barrel. I am appalling bad at visualizing these things, but I can't seem to get straight in my mind whether I should be letting air in at the top of the mainline, or trying to keep it all sealed up like this. I keep thinking of the straw in the soda can trick - put your finger over the top, and the soda stays in the straw; remove it (introduce air) and it flows out. Why is my mainline not like the straw?
Any advice welcome! I had expected boo-coo sap yesterday from the line
with the 55 taps, instead I got perhaps 28 gallons.
Many thanks -
Paul Loefstedt
Bedford NH