SapTsunami
04-04-2025, 09:19 AM
I have a Shurflo diaphragm pump setup that has never worked right. I can only get 5-10 inches of vacuum, even with all my inlet lines shutoff any only the recirculation line running. I have removed the inlet strainer fitting completely. It's just 4 5/16" mainlines into a star fitting and a PVC adapter into the pump. It doesn't really suck, which sucks.
I realize these diaphragm pumps are designed to push liquid, not meant to pull air.
So I'm looking at a vacuum chamber and pump kit, to make a cheap DIY vacuum releaser:
https://www.amazon.com/VEVOR-Gallon-Vacuum-Chamber-Pump/dp/B0D8T6XB7S?gQT=1
looks like it's a 3 gallon reservoir, which is plenty big for my 40 taps.
3 HPM HVAC-style vacuum pump. I calculated it could completely pump down my lines in under a minute after releasing the vacuum.
I would need to tap in a new fitting for sap inlet/outlet, as well as the float valve/timers to trigger the release cycle.
Probably should figure out a moisture trap as well.
Any suggestions or reasons why this wouldn't work?
I realize these diaphragm pumps are designed to push liquid, not meant to pull air.
So I'm looking at a vacuum chamber and pump kit, to make a cheap DIY vacuum releaser:
https://www.amazon.com/VEVOR-Gallon-Vacuum-Chamber-Pump/dp/B0D8T6XB7S?gQT=1
looks like it's a 3 gallon reservoir, which is plenty big for my 40 taps.
3 HPM HVAC-style vacuum pump. I calculated it could completely pump down my lines in under a minute after releasing the vacuum.
I would need to tap in a new fitting for sap inlet/outlet, as well as the float valve/timers to trigger the release cycle.
Probably should figure out a moisture trap as well.
Any suggestions or reasons why this wouldn't work?