Same to you Galena! I hope all goes well on your end....
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I leave my pans on "low" all the time. Have to run to town to get a kid. Maybe it will be very cold overnight and I don't want to risk freezing and cracking a weld. Or Im tired and want to take a break for an hour and cook supper for the fam.
I am running a 2x8 D&G with flat bottoms. 2007 vintage. I've converted the wood arch to burn used veggie oil. Another story all together. It burns hot, at full throttle I'm pulling 40 GPH. The best I could get with small, split, dry wood was 22. Big wood goes slower.
But If I need to leave for a while, I turn off the compressed oil air mixture and toss some big house wood into the stove. It fires right up from the heat on the glow plate. I will loose about 3 inches from the cool down with wood so I just make sure that I have enough in the pans or leave the sap running. I never leave the sap running overnight.
[QUOTE=4Walls;403428 I've converted the wood arch to burn used veggie oil[/QUOTE]
I saw your post on that and your youtube video.. it's got to be the coolest thing I've seen when it comes to evaporators.. I might try to incorporate that if I finally build my new arch this summer..
Everything I design is put up for open source. Anybody can copy it and I will help with some Ideas for the setup. Hit me up with a message and I will give you my cell so I can help with a build.
I took it over to a buddies place last year. He has the D&G 18x48 hobby evaporator. We got it going with wood and then turned on the oil. It ran for a solid 4 hours on oil without adding another stick to it. Much smaller evaporator than what I have so the oil was turned down a lot. The rig burned about 14 litres of the used oil in 4 hours. It burned hotter, clean and consistent for the whole run. The tank and fuel control/mixture and ejector port are very transportable.
You should see my 8 gallon SS vacuum filter that I just built. I will have to post a complete write up with plans. The whole thing cost less than 200$ and will run 5 gallons of syrup through clear in 2 minutes without a single drop spilled or wasted.
4Walls, think you could build an RO?
I'd like to see the photos of your vacuum filter. Did you use DE in the 5 gallons?
I have some pots I've been wanting to convert to a vacuum filter so I"m always looking for more ideas before I take the plunge and drill into my pots.. LOL
The arch I'm planning will be 18x48 (just a bit wider actually.. I have 2 double full hotel pans that I boil on.
Paul.