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    Default Mounting options for a releaser?

    Wondering if anyone had any good ideas on how to mount a releaser to a 275 gallon caged water IBC tote?

    Pictures would be ideal........

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    I almost think you might need to fabricate a catch pan with a large outlet to set the releaser on and have it drain into the tote. When a releaser dumps there is a huge surge of sap all at once, the sides might need to be 6 or even 8" high.
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    I agree your not gona get the flow into that little opening. I would try the top of a poly 55 gal drum as a catch maybe leave 6 inch high sides and screw a nipple in the bung to direct it into the tank
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    I have the same situation I'm setting up right now. I am planning on building a frame off of the wall of the shack and lagging the releaser to it. a heavy duty frame with rough cut 2x6's or 2x8's so it doesn't bounce around! the frame will stick out so the bottom of the releaser is set right over the hole for the tank. then I'll just run a tube straight down from the releaser dump hole to the tank. maybe run it 6" deep into the tank so nothing splashes back up! just make sure it is straight down and doesn't have a bend or the sap won't release as quickly! just my .02 !
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    If you cut the top of a poly drum you can use the opening to connect the two. You could cut it so the front is a little higher and probably tilt it forward to steer the sap. Most releasers fan out pretty good so it has to be a bigger opening. Once you get the drum part set then its just a matter of positioning the releaser.

    If it was me depending on your set up parameters of course I would cut hole in the top of the tank and mount the releaser to it. Then you could build a box around the releaser to keep it warm.
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    Yea my two options are to cut a hole the size of the releaser in the top of the poly tank. My second option was to cut a half moon shape on the side of the tank with a shelf under it. I basically wanted to confirm that these were my only two options. If anyone thinks of something new please let me know. Thank you for your help.
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    For mine I made a frame that rests on top of the tank that a kitchen sink sits in. The releaser then dumps into the sink and down the drain into the tank. I added a splash guard on the opposite side on the sink to the releaser to stop any splashing over. I will see if I can find a picture of it.

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    I used a 15 gallon plastic barrel. Screw in some plumbing with a short piece of PVC into threaded opening of barrel.Turn it upside down that plumbing will sit in the cage tank opening. Cut a hole in barrel about 3/4 of way up large enough to insert your flapper valve of releaser. Mount releaser at the height of barrel hole, when releaser dumps it is contained in barrel and empties into tank. Keeps from splashing around and keeps debris out.
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    Mike R and Maplewalnut I think I can picture what you are suggesting but a picture would be amazing. Great ideas fellas
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    I use a a pvc 45 degree street elbow. I think it is 3" might be 4. I built a hanger for it on the dump valve to direct it into a vertical 1100.
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