Want to put some extensions on some drops rather than change them out because it is easier for me. Anyone know any info on how long the new piece of tubing would have to be to be fairly helpful with bacteria? Theron
Want to put some extensions on some drops rather than change them out because it is easier for me. Anyone know any info on how long the new piece of tubing would have to be to be fairly helpful with bacteria? Theron
I believe at maple boot camp the experts mentioned the first 14 inches is of the most concern.
2.5X10 HE
600 RO
Vac
Ok Theron how are you attaching these extensions? Straight connector? Quick connector?
I actually was going to try some quick connectors myself last season but got sidetracked I saw on the NYS Maple Association site in one of their newsletters where someone had used them on drops. It sure would cut back on the labor for changing drops. Picture showed stainless spouts so I was assuming they were suing them so they could remove the drop for cleaning.
Jared
Thanks Shaun, that was about the length I was thinking. I just didn't know if anyone had heard of anything for sure or what anyone else was doing. Jared. I ordered a bunch of the cheap hook connectors. There like 21 cents or something. I use the checkvalves and its hard for me to change out the drops but they are getting skuzzy some places so I figured that would help and also make the drops way longer which would help too. I thought about kwik connectors too but expensive and they might leak. Im thinking Im going to just add like 15 inches with the hook connectors. Theron
Sounds like it should work and still save some labor and not having to bother with cutting in new Ts. I have been tossing around ideas myself as I do everything myself. It makes sense to get rid of the skuzzy part and as you said make the drop longer as well.
Jared
I am assuming you are going to cut the old drop off relatively short to avoid an excessively long drop
shrunken producer, from 8,000 taps to 4,000 to 5800 to 9500 to 11,000 vac
5x16 woodchip fired evaporator with 5x10 max flue and 5x6 revolution front pan
CDL 20+ RO
Double 10"filterpress
sp-11, bb2, airtech L63, L160, L230 vac pumps
CDL low profile electric releaser
MES 8000 electric releaser
CDL 4000 tap mechanical releaser
Theron,
You mentioned you were using check valves, so why are you changing drops?
shrunken producer, from 8,000 taps to 4,000 to 5800 to 9500 to 11,000 vac
5x16 woodchip fired evaporator with 5x10 max flue and 5x6 revolution front pan
CDL 20+ RO
Double 10"filterpress
sp-11, bb2, airtech L63, L160, L230 vac pumps
CDL low profile electric releaser
MES 8000 electric releaser
CDL 4000 tap mechanical releaser
I kind of want them longer in the one woods anyway because of the older hollow trees plus I thought the newer tube might help anyway even with the checkvalves.
How old are the drops you plan to add a new piece to? Generally I think they say 4-5 yrs, then change it even with the check valves.
Dave Klish, I recently bought a 2x6 wood fired evaporator from A&A Sheet Metal which I will be converting to oil fired
Now have solar, 2x6 finish pan, 5 bank 7x7 filter press, large water jacketed bottler, and tankless water heater.
Recently bought another Gingerich RO, this one was a 125, but a second membrane was added thus is a 250, like I had.
After running a 2x3, a 2x6, 3x8 tapping from 79 taps up to 1320 all woodfired, now I'm going to a 2x6 oil fired and a 200-425 taps.