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  1. #1
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    Default 3/16 on Shurflo Question

    Hey all,

    Working on finalizing my plans for 2018 setup. I will have a hybrid system with 120-150 taps on 3/16 with good drop and natural vacuum plus Shurflo to assist trees at the bottom of the hill/run. They will all converge into main line at the bottom of the run.

    My questions is where to place the Shurflo pump. I could have power at both the 3/16 convergence location and tank location. From a sap sucker vacuum perspective will the setup function better if there is a manifold and Shurflo at the convergence point or at the end of the main line?

    Thanks,
    Jacob
    Camp Wokanda
    Peoria Park District

    2023 - 210 on 3/16 shurflo, sap storage shack w/ 1100 gallon tank - 123 gallons
    2022 - 210 on 3/16 shurflo, homemade vac filter & water jacket canner - 104 gallons
    2021 - 215 on 3/16 shurflo, added 2nd membrane to RO - 78 gallons
    2020 - 210 on 3/16 shurflo, upgraded hp pump on RO - 66 gallons
    2019 - 150 on 3/16 shurflo, Deer Run 125 dolly RO - 73 gallons
    2018 - 120 on 3/16 shurflo, 2x6 raised flue w/hood, homemade arch w/ AUF & AOF - 34.5 gallons

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    I have ran a small Shurflo on a 3/4 main with 3/16 running into for 2 seasons now. I only have limited drop 8 ' at best. My pump is located on my tank and what I have found is that when I keep things tight the 3/4 acts like a small reservoir for the small pump. Although not ideal it has saved me lots of time collecting buckets, and increased sap amounts. A good deep cycle will go 32 hrs without solar.

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    I think either way would work just fine.

    I installed my Shurflo at the end of the mainline and ran a short discharge line into the tank. Mainline and saddles are pretty easy to work with and cheaper than trying to come up with a manifold, so that's what I'd recommend.
    -Ryan


    Went off the deep end. Might be in over my head...

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