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    Default Thinking about a Leader Micro 125

    As part of my downsizing I am kicking around the idea of getting this single post unit. Does anyone have any first hand experience with the micro or micro2? I dont see a whole lot of reviews out there. It looks like the feed pump and high pressure pumps are identical in the photos. It would be used for 3-400 taps on vac and my 2x8. I assume there is no recirculation pump at this price.
    Last edited by heus; 12-02-2022 at 08:04 AM.
    1000 taps on vac down to 100+ buckets 99% sugars
    2x5 SL Hi-Output Raised Flue Corsair evaporator
    SL Short bank press with CDL diaphragm pump
    Leader Micro 1 RO for 2024
    Constantly changing
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    Tapping the same trees my great, great and great grandfathers tapped.

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    I’m surprised you aren’t looking at a deer run unit since you are so close to them.
    custom made 2x7 intensofire
    With SL pans
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    I had one of Ray's 375 units and it did great. The noise of the piston pump drove me crazy, though. I was just at Ray's yesterday to pick up my tank from the auction.
    1000 taps on vac down to 100+ buckets 99% sugars
    2x5 SL Hi-Output Raised Flue Corsair evaporator
    SL Short bank press with CDL diaphragm pump
    Leader Micro 1 RO for 2024
    Constantly changing
    2010:36 gal 2011:126 gal 2012:81 gal 2013:248 gal 2014: 329.5 gal 2015:305 gal 2016:316 gal 2017:258 gal 2018:147 gal 2019:91 gal 2020:30 gal 2021:30 gal 2023:50 gal Total since 2010: 2047.5 gal
    Tapping the same trees my great, great and great grandfathers tapped.

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    I have been examining photos of the micro and I see the pumps are a Shakti SH pump made in India. I figured they would be from China. That's good news to me because I would rather have something made in India over junk from China.
    1000 taps on vac down to 100+ buckets 99% sugars
    2x5 SL Hi-Output Raised Flue Corsair evaporator
    SL Short bank press with CDL diaphragm pump
    Leader Micro 1 RO for 2024
    Constantly changing
    2010:36 gal 2011:126 gal 2012:81 gal 2013:248 gal 2014: 329.5 gal 2015:305 gal 2016:316 gal 2017:258 gal 2018:147 gal 2019:91 gal 2020:30 gal 2021:30 gal 2023:50 gal Total since 2010: 2047.5 gal
    Tapping the same trees my great, great and great grandfathers tapped.

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    i can get you a 125 gal/hr vertical 120 volt for $4275 and a 250 gal/hr for $5175
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    I had 250 taps on vacuum 50 taps on buckets and bags I have a MES dolly 300gph with a 2x6 with max pan I boiled 4 hours start to finish. If I remember I think I paid $5300 for it. I’d go with a 300gph ro if you are going with 300 to 400 taps on vacuum.
    2019:250 gallons
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    Thanks for the info but I am specifically asking about the 125 micro. I know my trees and have had both a 375 and 600 ro on this vac system (20-23 hg, not high vac). The 125 micro can be converted to a 250 with an additional post.
    1000 taps on vac down to 100+ buckets 99% sugars
    2x5 SL Hi-Output Raised Flue Corsair evaporator
    SL Short bank press with CDL diaphragm pump
    Leader Micro 1 RO for 2024
    Constantly changing
    2010:36 gal 2011:126 gal 2012:81 gal 2013:248 gal 2014: 329.5 gal 2015:305 gal 2016:316 gal 2017:258 gal 2018:147 gal 2019:91 gal 2020:30 gal 2021:30 gal 2023:50 gal Total since 2010: 2047.5 gal
    Tapping the same trees my great, great and great grandfathers tapped.

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    Quote Originally Posted by heus View Post
    As part of my downsizing (and getting rid of my 600 D&G RO) I am kicking around the idea of getting this single post unit. Does anyone have any first hand experience with the micro or micro2? I dont see a whole lot of reviews out there. It looks like the feed pump and high pressure pumps are identical in the photos. It would be used for 3-400 taps on vac and my 2x8. I assume there is no recirculation pump at this price.
    While I haven't run one in my operation we have sold dozens of both the 1 and 2 post micros since they came out and haven't gotten any negative feedback about them. Everyone seems to be really happy with them. You are correct about both pumps being identical, and it does not have a re-circulation pump. The one thing to consider is that the micro's are 220 volt not 120 so you might have to run a new electrical line back to the breaker box.

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    I can't speak to that model but can unequivocally say that Leader's RO service (should you need it) is outstanding.
    3,100 taps
    60 cfm flood
    HC2
    5 by 14 oil

    Brian

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    The 125: 0.5GPM at 6% and total flow at 1.75 GPM(permeate + conc)
    The 250: 0.5GPM at 8% and total flow at 2.125 GPM (permeate + conc)

    They have been good sellers and the value holds. I have been considering one for our rinse water. At the end of the day we end up with a lot of sweetwater that we boil back down to syrup. If you get one, maybe I could lease it from you the rest of the year, Heus?
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