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    Default Tank Volume Spreadsheet

    I finally took the time last night to create a spreadsheet to calculate gallons in a round bottom tank. The spreadsheet inputs are height, width, and length. The output is a depth to top of sap (from the top of tank) and the volume in gallons. The values seem to make sense.

    It makes tracking raw sap easier and monitoring the head tank. I need to keep track of the raw sap intake since I'm now organic. I have a whiteboard at the raw sap tank on which I record the volumes for each boil.

    https://eciconstructionvt-my.sharepo...ioPqQ?e=glesQm

    If anyone tries it out then let me know what you think and if you spotted any errors. Besides the tank dimensions, you'll need to trim or expand the number of rows to match the depth of your tank.

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    Nice tool -- we do the same sort of thing. In addition, after we reconfigure tanks, during the first boil we'll take several measurements from the beginning of tank depth and time, then make a chart to put near the evaporator so we know how long a boil will be based upon sap depth in the feed tank.
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    Speaking of this, does anyone know of a source of volume charts for milk tanks? I do have the depth stick, but inches does me no good. lol I am guessing milk tanks probably originally came with a chart of some kind specific to that tank?
    Noel Good
    1998 to 2009: 15 taps on buckets, scavenged fire pit and pans
    2010: New 2x4 SS flat pan w/preheater
    2015: New to me Lapierre 18x60 raised flue, new shack, new everything!! 59 taps 23.75 gallons
    2016: 85 taps 19 gallons
    2017: Purchased 2.5 acres and tubed half with 3/16. 145 taps total 49.25 gallons
    2018: 200 taps (162 on 3/16ths 38 on buckets) New NextGen RO 63 gallons
    2019: 210 taps 73.5 gallons
    2023: 210 taps 89.75 gallons
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    What make/model and size of tank is it?

    If you can't find it, you might call a distributor. Alternatively, if you know the shape and inside dimensions you can create a depth x volume chart pretty simply.
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    Quote Originally Posted by wnybassman View Post
    Speaking of this, does anyone know of a source of volume charts for milk tanks? I do have the depth stick, but inches does me no good. lol I am guessing milk tanks probably originally came with a chart of some kind specific to that tank?
    What's the cross section shape?
    Ken & Sherry
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    Thank you Ken. I use a sight tube on the head tank but have nothing for the raw sap tank
    This’ll be nice to have on hand. I also track sap in and take hourly readings on head tank to est gph on boil rate.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DrTimPerkins View Post
    What make/model and size of tank is it?

    If you can't find it, you might call a distributor. Alternatively, if you know the shape and inside dimensions you can create a depth x volume chart pretty simply.
    It's a Universal 400 gallon. Don't have the model offhand without going in the woods to find out. It's very short and squaty. Only reason it would be nice to know is I pump it up to my 275 gallon tank on my truck, and normally cannot see my truck to see when it is full. Only ever had a couple close calls coming to within inches of the top. lol
    Noel Good
    1998 to 2009: 15 taps on buckets, scavenged fire pit and pans
    2010: New 2x4 SS flat pan w/preheater
    2015: New to me Lapierre 18x60 raised flue, new shack, new everything!! 59 taps 23.75 gallons
    2016: 85 taps 19 gallons
    2017: Purchased 2.5 acres and tubed half with 3/16. 145 taps total 49.25 gallons
    2018: 200 taps (162 on 3/16ths 38 on buckets) New NextGen RO 63 gallons
    2019: 210 taps 73.5 gallons
    2023: 210 taps 89.75 gallons
    www.wnybass.com

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