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    Default Gonna try the Shurflo

    I have been reading the Shurflo posts to see what people are using for setups. Eventually having a self charging solar system with temp controller would be ideal, but to get going with a minimal expenditure I am thinking that all I really need is the pump and the battery. I would set it up with a manifold and a recirc line. Connect the battery during the day and disconnect/recharge at night. I currently have a spot with 10 taps on 5/16 that is maybe 75 feet long. I have a second set of 7 taps that I could bring to the manifold making it maybe 200 feet long. Currently have it running into its own small barrel. Both sections have at least a 4-5 foot drop in elevation. What do you think? Am I missing something?

    It has been a few years since I have been on this site and wish I had been following more closely. Just a backyarder here making 10-15 gallons a year for fun and giving most of it away, but I do enjoy the challenge of trying out new things. Definitely going to set a vacuum filter arrangement as well. And maybe next year an RO setup. Great information on here. Thanks.

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    You should add the temp control at they are relatively cheap. I think I paid less than $10.00 for mine a year ago.
    110 taps W.F Mason 2x3 and two turkey friers for finishing

    2011 expanding to a Mason 2x4 with a blower increasing taps to about 200
    2011 Hurricane Irene rips thru my small sugar bush cost me to lose 20% of taps
    2014 I have reworked my lines for 2014
    32 taps on 5/16 line with check valves
    57 taps on 3/16 line with check valves
    55 buckets with total tapped trees of 144

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    Thanks steve. Took your advice and ordered one of those too.

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    Default Manifold is done

    Finished up the manifold for shurflo setup today. WP_20200215_001.jpgWP_20200215_002 (2).jpg

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    I use a battery as well but my pump (12volt) is a good ways out from the house. I didn't want to keep carrying the battery back and forth. So I ran an extension cord ( 200') and added a battery charger to my setup. I figured the battery charger would deal with the voltage drop and charge the battery and it did.
    2020
    8th year making sugar
    120 taps second year on vac

    2x4 Divided pan.
    Homemade RO 4x42XLE
    Shurflo 4048 pump

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    I was considering doing that for this trial pump. Mine will be closer to the house than you are and I am a little unsure of how good my battery is. It is older and hasn't been used for a while. I would like to avoid the expense of a new one right now if possible. If the battery doesn't hold up well - I will probably run the cord.

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    That looks nice! Do you need a tank like that with a sureflo? I have about 60 taps on a 3/4" mainline and I have never been able to get a sureflo to work with it, even with a recirc line. Not sure if I should build a releaser and a more beefy pump.

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    If you can run a cord that's the way to go, the pumps aren't much draw and you can use a cheap 12 power supply (brick type) or use an old PC power supply (what I use). Mine, with manifold, is mounted all in a plastic tote and has a light bulb on another one of those cheap 12v thermostats to keep it from getting below freezing inside the tote.

    Also be sure to add a strainer before the pump. With a recirc line on a needle valve you should be able to pull plenty of sap. Mine will pull 27" no problem (4008) and it really woke up my silver maples.

    There are a few pics of mine in my gallery (2017 season) if you would like any visual references on how it's setup.

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