Hey everyone... quick question....I have a 1" pump line and it is 800' long with a 60' rise ... will the wx 10 work ok for this or should I be going up to the 15?
Hey everyone... quick question....I have a 1" pump line and it is 800' long with a 60' rise ... will the wx 10 work ok for this or should I be going up to the 15?
2010 - 28 taps, homemade brick arch
2011 - 421 taps, 2' x 6' homemade evaporator
2012 - 276 taps
2013 - 385 taps, new 2' x 6'
2014 - 600 taps, new 7" short bank filter press
Check the pump select feature on their web site. We found it to be reasonably accurate.
I think the 15 would result in more pressure. The issue is making sure your suction matches your pump. We run a WH15 on 1 1/2" at 730' with 65' of rise. We are experiencing about 26gal/min. In our new area we have a WH20 and will run 2" line 1200' with about a 65' rise peaking at about 1000 feet. This was supposed to be in this year, but too much on the plate.
We have about 75 gallons of sap left in the 1 1/2 line after pumping.
Mike
Tapping since 1985 (four generations back to early to mid 1900s). 200-250 taps on buckets and then tubing in the mid 90s. 2013- 275 taps w/sap puller 25 gal. 2014-295 taps w/sap puller 55 ga. (re-tapped to vacuum theory) 2015-330 taps full vac. 65 gal, 2016-400 taps 105 gal, 2017-400 taps 95 gal. 2018-additional 800' mainline and maybe 400 new taps for a total near 800 taps. 2x6 Leader WSE (last year on it) supported by a 250 gph RO.
Would the wx10 even pump with that kind of rise?
2010 - 28 taps, homemade brick arch
2011 - 421 taps, 2' x 6' homemade evaporator
2012 - 276 taps
2013 - 385 taps, new 2' x 6'
2014 - 600 taps, new 7" short bank filter press
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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I also use the wx10 to pump over 400 feet with about 40-50 feet of rise. it definitely does the job, sometimes I wish it were faster but it beats hauling it..
Rob
I just got an opportunity to buy a nice compact Honda WB15 four stroke pump... anyone have any experience pumping sap with one of these pumps
2010 - 28 taps, homemade brick arch
2011 - 421 taps, 2' x 6' homemade evaporator
2012 - 276 taps
2013 - 385 taps, new 2' x 6'
2014 - 600 taps, new 7" short bank filter press
1980 - 6 taps, stone fire pit, drain pan evaporator, 1 pint of syrup
2016 - 55 taps on 3/16 and gravity, new sugar shack, 2x3 Mason XL, 16 gallons of syrup
2017 - 170 taps on 3/16, 2x4 Mason XL, NextGen RO. 50 gallons of syrup
2018 - 250+ taps on gravity and buckets, 2x5 Smokey Lake arch and Beaverland pan.
2019 - 250+ taps on gravity. A few buckets. 35 gallons of syrup.
2020 - 300+ taps on gravity. 50 gallons of syrup.
2021 - 280 taps on gravity and 40 buckets. 35 gallons of syrup.
I used to pump sap 1,500 feet with about a 50 foot rise with a WX10 with a 1' pipe. Like others have said it's slow. I upgraded to a 2" Red Lion pump from TSC and a 1.25" pipe. That made the pumping go much faster but the drain back time was a killer. I now pump directly into a 325 gallon tank and haul it up the hill on a trailer behind my tractor. I found that it's faster to bring the sap up the hill, pump it out at the sugar house with the WX10 and go back for another load than it is just to drain back the 115 gallons or so in the pipe which I have to haul up the hill anyway. Go with the WX15 and a bigger pipe.
Russ
"Red Roof Maples" Where the term "boiling soda" was first introduced to the maple world!
1930 Ford Model AA Doodlebug tractor
A couple of Honda 4 wheelers
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I had a similar problem last year. After searching a bit, I found the pump curves for the Honda pumps on their website, and used them in a pump calculation spreadsheet.
I put in your situation of 60 ft of rise and 800 ft of pipe, and the output curves are attached.
Essentially, the WX10 should pump around 8 gpm and the WX15 about 10 gpm. I eventually bought the WX15 since the price was not that much more than the WX10.
I hava wb20 i believe. When i bought it, it was about the same price as the wb15. 2" necked down to 1" mainline and i am pumping 107' out of a sinkhole about 500' in length. Little slow but it is 107 ft. Honda makes an impressive motor.
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