If you want your sap to last longer you can either freeze it or boil it so that it pasteurizes. You dont have to complete it to syrup, but once it comes to a boil you will have killed all the bacteria. When I was using a small evaporator I would just boil as I got my sap, it worked for me. It comes down to your time and what you are able to do. For those hobby evaporators i cant imagine you need more than 3-4 gallons to have it full enough to light up. Just find what works best for you.
2022 4x40" RO, Welch 1397 Vac Pump, 3 Guzzler Pumps, Lapierre Releaser, 1100 taps
2021 Twin Baby Boys, Close to 650 taps
2020 Upgraded RO to 2 post and 7GBS Pump. 265 taps
2019 Smoky Lake 2x6 raised flue, Autodraw system, Maple Jet Filter Press, a beautiful new bride to be my sugaring partner :-)
2017 Expanded Sugar Shack, new 2x6 with float box, NEXTgen Maple RO, 250+ taps, still on sap sacks
2016 Sugar Shack, 2x6 evaporator, 160 taps, all on Sap Sacks
2014 110 taps
2013 35 taps