Never thought about using a siphon. I see some for brewing that could probably be cleaned easily enough, I'll think about it. I've never seen one like yours, normally I'm used to one where I start the process like a trombone player and then it gets going. How do they work?
Yes, I've had a few issues with "inertia waves" for lack of a better matter. Not too worried about burns, more about losing (near) syrup. I normally wear welding gloves that I got cheap and if I do it by myself, I can do it with minimal drips. One time, even tho I had suggested doing it by myself, someone grabbed the other side, caused a wave and dropped it. I was pretty frustrated. I think handles would help with picking it up, currently it's a stupid process I have with a screwdriver or 2 to get it up in the air and then I go for it quickly since it's hot. But it wouldn't eliminate the waves and spills.
Originally Posted by
therealtreehugger
Isn’t the whole point of divided pans so that you can have continuous flow, adding sap/RO-ed sap at one end and draw off at the other end? Do you have a spout at one end of the pan to draw off from? I have a divided pan that stays put the whole season, I only take it off when the season is over.
I don't think that having a divided pan requires you to do continuous flow, it just gives you the option. For us, it's just a very nice pan that they suggest requires 7+ gallons of sap/syrup to keep it above 1" (or is it 2") of liquid in there. That pan does allow us to draw off, which is fairly easy - we draw off into a turkey fryer pot, then we start finishing on 1-2 hotel pans. But getting it out of those pans is the issue.
If we do go to CF, then yeah, we'd stick to that pan, but we'd either make our evaporator smaller, get a new 2x2 or 2x3 pan, or stick with the hotel pans (again, issues with removing it), which I mentioned in my first post. Just trying to figure out some options and ideally not lowering our GPH boil.
2017 - 5 gravity taps, 2 pan block arch, 1gallon syrup
2019 - 18 gravity taps, 5 pan block arch, 4gallons
2020 - 25 gravity taps, 2x5 arch, RB10 kit, 7 gallons
2021 - 25 gravity, 75 on 3/16, 2x5 arch, RO10 kit, 13 gallons
2022 - 85(?) on 3/16 tubing