Why not use a heat exchanger to recycle some of the steam's thermal energy? I sure it would save a significant amount of money in maintaining the evaporator's temperature. In addition have you considered bottling the removed water and selling it as "nature's water" or something along those lines. Bottled water is a high value commodity. Most mineral water companies focus on geological filtration, where as the biological filtration system is vastly superior to a geological one.
how the hell does sap run at 7 degrees that's below freezing the only sap that runs at 7 degrees is out of your nose must be Canadian temperature is different then Vermont temperature
Great video. Wonderful presentation. Thanks.
Interesting. How often can you draw sap from the trees without harming the trees?
Every year you can tap the same trees over and over without harm.
Amazing
How do you clean your sap lines??? Do the salmon run into the stream you were talking about?
1200 acres of Maples! That's awesome. Also, that's an amazing operation you have there.
at 220 on your main line you installed an inline fitting and it should not go on the side always to the top screw up your vacuum
Why not use a heat exchanger to recycle some of the steam's thermal energy? I sure it would save a significant amount of money in maintaining the evaporator's temperature. In addition have you considered bottling the removed water and selling it as "nature's water" or something along those lines. Bottled water is a high value commodity. Most mineral water companies focus on geological filtration, where as the biological filtration system is vastly superior to a geological one.
I bet that steam smells so good
can we use similar method to extract sap from pheonix syvelstris rox to get neera.
did you mean 100,000 gallons of syrup?
how the hell does sap run at 7 degrees that's below freezing the only sap that runs at 7 degrees is out of your nose must be Canadian temperature is different then Vermont temperature
He's probably talking about 7* Celsius, which is 44.6*F. He said it's a beautiful day and he's wearing a sweatshirt and ball cap.
+dale cota
Canadian Temperature must be different than Vermont temperature. HAHAHAHA, yeah, that's it.