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Thanks Tom and Keith for your responses. Have you not gotten complete
reactions on 1L test batches run at 130F (or higher) in a blender for 20 -
30 minutes? You are using new, unused veg
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question Methanol shouldn't vaporize until 148.46 deg F assuming the
atmospheric pressure in you area is 760mmHg. That's the boiling point
of methanol. It starts to evaporate at much lower temperatures than that.
Temperature maintenance is one
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Subject: Re: [Biofuel] biodiesel test batch question
Hey Mike. I'm a novice too but, for what it's worth, in my first 10
test batches in a blender I have gotten a pretty substantial
temperature increase during mixing - between 10F and 20F increase
depending on how long
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I do my test batches in a pot on a coleman stove out in the garage so I
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Hey Mike. I'm a novice too but, for what it's worth
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Steve,
Have your test batches passed the quality test?
I do my
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Methanol shouldn't vaporize until 148.46 deg F assuming the atmospheric
pressure in you area is 760mmHg.
That's the boiling point
Thanks Jim, that is very helpful and I'll be sure to monitor my temps
closely as I blend. I thought maybe there was a chance that it would
hold the same temp for that reason, but would never have guessed a temp
increase.
James Pfeiffer wrote:
Hey Mike. I'm a novice too but, for what it's
Hey thanks everyone for the advice, I'll try the hot water bath idea and
hope for the best, just hope I don't get it too hot and evaporate my
methanol... I'd really like for my first test batch to come out good. As
for my atmospheric pressure, im not sure what it is, but I live in NW FL
so i'm
Hello Mike
Hey thanks everyone for the advice, I'll try the hot water bath idea and
hope for the best, just hope I don't get it too hot and evaporate my
methanol... I'd really like for my first test batch to come out good. As
for my atmospheric pressure, im not sure what it is, but I live in NW
I was just gonna take it out of digest mode and have everything from
this list go straight to a folder that I just made but I think
that's basically what the link is saying to do, so thanks
:)
Keith Addison wrote:
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Hey
a different methanol supply to see if that improves results.
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Date: Tue, 29 Apr 2008 07:56:31 -0400 Subject: Re: [Biofuel] biodiesel test
batch question Jim, As I write this email, I'm running another test
batch
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sustainablelorgbiofuel@sustainablelists.org Subject: Re: [Biofuel] biodiesel
test batch question Thanks Jim, that is very helpful and I'll be sure to
monitor my temps closely as I blend. I thought maybe there was a chance that
it would hold the same temp for that reason, but would never have guessed
a different methanol
supply to see if that improves results.From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To:
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-0400 Subject: Re: [Biofuel] biodiesel test batch question Jim, As I
write this email, I'm running another test batch. the oil
I was just gonna take it out of digest mode and have everything from
this list go straight to a folder that I just made
Much better.
Best
Keith
but I think
that's basically what the link is saying to do, so thanks
:)
Keith Addison wrote:
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Hello everyone, my first post
i want to apologize if this has been answered, but I have searched the
archives and relevant sites without finding a clear answer.
I've been reading the j2f howto for doing my first test batch with
unused veg oil and a blender. I see that I'm suppose to pre-heat
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Hello everyone, my first post
i want to apologize if this has been answered, but I have searched the
archives
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Mike,
Test batches can be difficult .. well worth the effort.
Blenders provide excellent agitation, but it is difficult to maintain
the proper temp.
PET bottles allow one to maintain temp better
I do my test batches in a pot on a coleman stove out in the garage so I
can maintain the temp.
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Hello everyone, my first post
i want to apologize if this has been answered, but I have searched the
archives and relevant sites without finding a clear
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Subject: Re: [Biofuel] biodiesel test batch question
I think (but I'm not sure) that methanol will evaporate at 140, is that
correct? If it is, then keeping the temp below that would become very
important too
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I think (but I'm not sure) that methanol will evaporate at 140, is that
correct? If it is, then keeping the temp below that would become very
important too.
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