Re: [biofuel] Information requires

2001-05-16 Thread Keith Addison

Hello Barry

Do you know of BAA?

The Biodiesel Association of Australia has been established to 
promote and build a viable and ecologically sustainable biodiesel 
industry in Australia. Will offer supplies of biodiesel for 
registered members. FAQ, what-is, news  press, standards, documents, 
getting it, making it, events, and more.
http://biodiesel.vtrekker.com/

Best

Keith Addison
Journey to Forever
Handmade Projects
Tokyo
http://journeytoforever.org/

 

Hanns,
I am not sure if you are referring to me or Steve Spence.  If
it's me then I live on the northern beaches of Sydney.  Biodiesel is not an
issue here at all.  I have heard virtually nothing about it locally in the
press.  About a month ago the Newcastle City Council, north of Sydney, said
they were going to run their garbage trucks on biodiesel.  The cost savings
were mooted but not the environmental advantages.  I don't know what its
like where you are.

regards
Barryt

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Re: [biofuel] Information requires

2001-05-15 Thread Keith Addison

Hello Barry

Hi all,
I know you often hear this but I am a relatively new 
member to the group who has been doing a lot of reading and thinking 
about biodiesel.

Doesn't make you any the less welcome. :-)

I have come to decision that I want to have a go at making biodiesel 
as the petro stuff here in Australia is about AUD $0.99 per litre 
($3.75 per Us gallon).  The funny thing here is that petrodiesel is 
more expensive than gas (AUD $0.95) even though the refining process 
is less.

I'm sure you'll find other reasons once you start doing it: fuel 
independence, useful waste-recycling, cutting pollution, cutting 
carbon emissions, generally making your eco-footprint that much 
smaller and being a better citizen of Planet Earth. Do it, you'll 
love it - biodiesel's lovely stuff.

There are some things I can't find in the literature and I hope the 
group can give me some answers..  I live in a typical suburban home 
on a 1/4 acre block with neighbours on three side.  I am looking at 
using 'used oil' to make biodiesel as I have access to used oil from 
a local  shop.  My workshop is attached to my garage which is under 
my house.

Will my wife and children hate me because of the brewing biodiesel 
odours wafting through the house?  Will my neighbours throw bricks??

We used to make it in the kitchen, no problem. I know one guy who 
makes it in his living room - threw out the TV and installed double 
processors instead (stereo?), said it was more fun to watch. He lives 
in an apartment. Someone else who lives in an apartment makes it in 
his bathroom. This is all waste oil, including tallow. I don't think 
you have much to worry about.

When I make the biodiesel how much glycerine per litre can I expect 
to produce?

How much biodiesel can I expect from one litre of used oil?

Have a look at Aleks Kac's Foolproof method:
http://journeytoforever.org/biodiesel_aleksnew.html

I read that someone fitted a catalytic converter to their car to get 
rid of the exhaust smell.  Would the odours of burnt biodiesel be 
deemed, by some people,  to be offensive?

Check the picture on this page:
http://journeytoforever.org/biodiesel_nox.html

It's not an offensive smell, and it doesn't give people headaches. If 
you objected to biodiesel fumes as opposed to any kind of dinodiesel 
fumes, then you'd be strange. But some folks is strange.

 The vehicle I drive is a 3.0 litre turbo diesel with a computer 
controlled injector pump and engine management system.  As far as 
retarding the timing I can do none of that.  It is all controlled by 
a little black box.  Does anyone know if I am likely to experience 
problems with my vehicle management system using biodiesel?

Users with computer-controlled systems have reported no problems and 
smoother running. But of course that depends on the quality of your 
product. Mike Brownstone's recent message was apt: Surprised, 
though, at how much care one has to take to do a
proper and reliable job.  My advise to anyone is to keep instruments clean
and don't hurry!!!

All best

Keith Addison
Journey to Forever
Handmade Projects
Tokyo
http://journeytoforever.org/

 
Any input from the group would be greatly appreciated

Barry Taylor
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Re: [biofuel] Information requires

2001-05-15 Thread Barryt

Keith,
Thanks for your word of encouragement.
Barryt
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From: Keith Addison [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Tuesday, May 15, 2001 7:16 PM
Subject: Re: [biofuel] Information requires


 Hello Barry

 Hi all,
 I know you often hear this but I am a relatively new
 member to the group who has been doing a lot of reading and thinking
 about biodiesel.

 Doesn't make you any the less welcome. :-)

 I have come to decision that I want to have a go at making biodiesel
 as the petro stuff here in Australia is about AUD $0.99 per litre
 ($3.75 per Us gallon).  The funny thing here is that petrodiesel is
 more expensive than gas (AUD $0.95) even though the refining process
 is less.

 I'm sure you'll find other reasons once you start doing it: fuel
 independence, useful waste-recycling, cutting pollution, cutting
 carbon emissions, generally making your eco-footprint that much
 smaller and being a better citizen of Planet Earth. Do it, you'll
 love it - biodiesel's lovely stuff.

 There are some things I can't find in the literature and I hope the
 group can give me some answers..  I live in a typical suburban home
 on a 1/4 acre block with neighbours on three side.  I am looking at
 using 'used oil' to make biodiesel as I have access to used oil from
 a local  shop.  My workshop is attached to my garage which is under
 my house.
 
 Will my wife and children hate me because of the brewing biodiesel
 odours wafting through the house?  Will my neighbours throw bricks??

 We used to make it in the kitchen, no problem. I know one guy who
 makes it in his living room - threw out the TV and installed double
 processors instead (stereo?), said it was more fun to watch. He lives
 in an apartment. Someone else who lives in an apartment makes it in
 his bathroom. This is all waste oil, including tallow. I don't think
 you have much to worry about.

 When I make the biodiesel how much glycerine per litre can I expect
 to produce?
 
 How much biodiesel can I expect from one litre of used oil?

 Have a look at Aleks Kac's Foolproof method:
 http://journeytoforever.org/biodiesel_aleksnew.html

 I read that someone fitted a catalytic converter to their car to get
 rid of the exhaust smell.  Would the odours of burnt biodiesel be
 deemed, by some people,  to be offensive?

 Check the picture on this page:
 http://journeytoforever.org/biodiesel_nox.html

 It's not an offensive smell, and it doesn't give people headaches. If
 you objected to biodiesel fumes as opposed to any kind of dinodiesel
 fumes, then you'd be strange. But some folks is strange.

  The vehicle I drive is a 3.0 litre turbo diesel with a computer
 controlled injector pump and engine management system.  As far as
 retarding the timing I can do none of that.  It is all controlled by
 a little black box.  Does anyone know if I am likely to experience
 problems with my vehicle management system using biodiesel?

 Users with computer-controlled systems have reported no problems and
 smoother running. But of course that depends on the quality of your
 product. Mike Brownstone's recent message was apt: Surprised,
 though, at how much care one has to take to do a
 proper and reliable job.  My advise to anyone is to keep instruments clean
 and don't hurry!!!

 All best

 Keith Addison
 Journey to Forever
 Handmade Projects
 Tokyo
 http://journeytoforever.org/


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Re: [biofuel] Information requires

2001-05-15 Thread steve spence

see below:

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From: Barryt [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Monday, May 14, 2001 11:08 PM
Subject: [biofuel] Information requires


 Hi all,
 I know you often hear this but I am a relatively new member to
the group who has been doing a lot of reading and thinking about biodiesel.

 I have come to decision that I want to have a go at making biodiesel as
the petro stuff here in Australia is about AUD $0.99 per litre ($3.75 per Us
gallon).  The funny thing here is that petrodiesel is more expensive than
gas (AUD $0.95) even though the refining process is less.

 There are some things I can't find in the literature and I hope the group
can give me some answers..  I live in a typical suburban home on a 1/4 acre
block with neighbours on three side.  I am looking at using 'used oil' to
make biodiesel as I have access to used oil from a local  shop.  My workshop
is attached to my garage which is under my house.

 Will my wife and children hate me because of the brewing biodiesel odours
wafting through the house?  Will my neighbours throw bricks??

probably not :-)

 When I make the biodiesel how much glycerine per litre can I expect to
produce?

10-15% or so

 How much biodiesel can I expect from one litre of used oil?

85-90% or so


 I read that someone fitted a catalytic converter to their car to get rid
of the exhaust smell.  Would the odours of burnt biodiesel be deemed, by
some people,  to be offensive?

not compared to diesel. are they dieting? The cat is a good idea, reduces
NOx


 The vehicle I drive is a 3.0 litre turbo diesel with a computer controlled
injector pump and engine management system.  As far as retarding the timing
I can do none of that.  It is all controlled by a little black box.  Does
anyone know if I am likely to experience problems with my vehicle management
system using biodiesel?

None! wash well to remove methanol and soap.



 Any input from the group would be greatly appreciated

 Barry Taylor
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RE: [biofuel] Information requires

2001-05-15 Thread Hanns B. Wetzel

To Steve Spence,

Try this web site and its many links. There you will probably find all you
want http://journeytoforever.org/biofuel.html . I am also from Australia and
have similar interests. Are you from Brisbane by any chance.

Hanns Wetzel

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From: steve spence [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, 15 May 2001 8:35 PM
To: biofuel@yahoogroups.com
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [biofuel] Information requires


see below:

Steve Spence
Subscribe to the Renewable Energy Newsletter:
http://www.webconx.com/subscribe.htm

Renewable Energy Pages - http://www.webconx.com
Palm Pilot Pages - http://www.webconx.com/palm
X10 Home Automation - http://www.webconx.com/x10
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
(212) 894-3704 x3154 - voicemail/fax
We do not inherit the earth from our ancestors,
we borrow it from our children.
--

- Original Message -
From: Barryt [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Biofuel Yahoo biofuel@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Monday, May 14, 2001 11:08 PM
Subject: [biofuel] Information requires


 Hi all,
 I know you often hear this but I am a relatively new member to
the group who has been doing a lot of reading and thinking about biodiesel.

 I have come to decision that I want to have a go at making biodiesel as
the petro stuff here in Australia is about AUD $0.99 per litre ($3.75 per Us
gallon).  The funny thing here is that petrodiesel is more expensive than
gas (AUD $0.95) even though the refining process is less.

 There are some things I can't find in the literature and I hope the group
can give me some answers..  I live in a typical suburban home on a 1/4 acre
block with neighbours on three side.  I am looking at using 'used oil' to
make biodiesel as I have access to used oil from a local  shop.  My workshop
is attached to my garage which is under my house.

 Will my wife and children hate me because of the brewing biodiesel odours
wafting through the house?  Will my neighbours throw bricks??

probably not :-)

 When I make the biodiesel how much glycerine per litre can I expect to
produce?

10-15% or so

 How much biodiesel can I expect from one litre of used oil?

85-90% or so


 I read that someone fitted a catalytic converter to their car to get rid
of the exhaust smell.  Would the odours of burnt biodiesel be deemed, by
some people,  to be offensive?

not compared to diesel. are they dieting? The cat is a good idea, reduces
NOx


 The vehicle I drive is a 3.0 litre turbo diesel with a computer controlled
injector pump and engine management system.  As far as retarding the timing
I can do none of that.  It is all controlled by a little black box.  Does
anyone know if I am likely to experience problems with my vehicle management
system using biodiesel?

None! wash well to remove methanol and soap.



 Any input from the group would be greatly appreciated

 Barry Taylor
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]




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RE: [biofuel] Information requires

2001-05-15 Thread Keith Addison

Hello Hanns

To Steve Spence,

Try this web site and its many links. There you will probably find all you
want http://journeytoforever.org/biofuel.html .

That'll tickle him! Steve's site at Webconx and our site at Journey 
to Forever are partner sites. And I keep saying that about his site.

http://www.webconx.com/2000/biofuel/biofuel.htm
Biofuel at WebConX
 
I am also from Australia and
have similar interests. Are you from Brisbane by any chance.

Steve's from New Jersey.

Best

Keith Addison
Journey to Forever
Handmade Projects
Tokyo
http://journeytoforever.org/

 

Hanns Wetzel

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see below:

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Re: [biofuel] Information requires

2001-05-15 Thread Barryt

Hanns,
I am not sure if you are referring to me or Steve Spence.  If
it's me then I live on the northern beaches of Sydney.  Biodiesel is not an
issue here at all.  I have heard virtually nothing about it locally in the
press.  About a month ago the Newcastle City Council, north of Sydney, said
they were going to run their garbage trucks on biodiesel.  The cost savings
were mooted but not the environmental advantages.  I don't know what its
like where you are.

regards
Barryt

- Original Message -
From: Hanns B. Wetzel [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: biofuel@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Tuesday, May 15, 2001 8:49 PM
Subject: RE: [biofuel] Information requires


 To Steve Spence,

 Try this web site and its many links. There you will probably find all you
 want http://journeytoforever.org/biofuel.html . I am also from Australia
and
 have similar interests. Are you from Brisbane by any chance.

 Hanns Wetzel

 -Original Message-
 From: steve spence [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Tuesday, 15 May 2001 8:35 PM
 To: biofuel@yahoogroups.com
 Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Re: [biofuel] Information requires


 see below:

 Steve Spence
 Subscribe to the Renewable Energy Newsletter:
 http://www.webconx.com/subscribe.htm

 Renewable Energy Pages - http://www.webconx.com
 Palm Pilot Pages - http://www.webconx.com/palm
 X10 Home Automation - http://www.webconx.com/x10
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 (212) 894-3704 x3154 - voicemail/fax
 We do not inherit the earth from our ancestors,
 we borrow it from our children.
 --

 - Original Message -
 From: Barryt [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: Biofuel Yahoo biofuel@yahoogroups.com
 Sent: Monday, May 14, 2001 11:08 PM
 Subject: [biofuel] Information requires


  Hi all,
  I know you often hear this but I am a relatively new member
to
 the group who has been doing a lot of reading and thinking about
biodiesel.
 
  I have come to decision that I want to have a go at making biodiesel as
 the petro stuff here in Australia is about AUD $0.99 per litre ($3.75 per
Us
 gallon).  The funny thing here is that petrodiesel is more expensive than
 gas (AUD $0.95) even though the refining process is less.
 
  There are some things I can't find in the literature and I hope the
group
 can give me some answers..  I live in a typical suburban home on a 1/4
acre
 block with neighbours on three side.  I am looking at using 'used oil' to
 make biodiesel as I have access to used oil from a local  shop.  My
workshop
 is attached to my garage which is under my house.
 
  Will my wife and children hate me because of the brewing biodiesel
odours
 wafting through the house?  Will my neighbours throw bricks??

 probably not :-)
 
  When I make the biodiesel how much glycerine per litre can I expect to
 produce?

 10-15% or so
 
  How much biodiesel can I expect from one litre of used oil?

 85-90% or so

 
  I read that someone fitted a catalytic converter to their car to get rid
 of the exhaust smell.  Would the odours of burnt biodiesel be deemed, by
 some people,  to be offensive?

 not compared to diesel. are they dieting? The cat is a good idea, reduces
 NOx

 
  The vehicle I drive is a 3.0 litre turbo diesel with a computer
controlled
 injector pump and engine management system.  As far as retarding the
timing
 I can do none of that.  It is all controlled by a little black box.  Does
 anyone know if I am likely to experience problems with my vehicle
management
 system using biodiesel?

 None! wash well to remove methanol and soap.

 
 
  Any input from the group would be greatly appreciated
 
  Barry Taylor
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