I had a logo made for me once that had a blue flame inside a green
recycle image. this was for biodiesel made from wvo. you can use that
idea if you want.
--- In biofuel@egroups.com, DAVID REID [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Pedro, Steve, Keith, et al,
Stephen,
They say as one doorcloses another one opens and I am sure if you look
back over your own life you will see how true this is. Dont be too despondent. I
have plans for and have looked over these myself. I believe I can improve upon
the basic design and in the longrun improve the
I just bought the plans for the 803 still ! As I
mentioned,I am ignorant of making alcohol fuel. And thought I was doing
something right.Now I find the still is defective and the claims are not
true.Well, I got taken. Are there plans for a good still? Where can I find them.
Something
--- In biofuel@egroups.com, stephen lakios [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I just bought the plans for the 803 still ! As I mentioned,I
am ignorant of making alcohol fuel. And thought I was doing
something right.Now I find the still is defective and the claims are
not true.Well, I got taken.
One of the reasons I bought the 803 plans was the promise of high
output and continuous operation. Any ideas on whether the stillmaker
design could be modified for continuous operation. How about
modifications to the 803 that would ensure removal of fusel oils and
methanol.
--- In
It«s OK. It«s more SYMBOLICAL than historical, because diesel created
different alternative motors.
We can consider 1892 like the diesel year ( the patent year ) and august the
10th, 1893 like the biodiesel ( conventional ) day.
I will include it in the homepage.
About coordinated actions, I
Jason wonders whether the Stillmakers design can be made to work
continuously. The answer is yes. There are a few other mods which improve
(stabilise) its performance even in batch mode:
1.Re-configure the cooling circuit so that coolant enters at the bottom
of the condenser, then from the
I just bought the plans for the 803 still ! As I mentioned,I am
ignorant of making alcohol fuel. And thought I was doing something
right.Now I find the still is defective and the claims are not
true.Well, I got taken. Are there plans for a good still? Where can
I find them. Something
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
One of the reasons I bought the 803 plans was the promise of high
output and continuous operation. Any ideas on whether the stillmaker
design could be modified for continuous operation. How about
modifications to the 803 that would ensure removal of fusel oils and
with 50 bucks you can get the parts for a homemade servo/stepper valve,
a microcontroller with a temperature probe and an output to a servo via
pwm, or a stepper chip. a stepper is better if the valve has more than
180 degrees of travel for full operation. put the probe in the top of
the
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