hi,
is there a possibility to get rid of the smell of snimal fats? this is
really terrible and makes it difficult to work with it. does any of you know
anything i can add, without influencing the biodiesel procedure?
thanks
ace
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Any one out there got an easy efficient way to come up with the juices to
distill ethanol from?
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Why do I smell a scam here?
Greg
Vista, CA
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Been gone all weekend, this has been quite a hot topic. Anton makes
a very good point and I will attempt to add my two cents
without bile.
I am new to bio-fuels and relatively new to alternative energy
analyses, I have really been enjoying the discussions on this list
and want to thank all
OK, here's the results of my price survey in Dallas, Texas on
02/12/01. These prices are for pickup at the warehouse in US dollars.
Found these vendors under Solvents in Yellow Pages.
(Called four vendors)
One drum @ 55 gallons - $2.16/gal to $2.48/gal = $119 to $136
Quoted last week from
Greg said:
Why do I smell a scam here?
I expect the same, but am curious. I ordered their video tape for
$6.95. That order resulted in the following email reply. We'll see
what happens next...
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Date: Mon, 12 Feb 2001 14:32:21 -0600
Subject: Re: Purchase Order - DB
Hello Jerry
Hi Scott and All,
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Scott Nikolai
Jerry and All
snip
Back to your garbage deal in Fla. Are you aware
of the gallant attempts
to produce Ethanol from garbage??
Yes but waiting for 1 to actually work. It's
easier
Hello Andrew
Been gone all weekend, this has been quite a hot topic. Anton makes
a very good point and I will attempt to add my two cents
without bile.
I am new to bio-fuels and relatively new to alternative energy
analyses, I have really been enjoying the discussions on this list
and want to
Bo Duke [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm new to this e-mail group and would like to build
the ethanol still that is listed in
ethanol_robert1.html. But the URL is not found, so I
was wondering if anyone could send me the correct URL
for it. Any help would be greatly appreciated! Thanks!
Plans
Here's an interesting link:
http://www.undp.org/seed/eap/Publications/2000/2000b.html
David Teal
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I buy my methanol from an auto speed shop. (Those of you unfamiliar with the
term or out of the U.S., it is a auto parts store that sells auto racing parts
and sells methanol used in those modified machines.) I get it for $2.50 a gal
in a Philadelphia, PA suburb.
Your price to make
You should have used a credit card when purchasing the product. If its a scam
and you won't get a tape, you can tell your credit card company about the
fraudulent act and NOT pay legally. Only time will tell if they will install
the product in your home!
Greg
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US DOE adopts biodiesel final rule
Related links:
Biodiesel
On January 4, 2001, the US Energy Secretary approved a notice of final
rulemaking that provides fleets with the flexibility to use biodiesel fuel
for Energy Policy Act (EPACT) requirements. The rule establishes procedures
for
Hello Keith, not to beat a dead horse (although making bioD out of it
sounds good!) but bad math is a pet peeve of mine. The following is
clipped from one of Terry's recent posts:
Take a coal burning electricity generating station. It works at 35%
efficiency, so that's 65% of your prime
running a biodiesel powered generator that connects to an electric
transmission with battery main would make ev's something to consider.
Keith Addison wrote:
Back to your garbage deal in Fla. Are you aware
of the gallant attempts
to produce Ethanol from garbage??
Yes but
leftover unsaleable rot from a florida fruit farm comes to mind.
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From: IAN [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Monday, February 12, 2001 10:57 AM
Subject: [biofuel] ethanol
Any one out there got an easy efficient way to come up with the juices
to
Hello all. I am new to the list.
Are there any known sorces of vegi-oil? Perhaps someone who would sell a
simgle 55 gallon drum..
It seams that clean oil would be a lot less trouble if it does not cost to
much..
Also has anyone come up with a continous home processor?
Im shure Ill have
If you want cheap oil that you can afford, you need to press your own oil or
use used oil, otherwise the price for new oil will cost very much more than
regular diesel in the U.S. If you are from outside the U.S., new oil will be
less than diesel.
Greg
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Thanks. I was really curious but could not afford the $7.00. If they ever
install anything let me know what it really is. Let me know how to build one.
MADMAN
http://www.bazookabros.8k.com
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Hi Keith and All,
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Hello Jerry
able to overwelm the
Madcow'ers.
One can always hope.
At least it has something to do with biofuels,
unlike EVs? :-)
You asked about hybrids that started this thread
, which my EV is sometimes.
I am getting nice clean used oil from a company that fries up corn chips. if
you are in range of san frncisco, i will give you a barrel or two. I have
looked into it for someone else, and it ewill not be worth it to ship it any
distance.
anton
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Im new and likey missed the key thread. What are EVs?
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Im far from San Fran.. All I have here is resturants who only change their
oil when they must..
I have read articles that say lye does not make a good biofuel. Is this
true and if so where do you get potassium hydroxide? Some reports have said
that home made aclohol is not good enough. Im
electric vehicles, cars, trucks, bikes, drag racers, using batteries,
and electric motors. there are many configurations but that's the basic
premise.
Daniel wrote:
Im new and likey missed the key thread. What are EVs?
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this is one of the worst examples (or best examples, depending on your point
of view) of a pseudo science scam. This machine can not produce net power.
they prey upon peoples secret wish of something for nothing. if you read
their literature, they don't guarentee it will work. they do this on
injectors don't coke up when the preheated oil engine is started and
shutdown on regular diesel, or biodiesel.
Steve Spence
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From: Daniel [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Monday, February 12, 2001 10:14 PM
Subject: [biofuel] oil sellers
Hello all. I am new to the list.
Are there any known sorces of vegi-oil? Perhaps someone who would
Im far from San Fran.. All I have here is resturants who only change their
oil when they must..
I have read articles that say lye does not make a good biofuel. Is this
true and if so where do you get potassium hydroxide? Some reports have said
that home made aclohol is not good enough. Im
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