Brian,
most of the CD mans are pdfs. Just print the relevant pages for the job in
hand.
regards Doug
On Monday 10 October 2005 10:59, Brian Rodgers wrote:
Very good idea thanks Doug.
On 10/9/05, Doug Foskey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Search on the web: you may be lucky. The Haynes
Good Day to All,
Does BD clean the
nozzle of oil burners?
It is time to
service my oil burner. I noticed a familiar smell when it came on that, in the
past, was corrected with a nozzle replacement. I added another 30 gallons of BD
to the heating oil tank bringing BD up to about 20 -25%.
Hi,
I would like to run a Kia Carnival on biodiesel. Does anybody know
what problems I might face? Do I risk to ruin the engine?
Cheers
Dietmar
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dairys use a centrifuge to seperate the cream from the milk. small, home use
ones are numerous on ebay.
Dear All-
I'm helping to set up a small scale (about 5-8 thousand gallons per
year)
processing unit at Rice University. This is a completely student run
project, and we've got
Hi Robert, Darryl, Keith,
We've just finished pressing pink insulation into the headers in the
basement., sealed the basement door, which leaked water in a storm anyway,
and plastic'd the basement windows. Clearly these were the areas we had not
addressed before. Let there be no more $500/month
Well, it should be the same as any other newer direct injection
diesel. Typically these don't have any trouble on high quaility
biodiesel, but often have problems with lower quaility biodiesel
(unwashed fuel, glycerin in the fuel, or incompletely reacted
fuel). I don't have any specific experience
mark manchester wrote:
Hi Robert, Darryl, Keith,
We've just finished pressing pink insulation into the headers in the
basement., sealed the basement door, which leaked water in a storm anyway,
and plastic'd the basement windows. Clearly these were the areas we had not
addressed before. Let
from the October 18, 2005 edition - http://www.csmonitor.com/2005/1018/p02s01-sten.html The latest investor in green energy - the CIA*Within hours, solar and wind energy units can be up and running in war or disaster zones.**By John Dillin* | Correspondent of The Christian Science
I found the following forum for Kia owners that has threads on the engine and at least one thread on biodiesel:
http://www.kia-forums.com/f16-kia-carnival-sedona-forum.htm
I believe that the engine is built by Kia and was based on a Mazda engine? Can anyone confirm?
If Kia sold diesels in the
If Kia sold diesels in the US, I would probably consider one...What
I've found is that just about anything sold in the US with a gas engine
and automatic transmission, is available in europe or asia with a
diesel and a manual transmission. Sort of blows holes in the
arguement that they use here
Shoot - I drove all over Africa in a stick Diesel Mitsubishi Pajero and
got 40average mpg even in 4 wheel drive much of the time.
Paul S Cantrell wrote:
I found the following forum for Kia owners that has
threads on the engine and at least one thread on biodiesel:
Exactly. I still want the toyota made VW Taro that we had in
Africa. Way better (fuel consumption, as well as off road
handling and load capacity) than the toyota tacoma available here in
the US.On 10/18/05, Mike Weaver [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Shoot - I drove all over Africa in a stick
I just found this also http://www.bestlabdeals.com/Centrifuges_s/8297.htm
I was looking for a set of beakers for my first batch not a centrifuge.
Good luck, Gary
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Thanks for the reply
I only ever found the peugeot 505 S in the vintage CD of Michell's
I got the few pages we found printed out.
thanks
Brian Rodgers
On 10/18/05, Doug Foskey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Brian,
most of the CD mans are pdfs. Just print the relevant pages for the job in
hand.
Hello again Brian
snip
Now Keith, please don't take this the wrong way (negative being wrong)
has it occurred to you that maybe the flow of the JTF web site gets a
little interrupted here and there? When was the last time you sat down
with a newbie and watched as each step is absorbed and asked
Hello Brian
I'm sorry I spelled your name wrong, people are always doing that to
me so I should know better. (But it was late...)
Hello Keith
Thank you for the thoughtful and considerate review of my weekend's
fun in setting up our first mixer and solution of methoxide.
I didn't want it to be
I live in an old summer home in new england and my wife got the window
quilt fabric which includes a foil layer at the local fabric store.
We end up with them up all the time on some windows such as the bedroom
where we don't really need daylight. As winter gets on and there's less
light anyway's
Terasen was bought by a Texas company. My speculation is that having
control of Natural Gas gives control of the Alberta tar sands oil
production. It takes almost as much Natural Gas to melt the tar sands oil
rock, to make it a liquid, as they get back in oil.
Terry Dyck
From: robert luis
Hi All,
Great information from the archives, I hope to be
producing BD soon. Can anyone tell me if they have worked with a 3.0 Isuzu
trooper engine and BD. Also is there anyone in Scotland
that is doing their own home production? If there is that would help with the
learning curve.
Mike
If I amy ask do you have single or double pain windows the you are covering?
I live in New England also and am wondering.
Thanks
Roy Washbish
Michael Luich [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I live in an old summer home in new england and my wife got the window quilt fabric which includes a foil layer
Terry Dyck wrote:
Terasen was bought by a Texas company. My speculation is that having
control of Natural Gas gives control of the Alberta tar sands oil
production. It takes almost as much Natural Gas to melt the tar sands oil
rock, to make it a liquid, as they get back in oil.
Terry
Dang, and all along I thought it was the Hokey Pokey...On 10/18/05, Keith Addison [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote: This just isn't what it's all about.What is it all about?
Couple of things beyond the immediately obvious. I think the mainpoint is the context. Depends how broad you want to make it, it
Jesse (mark manchester [EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Hi Robert, Darryl, Keith,
We've just finished pressing pink insulation into the headers in the
basement., sealed the basement door, which leaked water in a storm anyway,
and plastic'd the basement windows. Clearly these were the areas we had
Some pictures here of Kyoto City's biodiesel plant:
http://www.e-revo.jp/new/sisetu-sinnsetu.html
Technology provided by Revo International (Japanese company), plant
built by Hitachi Shipping company (official English name not known).
The plant can make 5,000 litres of biodiesel a day.
The
double paned.On 10/18/05, ROY Washbish [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Mike
If I amy ask do you have single or double pain windows the you are covering?
I live in New England also and am wondering.
Thanks
Roy Washbish
Michael Luich [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I
live in an old summer home in new england and
Has anyone used hydrogen generators in there cars.
They are sabose to reduce Emissions Including Nox.
john
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Hello Everyone,
I Would like to know what is the best vegetable oil that can be use to
get the most biodiesel ? or it would be better to get animal fat?
I looked at the tables in the website but I did not completely understand .
thanks
Juan
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I knew I should have kept my mouth shut. Hehe
Sorry I am being silly again.
Keith you do have a great web site and now that you have explained the
layered information technique I will go back again and read it all
again. I actually knew there was a great depth to the JTF site because
every time I
I am trying to understand the conversion of lye quantities from metric to
imperial and I have stumped myself in the process.
I understand from given data that lye is used in the amount 1.0% of the
virgin vegetable oil weight. It's given that this is approximately 3.5
grams/liter. This
Hunter McCormack wrote:
I am trying to understand the conversion of lye quantities from metric
to imperial and I have stumped myself in the process.
I understand from given data that lye is used in the amount 1.0% of
the virgin vegetable oil weight. It's given that this is
www.onlineconversion.com is very helpful!
What kind of oil?
http://journeytoforever.org/biodiesel_yield.html
Where does the 1% come from?
Are you confusing the amounts of lye with titration?
NaOH for virgin oil is 3.5 grams/liter
0.1% w/v lye solution
About Lye:
Another good Live CD is Mepis. I have been using Mepis for about 2 years it
is great: easy to set up, will run on old(er) hardware, is Debian based, so
good support for updating, etc. Also loads easily on the Harddisc when you
decide you like it.
regards Doug
On Saturday 15 October 2005
Remember that water weighs 1 kilogram per litre, by the original
definition of the litre. If Joe's specific gravity for the oil of
0.92 is exact, then the oil weighs 920 grams per litre.
Is the 1.0% supposed to be the amount of lye *solution* per litre of
oil (which would raise the question of
Hi Guys
Check out this web site - this is something like what I'd like to set
up in the Philippines - a coop of course.
Best regards,
Mon
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CO-OP
Piedmont Biofuels is a worker and member owned cooperative. Our
We need to add a line to our website which says, "Be Careful What You Wish For."On Oct 18, 2005, at 6:48 PM, Ramon wrote:Hi GuysCheck out this web site - this is something like what I'd like to setup in the Philippines - a coop of course.Best
I had a good time in Pittsboro!
Lyle Estill wrote:
We need to add a line to our website which says, "Be
Careful What You Wish For."
On Oct 18, 2005, at 6:48 PM, Ramon wrote:
Hi Guys
Check out this web site - this is
something like what I'd like to set
Free is the best oil to use ;-)
Juan B wrote:
Hello Everyone,
I Would like to know what is the best vegetable oil that can be use to
get the most biodiesel ? or it would be better to get animal fat?
I looked at the tables in the website but I did not completely
understand .
thanks
Hello everyone,
I have been looking to all the reactors and model that exists in the JFC website.
I finally manage to get high quality BD. So the next step is to
make BD in big quantities. I have a farm that uses about
5000 Gallons of petro diesel a week so I want to change that. I
want to
wow
3.5 g/liter is 0.0035kg/liter
0.35kg is 350 grams
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Date: Tue, 18 Oct 2005 15:48:15
What the real problem is: the tar sands requires the burning of a lot of
fossil fuels just to get the rock solid material into a usuable form (liquid
form). This is before it goes to the refinery. Green House gases are being
produced before we ever burn the gasoline in our vehicles.
Terry
Terry Dyck wrote:
What the real problem is: the tar sands requires the burning of a lot of
fossil fuels just to get the rock solid material into a usuable form (liquid
form). This is before it goes to the refinery. Green House gases are being
produced before we ever burn the gasoline in
Malaysia To Make Biofuel Mandatory By 2008
Source: Reuters, Kuala Lumpur, 7 October 2005
Malaysia, the world's top palm oil producer, will make a palm
oil-based fuel a mandatory additive at petrol pumps by 2008, a
newspaper said on Thursday, part of government efforts to cut its
diesel subsidy
Car makers approve ethanol blend fuel
October 19, 2005
Australian Broadcasting Corporation
http://www.abc.net.au/news/newsitems/200510/s1485570.htm
In a breakthrough for the ethanol industry, Australia's four car makers have
reached agreement to label all cars made in Australia as E10
Mitsubishi to Supply 700cc Engine for DaimlerChrysler's smart car
17 October 2005
http://www.greencarcongress.com/2005/10/mitsubishi_to_s.html
Mitsubishi Motors will begin supplying fuel-efficient 700cc gasoline engines
to DaimlerChrysler AG for use in the smart car starting as early as
Window quilts, why not? Only at night, though, right? Otherwise, always
wear a miner's helmet with the light on the forehead.
I like window quilts but I'll stick to the
foam panels (R10) I've used for the
past several years. I remove the
sun facing ones during the day if
someones home.
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