Thanks, Keith, for the reply.
I agree with you. SVO and BD users should be informed about the pro and contra
arguments and then make their choice. And I think it is important to see the
long term options.
Kind regards
Reinhard
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Ed Beggs sent me this, along with the comment: Here come the big
boys, I reckon. Everybody else prepare to be bulldozed.
Personally I think they're fat and flabby, no match for all you
lean
and mean biodiesel guerrillas out
Mani:
One thing we have in the USA is rules imposed by the government in the 1980s
for more energy efficient homes. This has caused homes to be closed up with
little of no air circulating through them. The result is rot and mildew that
is causing respiratory problems that show up first in
Does anyone know more about this supposed wicking problem? One reply
I got off list talked about using biodiesel in a home heater (didn't
hve too much details about what design the thing was, though) but
said they ahd to start it on dinodiesel and that SVO didn't work at
all. I've heard
Hallo Mark,
I think biodiesel can be used easily in wick type stoves and lamps.
SVO on the other hand cannot be used with wicks, because its viscosity is too
high, it does not get transported by the capillary forces, like kerosene.
I tried to explain this facts in a small drawing, which you
Dear Christian,
well first of all thank you very much for all the information, really good.
To the Crest contact: The person in charge for further questions is :Allison
White: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
she is able to answer your questions about formal matters. Also a look onto
the website might help:
I tried to use a wick type roomheater (Zibro kamin) designed for kerosine
use with biodiesel. It did well for a couple of days, after that the wick
didn't work no more. This was an expensive glassfiber wick :-(
John
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I strongly agree with Keith. SVO vs biodiesel? Neither should be
dismissed each has it's place. Is very dependant on the individual
situation:-
What engine?
Resources available for processing oils or converting vehicles.
Vehicle use patterns.
Vehicle operator/owners preference
etc.
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I'm no architect, but it would seem to me to be possible to comply with
the government rules and still maintain adequate circulation. If that is
the case, then the rotting and mildewing houses would
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Thanks for the useful information and the links
Reinhard
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I strongly agree with Keith. SVO vs biodiesel? Neither should be
dismissed each has it's place. Is very dependant on the individual
situation:-
What engine?
Resources available for
Hi,
Plz give correct amount of lye(NaOH) and Methanol for preparing for biobiesel.
any plz reply.
Arjun
India
John Venema
Hi,
The amounts of methanol commonly used in a homebrew biodiesel process
is 20% methanol by volume of oil. It is a somewhat arbitrary figure,
as the stoichiometric ratio is much lower (13%?) but the extra
methanol is absolutely neccessary under crude home conditions to give
a more complete
Thanks. I will contact her.
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titration,
Dear Christian,
well first of all thank you very
can anyone tell me todays price for anhydrous ethanol
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I found anhydrous ethanol for about $5 or $6 /gallon in the SF Bay
Area (at ERC in San Leandro)
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Hi Darren
These are the SVO reports I have - some duplication with yours, but
never mind. I'm sure Ed Beggs and Reinhard Henning will have more.
There are some otherwise useful European studies that I've omitted
because I take exception to their biodiesel-bashing.
Report of the European
Hello Mark
Does anyone know more about this supposed wicking problem?
People say different things, but most seem to agree that biodiesel
won't travel up a wick effectively. I don't know why, you'd think it
would - it seems to penetrate just about anything, it's the
slipperiest stuff I've
Hi,
Thanks for mail. i am very happy for ur solution. But i face the problem
regarding to titration My oil ph is not go beyond 6.5. After adding 0.01 normal
of NaOH solution of 2 ml then after that ph is deceased. WHY? So that i tried
for near about 30 tests with varing all methanol lye
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