Iam,
I have an '87 300TD wagon - the diesel version of the 300TE wagon - that
I ran on commercial biodiesel for about 3 months and it loved it - I now
run it on WVO, using an Elsbett single-tank system, and it laps that up
too.
Craig
Iam Presence wrote:
I am starting to look for the optimal
Try also asking Yokayo Biofuels for a copy of their booklet, A Primer On
Biodiesel Fuel (and expect to send them a
couple of dollars as it's heavy to mail).
The Primer is a few articles on biodiesel, with the MSDS, fact sheets, and
other information. I'ts much bigger than
just a pamphlet but
Hi,
I have dropped the idea of using acid catalyst and I started preparing
biodiesel with ethanol and KOH. But, even now, I face the same problem. I
just don't get two layers! I get a uniform mass of biodiesel which is orangish
brown in color and its viscosity is reduced to a
Hi,
I have dropped the idea of using acid catalyst and I started
preparing biodiesel with ethanol and KOH. But, even now, I face
the same problem. I just don't get two layers! I get a uniform
mass of biodiesel which is orangish brown in color and its viscosity
is reduced to a
sounds like GLOP!! Have you done the tirtations for the oil? tell us a
little about the oil your using.
James Slayden
On Wed, 12 Feb 2003, kavitha palaniappan wrote:
Hi,
I have dropped the idea of using acid catalyst and I started preparing
biodiesel with ethanol and KOH. But, even
Whoops, forgot to note about the creamish color of your wash, that was
emulsion, which usually indicates that your process didn't go far enough
in the begining.
Put all your calculations together and send it to the list for review and
there will be some great responses.
James Slayden
On Wed,
no it doesn't
mark
At 12:21 PM 2/12/2003 -0800, you wrote:
sounds like GLOP!! Have you done the tirtations for the oil? tell us a
little about the oil your using.
James Slayden
On Wed, 12 Feb 2003, kavitha palaniappan wrote:
Hi,
I have dropped the idea of using acid catalyst and I
hrmm, in re-reading kavitha post It sounds like something else. Maybe
just a partially reacted batch. I wonder if a re-reaction w/ 3.5gm/L of
lye would have pushed the reaction to completion.
James
On Wed, 12 Feb 2003, girl mark wrote:
no it doesn't
mark
At 12:21 PM 2/12/2003 -0800,
Hi Filip,
You are absolutely right! I am going through the learning curve and I used 30%
ethanol to oil ratio. At the very beginning, I had tried with methanol and
base catalyst (NaOH) and I also succeeded in getting good quality biodiesel.
But, during my first review at college, my prof.
Hi Filip,
You are absolutely right! I am going through the learning curve and
I used 30% ethanol to oil ratio. At the very beginning, I had tried
with methanol and base catalyst (NaOH) and I also succeeded in
getting good quality biodiesel. But, during my first review at
college, my prof.
palaniappan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: biofuel@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Sunday, February 02, 2003 2:35 AM
Subject: RE: [biofuel] Biodiesel using acid catalyst
Hi Filip,
You are absolutely right! I am going through the learning
curve and I used 30% ethanol to oil ratio. At the very
beginning, I had tried
Kavitha,
If you use KOH insteaed of NaOH, you will find that the KOH is more soluble
in ethanol than NaOH and makes an excellent base catalyst... although the
soap formation you describe is likely to be caused by something other than
the solubility of NaOH in ethanol. Ethanol is simply
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Sent: Saturday, February 01, 2003 10:27 AM
Subject: [biofuel] Biodiesel using acid catalyst
Hello everyone,
I'm Kavitha, back again into biofuels. As I had already
mentioned a few months back, I had some problems in convincing my
prof. at college to take up production of biodiesel as my
Hello everyone,
I'm Kavitha, back again into biofuels. As I had already mentioned a
few months back, I had some problems in convincing my prof. at
college to take up production of biodiesel as my project for M.Sc.
in Environmental Science. At last, I have convinced him and I have
also
Hello everyone,
I'm Kavitha, back again into biofuels. As I had already mentioned a
few months back, I had some problems in convincing my prof. at
college to take up production of biodiesel as my project for M.Sc.
in Environmental Science. At last, I have convinced him and I have
also started
I am trying to find what the estimated cost is to produce biodiesel with
both Soy Bean Oil and yellow grease. The National Biodiesel Board will
not help unless you join the biodiesel board at a cost of at least
$10.000 per year. We have already been approved for a loan from the bank
to build
You will need to check the commodity future's for both for price
comparisons. I think that waste rendering oil is ~.16c and crude oil
varies dependent on feedstock. Then again, if you set up contracts to
pick up used fryer oil your feedstock cost may go down dramatically.
James Slayden
On
Try the ASTM standards on www.biodiesel.org
Craig
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Sent: Thursday, January 23, 2003 10:29 PM
Subject: [biofuel] Biodiesel Properties???
Hello,
I am planning to use biodiesel to heat my home next winter because
Hello,
I am planning to use biodiesel to heat my home next winter because I
just paid $240 to pump 200 gallons of heating oil into my fuel oil
furnace in my basement to get me through this harsh winter. I have
some concerns though. Can someone tell me the average viscosity,
density, and
Any one know of a biodiesel supplier in Minnesota? Seems odd that
we're the first state in the nation to pass legislation requiring a
bio blend (only 2%, but it's a start) by 2005and yet as an
independent consumer, I can't find it anywhere! Thanks
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Sent: Saturday, January 18, 2003 11:36 AM
Subject: [biofuel] biodiesel supplier in minnesota
Any one know of a biodiesel supplier in Minnesota? Seems odd that
we're the first state in the nation to pass legislation requiring a
bio blend (only 2%, but it's a start
Hey you Midwesterners...GREAT NEWS... Cannon Valley Coop 800-584-
6689 sells biodiesel in bulk and out of a pump in Northfield MN and
West Concord. Contact Nathan Jensen [EMAIL PROTECTED] for
info. They will sell 55 gallon drums of B100. I'm waiting on a
price. They supply the City of Brooklyn
I'm attaching some info about the upcoming big anti-war rally in SF this
weekend. Someone organized an alternative fuel vehicle 'rally' and convoy
for the event to draw attention to the oil/war connection- I think it's two
or three hours of the alt-fuel gathering, and then we join the main
http://www.detnews.com/2003/business/0301/05/b04-51534.htm
Sunday, January 5, 2003
Marcio Jose Sanchez / Associated Press
David Hawley displays a bottle of biodiesel at Yokayo Biofuels in
Ukiah, Calif. Biodiesel is the fastest growing alternative fuel in
the country.
Biodiesel popularity
Hello,
This is Michael Cottle writing to you from Lima Peru.
I joined this group because I would to get in touch with colleges with
experience in biodiesel production who might be willing to help me devellop
a formulation (using ethanol instead of methanol) in order to come with an
I am living at istanbul (turkey) and interested about
biodiesel very very much. It is almost impossible to
deal with this subject here. So, I wanna move to
Austria (or somewhere else). Could anyone can help me
anyway or just give an advice to me your words
will to too valuable for me.
I am living at istanbul (turkey) and interested about
biodiesel very very much. It is almost impossible to
deal with this subject here. So, I wanna move to
Austria (or somewhere else). Could anyone can help me
anyway or just give an advice to me your words
will to too valuable for me.
Hello,
This is Michael Cottle writing to you from Lima Peru.
I joined this group because I would to get in touch with colleges with
experience in biodiesel production who might be willing to help me devellop
a formulation (using ethanol instead of methanol) in order to come with an
Hello,
This is Michael Cottle writing to you from Lima Peru.
I joined this group because I would to get in touch with colleges with
experience in biodiesel production who might be willing to help me devellop
a formulation (using ethanol instead of methanol) in order to come with an
BIODIESEL BULLETIN
A Monthly Newsletter of the
National Biodiesel Board
January 2, 2003
HEADLINES:
ARLINGTON COUNTY VEHICLES SWITCH TO BIODIESEL
STUDY FINDS ILLINOIS TAX INCENTIVE WOULD HAVE POSITIVE ECONOMIC IMPACT
WASHINGTON UPDATE
BIODIESEL FACILITY BEGINS PRODUCTION IN RALSTON, IOWA
SPECIAL
On Mon, 23 Dec 2002 09:20:31 -0800 (PST), you wrote:
Would be nice if they had the sessions online for a marginal price package
.
Anyone from the NBB lurking?? ;-)
James Slayden
I and Keith contacted them but they didn't much go for anything. In
the meantime I have another idea for such
Does anyone know the process involved, and the quality of the diesel
produced?
In the article at:
http://www.northwales.org.uk/bio-power/makeit.htm
a process of just mixing oil with white spirit, and leaving it for 3
weeks, is described.
This should result in a usable diesel, no engine
Does anyone know the process involved, and the quality of the diesel
produced?
In the article at:
http://www.northwales.org.uk/bio-power/makeit.htm
a process of just mixing oil with white spirit, and leaving it for 3
weeks, is described.
This should result in a usable diesel, no engine
Hello all, and especially Keith. I've been attempting to gather
information about the economics of coconut oil - biodiesel,
specifically for the generation of electricity (currently 100% petro-
diesel based) in a small South Pacific island country. Copra has
been a traditional export, but
hotline - (800) 423-1363.
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From: creeble [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: biofuel@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Monday, November 18, 2002 2:13 PM
Subject: [biofuel] Biodiesel from coconut oil (south pacific electricity
generation)
Hello all, and especially Keith. I've been attempting
Coconut oil would be suitable for use as straight vegetable oil and as
biodiesel.
Since the cloud point is quite high, it would be beneficial to use a
two-tank heating approach like our G3 SVO system. This would thin the
oil and provide the usual benefits that we obtain here in cooler
Eric,
Lindsay Books (http://www.lindsaybks.com/) sells a book detailing how to
make a screw press, which is used in some places to press oil. I have the
book, but haven't looked at it in quite a while, so my memory of its level
of detail is vague. Nevertheless, I think it would be useful to
Hello all, and especially Keith. I've been attempting to gather
information about the economics of coconut oil - biodiesel,
specifically for the generation of electricity (currently 100% petro-
diesel based) in a small South Pacific island country. Copra has
been a traditional export, but output
BIODIESEL BULLETIN
A Monthly Newsletter of the
National Biodiesel Board
November 4, 2002
HEADLINES:
WASHINGTON UPDATE
MAJOR MIDWESTERN FUEL DISTRIBUTOR EXPANDS BIODIESEL AVAILABILITY
TIME TO THINK ABOUT FUEL WINTERIZATION
BIODIESEL RESEARCH BRAINSTORMING WORKSHOP SET FOR JAN. 29-30
INDUSTRY
Does anyone know a supplier here in Santa Fe? Homebrew even?
Hope that makes sense . . .
-- Rachel
http://www.Gnarlodious.com/Vanagon/Vanagon.html
AIM Gnarlodious
ICQ 167580201
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Apologies for cross-posting
Biodiesel is a clean burning, vegetable oil-based alternative fuel,
produced from domestic, renewable resources. The EPA recently determined
that inhaling petroleum diesel exhaust from large trucks and other sources
over time can cause cancer in humans.
Hi.
Found an interesting article in yesterday's Grist
Magazine. Apparently the British Department of Customs
and Excise has decided to tax home-biofuel brewers.
If you use a substance as a fuel to propel a vehicle
on the road, you have to pay duty at the rate of the
substance being substituted,
Hi.
Found an interesting article in yesterday's Grist
Magazine. Apparently the British Department of Customs
and Excise has decided to tax home-biofuel brewers.
If you use a substance as a fuel to propel a vehicle
on the road, you have to pay duty at the rate of the
substance being substituted,
Hi there
I have just started making biodiesel from new canola oil. (for a fuel
efficiency rally in New Zealand, we are going to be the only carbon neutral
entry)
The process is working well, but I am getting very different yields from
different batches.
I am using Alex Kac's 2 step
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From: chris chris [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: biofuel@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Tuesday, October 08, 2002 9:54 AM
Subject: [biofuel] biodiesel in a month
Is it true that you have to consume the biodiesel within a month? Why?
Does
it apply to all kinds of biodiesel
Hi does anyone here have tested to add biodiesel on diesel boilers or
funaces? We want to purchase a diesel driven boiler or furnace but afraid of
the pollution it will expel. What is the ratio on the biodiesel and diesel?
How about on diesel trucks? What is the best ratio for a truck to
Is it true that you have to consume the biodiesel within a month? Why? Does
it apply to all kinds of biodiesel regardless of the raw materials used?
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From: chris chris [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: biofuel@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Tuesday, October 08, 2002 9:54 AM
Subject: [biofuel] biodiesel in a month
Is it true that you have to consume the biodiesel within a month? Why?
Does
BIODIESEL BULLETIN
A Monthly Newsletter of the
National Biodiesel Board
October 1, 2002
HEADLINES:
PARTIAL TAX EXEMPTION DOWN TO THE WIRE
BIODIESEL EMISSIONS REDUCE CANCER RISK COMPARED TO DIESEL
INDUSTRY EXPERTS HOST BIODIESEL WORKSHOP SERIES
BIODIESEL TAKES SPOTLIGHT AT BIOENERGY CONFERENCE
Probably a silly question, but I haven't seen anyone mention using a
centrifuge-type device (like an old-fashioned cream separator) to
pull the biodiesel from glycerine and soaps.
Anyone tried this?
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From: Walker [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: biofuel@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Wednesday, September 25, 2002 11:58 AM
Subject: [biofuel] Biodiesel Separator
Probably a silly question, but I haven't seen anyone mention
using a
centrifuge-type device (like an old-fashioned cream separator
Probably a silly question, but I haven't seen anyone mention using a
centrifuge-type device (like an old-fashioned cream separator) to
pull the biodiesel from glycerine and soaps.
Anyone tried this?
Yes. Have a look in the archives.
http://archive.nnytech.net/
Keith
Is there anyone willing to put on this type of workshop in western Canada?
Brent
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many thanks to you /al
---Original Message---
From: biofuel@yahoogroups.com
Date: Tuesday, September 10, 2002 22:15:24
To: biofuel@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [biofuel] biodiesel/moonshine.
I haven't tried it but my understanding is that it is nearly that easy
in many cases. A great
thanks a man talking from experience? :) al
---Original Message---
From: biofuel@yahoogroups.com
Date: Tuesday, September 10, 2002 02:19:50
To: biofuel@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [biofuel] biodiesel/moonshine.
This is true; drinking concentrated alcohol (such as straight out
think you read about a VW across the States at Journey to Forever.
Keith
---Original Message---
From: biofuel@yahoogroups.com
Date: Tuesday, September 10, 2002 02:12:06
To: biofuel@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [biofuel] biodiesel/moonshine.
Salamat wrote:
hi all.
can someone put me
- Original Message -
From: Christopher Witmer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
This is true; drinking concentrated alcohol (such as straight out of a
still) is a good way to burn your throat, since it will pull water right
out of the cells lining the throat.
Sure will. Worked in a
I don't think you read about a VW across the States at Journey to Forever.
Keith
---Original Message---
From: biofuel@yahoogroups.com
Date: Tuesday, September 10, 2002 02:12:06
To: biofuel@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [biofuel] biodiesel/moonshine.
Salamat wrote:
hi all.
can
That line of work takes balls . . . Have you mutated yet? ;)
rpg wrote:
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One day sucked a bit too hard on pipette whilst doing dilutions and half
filled mouth with alcohol mix. Spat it out awful quick and rinsed mouth with
water.
That night the inner layer of
On Tue, 10 Sep 2002 19:05, you wrote:
That line of work takes balls . . . Have you mutated yet? ;)
Nah, that was when he was a teenager! (or have I got my spelling mixed up
again??)
D
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I have been making and using biodiesel from WVO since this past May.
I use about 10 gallons per week and have used the following recipe
based on the Ph of the WVO, 20 gallons WVO, 4 gallons Methanol and 16
Oz Lye. I dissolve the lye in the methanol and then add the solution
to the WVO,
hi all.
can someone put me straight please :)
i have been under the impression that moonshine
could be used to make biodiesel. now i m not so
sure, have looked in the archives but not seen anything
special about it only that moonshine can be used with water
and injected into the cylinders.
Salamat wrote:
hi all.
can someone put me straight please :)
i have been under the impression that moonshine
could be used to make biodiesel. now i m not so
sure, have looked in the archives but not seen anything
special about it only that moonshine can be used with water
and injected into the
This is true; drinking concentrated alcohol (such as straight out of a
still) is a good way to burn your throat, since it will pull water right
out of the cells lining the throat.
Christopher Witmer
Keith Addison wrote:
As for moonshine, all this stuff is much too strong - you don't want
Sarah Bates wrote:
Hi
I just joined this weblist, because I wanted to learn about
biodiesel. I found a couple of websites, but really, I couldn't find
a site that is for non-technical people, but who for whatever reason
wish to convert.For me it's enviro. reasons. I am trying to find out
if
information up.
Todd Swearingen
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From: stujo_cujo [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: biofuel@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Thursday, August 22, 2002 10:11 PM
Subject: [biofuel] Biodiesel news from Colorado
Hi, I just read this in todays Denver Post. Thought some might
find
it interesting
Hi, I just read this in todays Denver Post. Thought some might find
it interesting.
http://www.denverpost.com/cda/article/print/0,1674,36%257E53%
257E812557,00.html
Denver Post
Breckenridge adopts biodiesel fuel
Town hopes to set example with soy
By Steve Lipsher
Denver Post Mountain Bureau
Hi,
We just found ourselves with too many small stainless steel tanks
in our inventory. Take a look at the list, if you see something
you can use, send me an e-mail and I'll e-mail you the full write
up and a photo.
Thenmakes us an offer.
Thanks,
Jack Anthony
150 gallon 36 x 36 s/s
Forward:
..
Stainless Steel Tanks IN STOCK Available Immediately
Used approximately 11500 gallon vertical type 304 stainless steel
tank. Approximately 9' 6 diameter X 22' high. Flat top. Flat
sloping bottom. Bridge mounted Chemineer drive model 3HTDB-3,
3/.75 hp motor 3 phase 60 cycle 460
A last-minure reminder about some biodiesel events in the SEattle area:
1. Vashon Island Earth Fair- Friday through Sunday, Aug 2-4 on VAshon ISland,
see www.islandearthfair.org for more information about the festival.
Scott Durkees, Mike Pelly, and Maria 'Mark' Alovert are going to be doing
-
From: Darren [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 18 July 2002 22:52
To: Biofuel group
Subject: [biofuel] Biodiesel / SVO research paper
I have been looking for a research paper I downloaded some
time ago but I
don't appear to have any record of.
I think it was an Acrobat doc
Just heard on the radio that the tax on biodiesel goes down by 20p a
litre
at midnight. A step in the right direction. finally.
It will be interesting to find out exactly what qualifies under the UK
gov's definition of bio-diesel.
Darren
www.vegburner.co.uk
I have been looking for a research paper I downloaded some time ago but
I
don't appear to have any record of.
I think it was an Acrobat doc and was looking at the emissions of
biodiesel
/ SVO with a variety of engines, Elsbett / Wangle??? (engine that if I
remember is of German
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De: movember [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Enviado el: Lunes 15 de Julio de 2002 11:50 PM
Para: biofuel@yahoogroups.com
Asunto: [biofuel] Biodiesel retailed in Adelaide
You wrote:
Canola-based B100 biodiesel is available at the bowser at SAFF Head
Office service station in Pooraka (northern
On 16 Jul 2002 at 12:05, Juan Boveda wrote:
Hi Movember.
Hei! This diesel fuel cost seems expensive to me as well as the
BioD100, unless it is in some Australian currency. If it is so, tell
us the ratio of the currency with US dollars to have a better picture.
The Australian dollar, or
Canola-based B100 biodiesel is available at the bowser at SAFF Head
Office service station in Pooraka (northern suburb of Adelaide, South
Australia). Retail price is 85.9 cents per litre, the same as
petroleum diesel. SAFF [Australian Farmers Fuel] is a fully
independent fuel
Many countries have started developing Biodiesel as an alternate fuel.
However, large scale commercial application yet needs to be initiated from view
point of the employment generation, energy security, conservation of fossil
fuels, environemnt advantages and rural development.
MAHESH PATEL
ahead.
Regards
Shane
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Sent: Friday, July 05, 2002 02:26
To: biofuel@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [biofuel] Biodiesel as a business
Has anyone ventured this direction yet? Anyone entertained the
idea? Lets talk please if so.
GP
@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [biofuel] Biodiesel as a business
Has anyone ventured this direction yet? Anyone entertained the
idea? Lets talk please if so.
GP Jessup III
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Biofuel at Journey to Forever:
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Biofuels list archives
Shane wrote:
the organisation I work for in southern Africa has submitted
proposals to our local industrial development corporation.
We've got access to extremely good vegetable oil and ethanol
resources..
Have talked to suppliers of the plant and initial project
pegged for
We hare involved with several people who are making biodiesel as a part of
their fuel and energy business.
Richard McPherson
Laguna Niguel, CA
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James Field wrote:
Not to sound too nieve or anything, but I've only just joined this group.
My questions are thus:
How is biodiesel made?
is it used the same as dinodiesel?
does it have any disadvantages?
and does it give the same power output?
You may have already answered all these before,
At 04:04 AM 7/3/2002 +0100, you wrote:
Not to sound too nieve or anything, but I've only just joined this group.
My questions are thus:
How is biodiesel made?
is it used the same as dinodiesel?
does it have any disadvantages?
and does it give the same power output?
You may have already answered
Subject: [biofuel] Biodiesel vs, er, loft insulation??
For a bizarre read, try this:
20/1 Evaluation of the Comparative Energy, Environmental and
Social
Costs and Benefits of Biodiesel (pdf ~496kb)
http://www.shu.ac.uk/rru/scp20-1r.pdf
Forwarded to me by a less-than-thrilled Dave Preskett
Not to sound too nieve or anything, but I've only just joined this group.
My questions are thus:
How is biodiesel made?
is it used the same as dinodiesel?
does it have any disadvantages?
and does it give the same power output?
You may have already answered all these before, however if anyone
SunflowerGroup, a friend of mine has a direct injection Isuzu LandRover, He
has heard that biodiesel cannot be used in direct injection motors. Is this
the case or not
Neil
Canberra
Australia.
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SunflowerGroup, a friend of mine has a direct injection Isuzu LandRover, He
has heard that biodiesel cannot be used in direct injection motors. Is this
the case or not
Neil
Canberra
Australia.
No reason why not. There are cautions about using straight vegetable
oil with modern DI motors, but
Neil,
Properly made biodiesel ought to work fine; the problems start to occur
in dual-fuel situations. That could mean either a mixture of vegetable
oil and diesel/kerosene, or straight vegetable oil. In a dual fuel
situation, the engine is started on either fossil or bio diesel, and
then
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Sent: Sunday, June 23, 2002 3:39 AM
Subject: [biofuel
Alberto writes:
Luego de realizada las reaccion de transesterificacion
segun el metodo encontrado en www.webconx.com, no se
han producido las dos fases.
Los reactivos utilizados fueron:
KOH: calidad reactivo analitico
EtOH: puro al 96%
Aceite de girasol refinado.
Mi gran duda es: por que motivo
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Dear sir,
I have just read with interest that you can supply a Biofuel production
unit.
I would be most interested to receive more information.
Regards, chris watson.
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Dear sir,
I have just read with interest that you can supply a Biofuel production
unit.
I would be most interested to receive more information.
Regards, chris watson.
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Not sure who you're addressing
For all those friends that prefer to make their own biodiesel, we manufacture
the BIO reactors for 200 and 400 L/batch, base-base process.
To get the lower veggie oil price we also have small oil mills for crushing up
to 125 kg/h of seeds.
All them can be seen at
gudday
has anyone tried biodiesl in a turbo vehicle and does it have any adverse
effects
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I'm running commercial biodiesel in my '87 Mercedes 3L turbodiesel, and
it loves it. The turbo is oiled by the engine oil, so using a good
synthetic diesel oil (I use Mobil's Delvac I) and letting the engine
warm up a little before hammering the turbo, and cool down a minute
before your shut off
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: jape31 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: biofuel@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Tuesday, May 21, 2002 5:26 AM
Subject: [biofuel] biodiesel processor manufactures?
does anybody know of a source for the processor already made?
tia, japedtdi
Biofuel at Journey to Forever:
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does anybody know of a source for the processor already made?
tia, japedtdi
Not for small ones, but if that's what you want drop me a line
offlist, I may know someone who can help. There are some designs
here: http://journeytoforever.org/biodiesel_simon.html
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