Hey there Jan
I as well would like to thank you for the meth test . Its been a great help
for processing larger batches ( especially when learning the correct process
and temp etc)
- lurking LOL
Joe Street <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hey Jan;
Let me take the chance to thank you again for your contributions. Also I'd
like to let you know how WE have evolved your idea. Me and this other dude in
town ( who might be lurking here....lol - it was his idea actually) have taken
to doing some kind of variation on your idea which helps us in the middle of
the process. I know you are talking about testing clean, washed and dried
fuel, but check this out; We take a sample ( I have a small test tube so I use
3 ml of fuel and 27 ml meoh) after the reaction but before washing. I know
this contains catalyst, soap, water and whatever BUT when I stir it up, any
unreacted oil settles out very quickly and gives me a gauge of how close I came
to a complete reaction. I can even measure the percentage of unreacted oil and
use this to determine how much catalyst and methanol to hit the reactor with in
order to complete the reaction. The unreacted stuff is treated as neutral oil
when determining catalyst and methanol amounts ( ie
12% meoh v/v and 4.9 g/l koh) If I am good and the reaction was very complete
the first time, then only a little white powder (soap/catalyst?) settles in the
bottom and the rest is clear and bright. This is more useful than a pop bottle
wash test IMHO.
best regards
Joe
Jan Warnqvist wrote:
Dear all. I am very flattered that my methanol method had so much
attention. Here is a development of the method:
Equipment needed for the analysis
One 250 ml separatory funnel
One 400 ml beaker (Figure 2)
One magnetic stirrer
Balancer with 0,05g acc.
One 50 ml narrowed neck E-flask
Chemicals for the analysis
1. Water free methanol, min 225 g
2. FAME with water content less than 500 ppm, clear, bright and without
visible impurities, min 25 g
Take the clean beaker and put exactly 225 g of methanol in it. Then add
exactly 25g of the biodiesel. Stir the fluids on the stirrer for 2 minutes.
Take the beaker off the stirrer ans pour the content into the separation
funnel.Take the clean e-flask to the balancer and tarate with the flask. Let
any oil phase separate out from the biodiesel/methanol phase and put it in the
e-flask. Weigh the content and calculate the result:
1 - m1/m2 = m3
where m1 is the mass of the biodiesel
m2 is the amount of methanol
m3 is how much of the biodiesel put in that is consisting from methyl esters.
The method will show huch much of the material by mass that is soluble in
methanol. This includes mostl mono- and diglycerides. The residue consists
therefore mostly from unreacted oil.
With best
Jan Warnqvist
----- Original Message -----
From: Joe Street
To: biofuel@sustainablelists.org
Sent: Tuesday, May 29, 2007 6:22 PM
Subject: Re: [Biofuel] Newbie Seeking Diesel Van Recommendations
Hi Ray;
Sorry for the delay. Try this forum for more information on Delicas.
http://delica.ca/forum/index.php
Joe
raymond greeley wrote:
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I would like to see this van, what did you send it in. I have not been able
to open
ray
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Date: Wed, 23 May 2007 15:48:02 -0400
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: biofuel@sustainablelists.org
Subject: Re: [Biofuel] Newbie Seeking Diesel Van Recommendations
Look for a mitsubishi delica. A buddy of mine just imported one with low
miles from Japan. He loves it.
Joe
Luke Kareklas wrote:
.ExternalClass DIV {;} Hello All,
I am a Kid's Birthday Party Entertainer, as well as a Juggler, Magician, and
"Balloon Guy."
I live in the Midwest, and have all 4 seasons during the year, if this is a
helpful bit of information.
Lately my entertainment business has gotten really busy and it's come time
for me to buy a larger vehicle. I have been a fan of alternative fuels for
years, but never pursued a diesel vehicle.
I would like recommendations on what type of deisel van would you recommend
that would most easily transfer over to a SVO, WVO, or biodiesel system for me
to drive? I am looking for a 1/2 or 3/4 ton van, not really a "minivan" type of
vehicle.
Again, I am naive and new to all this and hope your thoughts will help ground
me and get me pointed in the right direction. I guess I have to go buy a diesel
vehicle before I can get moving on SVO, WVO, or Biodiesel fueling, right?
Thank you very much.
Luke
Luke Kareklas
Luke the Juggler
614-764-8010
www.LuketheJuggler.com
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