Great, look forward to seeing it.
Keith
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (dallas dorey) wrote:
>i just have about 10 minutes of actual work time to get mine done enough
>to display in beta form.
>
>Keith Addison wrote:
>
> > This is what we've got so far on developing a cheaper auto valve
> > (follows) - good
i just have about 10 minutes of actual work time to get mine done enough
to display in beta form.
Keith Addison wrote:
> This is what we've got so far on developing a cheaper auto valve
> (follows) - good going, guys! Is there enough here now to rationalise
> it into one (or more?) clear-cut how
This is what we've got so far on developing a cheaper auto valve
(follows) - good going, guys! Is there enough here now to rationalise
it into one (or more?) clear-cut how-to, "Cheapo auto valves for
dummies"? - design, parts list, instructions, installation,
operation. I can't do it, I'm one
Keith Addison wrote:
Put a chicken in your tank -- Eccentric British inventor Harold Bate
found a way of converting chicken droppings to gas -- and runs his
car on it. He claims chicken power will run a car faster, cleaner,
and better than gasoline. Bate says he has driven his 1953 Hillman at
spe
Keith Addison wrote:
Put a chicken in your tank -- Eccentric British inventor Harold Bate
found a way of converting chicken droppings to gas -- and runs his
car on it. He claims chicken power will run a car faster, cleaner,
and better than gasoline. Bate says he has driven his 1953 Hillman
at
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Someone a while back wrote of a method to increase the output of the
>stillmaker unit. To date I am unable to locate this on the the
>website. If anyone knows the location or the susggested mods, it
>would be greatly appreciated.
Here it is:
From: "David Teal" <[EMAIL
Thanks to all those who posted info regarding my endeavors with the charles
803.
I thought once I had the plans it would be all clear sailing. not so it
seems.
There are many vaguaries and contradictions . For eg what is the diameter
of the reduced pipe size connecting the reflux section a
I don't think that thermal inertia is going to be such a problem. The
I.C. temperature sensor is very small in mass and the circuitry is
very sensitive. It will easily switch on/off in less than 1 degree.
As an alternative, how about 2 or three stages. 2 or 3 valves in
parallel, each switching
Someone a while back wrote of a method to increase the output of the
stillmaker unit. To date I am unable to locate this on the the
website. If anyone knows the location or the susggested mods, it
would be greatly appreciated.
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The butterfield still from what I gathered upon reading it once again
was perhaps the most viable continuous operation in which I have
read. It would be extremely helpful if there were additional pictures
and drawings detailing the construction. Perhaps this could then be
scaled down to an ind
Hello Lloyd
I'll find someone to forward your request to who might be able to
help you. More later.
Best wishes
Keith Addison
Journey to Forever
Handmade Projects
Tokyo
http://journeytoforever.org/
>Dear sir,
>I am a student at the University of Zambia udertaking
>a final year project whose
Hi Dion
> A short while ago an automated biodiesel machine was located
>somewhere in Japan.
Four of them.
>Although you said it was expensive (what is the price anyway?) it
>none the less sounded encouraging.
Sorry, no, it's not encouraging at all. We've found out a lot more
now, and seen
Three new files in the Files section at the list website - well, one
new one, on drying ethanol with corn grits, and two updates.
All these files are now also available at the new Biofuels Library at
the Journey to Forever site:
http://journeytoforever.org/biofuel_library.html
Also, don't forg
Mike Pelly's updated his biodiesel method at the Journey to Forever
site, thorough rework, more information, more pictures.
http://journeytoforever.org/biodiesel_mike.html
Keith Addison
Journey to Forever
Handmade Projects
Tokyo
http://journeytoforever.org/
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