Re: [Biofuel] Disolved air stones

2005-04-26 Thread Keith Addison



I was washing my last batch and my air stones disolved. What could 
cause this problem?


Brent


The biodiesel (or maybe it's the remaining excess methanol) eats the 
bonding agent that holds them together. We use ceramic airstones, 
they've lasted more than two years now, not expensive.


Or do it this way:

http://infoarchive.net/sgroup/BIOFUEL/38149/

... which we also prefer to bubble-washing. But not until you've 
solved the cottage cheese problem.


Best

Keith

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[Biofuel] Disolved air stones

2005-04-25 Thread Brent S


this problem?

Brent


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