Re: RE: [biofuel] Automotive Alternator as a Windpower Resource

2001-06-18 Thread Ray Hough
1987 and older Chevy Suburbans with 454 and the trailering package, had 100 Amp alternators, and external voltage regulators. Ray At 6/17/01 11:19:00 PM, kirk wrote: I think all the external regulator alternators were less than 60 amperes max. They are useable within that limitation. Kirk

Re: Re: [biofuel] glycerin distillaton

2001-06-18 Thread Ray Hough
Torr is about the same as mm. of Hg pressure. 760 is one atmosphere. If you set up a simple still it will distill at 290 C. Hook up a vacuum pump to lower the pressure and it will distill at lower temperatures. Ray. At 6/17/01 9:20:00 PM, you wrote: Martin, What is 760 torr

Re: [biofuel] biodiesel standard ????

2001-05-31 Thread Ray Hough
The following web site compares their product to DIN 51606 and to US ASTM standards. Ray. At 5/28/01 11:21:00 AM, you wrote: Hi to all, I have learned through the Slovak server (found on google by writing the word bionafta which stands in Slovak language for biodiesel) that in Germany they

Re: [biofuel] biodiesel standard ????

2001-05-31 Thread Ray Hough
The following web site compares their product to DIN 51606 and to US ASTM standards: http://www.biodiesel.com/biodiesel_fuel.htm Ray At 5/28/01 11:21:00 AM, you wrote: Hi to all, I have learned through the Slovak server (found on google by writing the word bionafta which stands in Slovak

Re: Re: [biofuel] corn-sugarcane

2001-02-20 Thread Ray Hough
As of 5 years ago Hawaii was still burning the leaves. Ray. At 12/21/2000 2:24:00 AM, you wrote: can the leaves be fermented or will toxins kill the yeast? stephen lakios wrote: Corn is labor intensive? Sugarcane is easy? If you have any farm,you already have most of the equipment needed to

Re: Re: [biofuel] diesel fuel

2001-02-20 Thread Ray Hough
Texaco Premium diesel is #1, also AGWAY frequently has #1. Ray At 01/09/2001 6:10:00 PM, you wrote: A belated reply but i just recently came across a truck stop that sells #1 diesel for 1.88/gal (#2 is 1.72/gal) I remember when all truck stops sold #1 and #2 fuel but there are still a few