Re: [biofuel] add co gen/propane

2003-01-08 Thread JOSEPH . MARTELLE
Please respond to biofuel@yahoogroups.com To:biofuel@yahoogroups.com cc: Subject:LongEZ I am building an foam/fiberglass airplane (LongEz) which likes temperatures in the 70F+ range while the Oregon coastline runs from 30 to 70F on average. Neil, gonna put a diesel in it? Run

Re: [biofuel] add co gen/propane

2003-01-08 Thread NeilUSA
At 06:55 Wednesday, you wrote: I am building an foam/fiberglass airplane (LongEz) which likes temperatures in the 70F+ range while the Oregon coastline runs from 30 to 70F on average. Neil, gonna put a diesel in it? Run it on Biodiesel? Thielert makes a nice powerful 4 cyl diesel that is a

Re: [biofuel] add co gen/propane

2003-01-07 Thread NeilUSA
At 22:55 Monday, you wrote: Neil wrote: Remember, the genset will be averaging only about 2-3KW which will not produce very much waste heat. The following is fabulous since I had not yet run out the numbers for I planned on using the waste heat providing it could be kept simple. The

Re: [biofuel] add co gen/propane

2003-01-07 Thread MH
Neil wrote: 33% (2.5+5.0)KWh = 2.475KWh x 3412BTUs/KWh = 8445BTUs/h x 24 hours = 202,673/day Looks good to me. ??? BTUs/h or /d to heat an average insulated 1,000 sqft cement floor workshop to 70F when the outside ambient temperature is 20F with no wind. It helps knowing the R or