Depending on the amount you plan on making, according to your needs, here
are 2 somewhat smaller systems.
http://www.biodieselsolutions.com/products.asp
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Subject: [biofuel] Best Processer
> What are now co
> Those pumps die anyway. Biodiesel isn't a problem with them. The
> Diesel Fuel Injection Equipment Manufacturers (Delphi, Stanadyne,
> Denso, Bosch) still make cautious noises about biodiesel but they're
> supportive nonetheless. They insist on standard-spec fuel at minimum,
> but it's easy to m
girl_mark_fire wrote:
> --- In biofuel@yahoogroups.com, John Hayes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Is it true that fast food fryers aso like to use hydrogenated fats
> because there's a different 'mouthfeel' to foods cooked in them- ie
> they're crispier or something like htat?
Hrmm. I've never he
well, thanks for taking an educated guess anyway, certainly sounds
plausible!
It's a rumor I'd heard on a list somewhere, for why it is that
restaurants bother with the hydrogenated stuff. It's probably out
there on google somewhere.
By the way, with the high price of soy (hydrogenated frytol
Hello Bob
>Thanks for your speedy reply.
>
>What about Biodiesel Solutions, which is endorsed by Joshua Tickell?
>
>
>http://www.biodieselsolutions.com/default.asp
:-/ Now how did I know you were going to say that? I suppose it might
have something to do with the fact that Rudi Weidegger (who m
Part 1:
http://infoarchive.net/sgroup/BIOFUEL/35041/
Also:
Bill Keller, "Nuclear Nightmares," New York Times Magazine, 26 May 2002
http://infoarchive.net/sgroup/BIOFUEL/35079/
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Fiery Hell on Earth, Part 2
June 10, 2004
I made a liter last week of biodiesel with an old blender,it was fun.now
I'm building the 5 gallon processor wich it will be ready next weeknext it
will be the 55 gallons processor and just reading from Keith Addison a learned
all this and keep learningthere isn't such a best proce
Hi, I know this got posted here last week already, but anyone in the Bay
Area should come check out this amazing presentation!
Mark
>OAKLAND to ARGENTINA on VEGETABLE OIL:
>5 months, 11,000 miles via a 1980 VW Dasher running on
>veggie oil with a DIY 2-tank conversion
>Tuesday, June 15th at
Dear Keith-
Wow! Just what I needed to hear. I've got a friend of mine pretty fired up
about producing larger quantities for his many gearhead friends and local
farmers, in larger quantities. This guy makes his own hot rods, so I think, if
I can get him the right info, we will be totally ab
Denso Europe permit not more than 5% BD for their common rail pump .
http://aftermarket.denso-europe.com/Diesel-10019005.aspx
Regards
Gerry
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Hi Todd,
Thx for the reply, the manufacturers specs are known this is not the
problem. My concerns are mainly:
If loss of power and a higher consumption occurs will these two even out the
economical advantage of BD?
And very importantly for us can we still fuel up with petro diesel? I'll
expla
I have just started construction of my processer. I have started pretty
simply by building a cone bottomed 44 gallon (200 litre) drum. I was
thinking of using a pump to do the mixing as it seems very simple to
design/install and with clear pipes in sections to monitor the colour.
My const
Hello George
>Hi Keith
>Whether NZ is an ice age bolthole or not they have a lot of methane there:
>its a country of 50 million sheep (and as the joke goes, three million of
>them are human beings). The problem is connecting all those millions of
>little perambulating little generators to a pipe
Many thanks for your good wishes, Luc, Brian, Jorge and all.
Especially since I was expecting a thumping for neglecting the list
maintenance. But we got it all installed and set up last night
without any problems or delays, not like last time (18 months ago)
when we were offline for most of a
For David, Mali, and Emilio
Do they have a series of filters leading to their supply pump?
If they don't, then would a series of filters going from larger micron pores to
smaller
micron pores help with the supply pump. Just a thought. I'm new at this veggie
fuel
thing. That road trip so
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Stuart,
Thank you very much for your observations, Stuart. While we are considering the
gasification units, I am concerned that we do not have a cheap or free source
of consistent fuel for these un
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By Frank O'Donnell, AlterNet
June 10, 2004
In mid-May, the propaganda machine at the Bush administration's
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Angus,
For midflow additions you could use a y pipe with a valve.
Part of the y connection would have a valve and connection for
adding liquids to your mixing pump line from another vessel.
The additions vessel would have a line leading to your y pipe valve and
a vent to allow flow to
Hi Marc.
I have 3000 square meters of land ( in american terms this is nothing, I
know, but we live in Holland ).
How much oil could the algea produce yearly. Not in theory, but practical.
What would I need in terms of heating , ventilation etc ?
I would be very very pleased with any useble inform
Thank you for the last person on this email to end on a positive note.
We all should keep very very positive for that we are all in this thing
together.
There should be no compitition only cooperation.
Let's keep solution oriented.
Thomas
Vip Video Club <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I made a
Look at the processor plans at:
http://www.journeytoforever.org/biodiesel_processor.html . The
APpleseed reactor and many others have the type of pump-mixed system
you're describing. The way methoxide is added, is that a second tank
(a 5-gallon jerrican in my case) is used, which the methoxide
Maria,
"The Economy of Wash Water Recycling" is an example that explains an
absolute. The representation is not an absolute unto itself,
although the constant of contaminant load ratios applies universally
no matter what volumes of water or number of washes are used.
A 3:1 wash ratio is what
We use mild air-pressure to pump the methoxide from the carboy into a
valve in the top of the processor, quite slowly. Maybe the way the
oil inlet from the pump to the top of the processor is arranged also
has something to do with it, but the mix is thorough and fairly
instant. On adding the s
The choice of paper feedstocks for biogas production does not lead toward high
volumes of biogas production. The solubility of wood fiber used in paper is
much lower than fresh feedstocks like grass, foodwaste, oily seed stocks, etc.
As a result, the low amount of digestible cellulose in the
Mark,
A while back, you had mentioned being able to find plumbing fittings
to use a carboy for adding methoxide. To this point, I have been
unable to find anyplace that sells carboy caps which connect to
plumbing fittings. Do you have any further information on where
these can be found?
Ok, so you got a fancy dancy stove that uses biodiesel and we are
now all drooling, so, do you also have a contact adress/website
where we can get one too? Please? Ta!
Luc
--- In biofuel@yahoogroups.com, Keith Addison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Journey to Forever 90-litre processor
> htt
In the US it doesn't seem to be a problem, whereas elewhere it does
not seem to be THAT simple. Here are some places to try in the US
(useless to me but maybe good for you) :)
Product A.
http://www.generalcontainer.com/displayCategory.asp?cat=3&subcat=12
I'd love to get my hands on these:
http:/
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