I am very interested.
Pieter.
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Hi,all,
You won`t believe it,but up to now I found
EIGHTEENS
Yes Rob, 100% Sodium hydroxide is good quality lye. I can only find 97% pure
without paying stupid money for it. Is your supplier very expensive?
Reg'ds Bob
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Thanx Keith . . . This is good stuff!!!
Arden
On Oct 29, 2005 09:05 PM, Keith Addison [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey Arden
Hey gang,
Does anybody know where I can find plans on how to build an anearobic
bio-digester??
Right nearby. :-)
Methane Digesters For Fuel Gas and Fertilizer
Would there be any one with experience building processors willing to look at a CADdrawing ofmy processorand help meimprove it?
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batch of bioD (Though I am constantly eliminating variables and I think
I'm getting closer; tracking down an incomplete reaction now I think.),
I did just recently put E85 in my car.
I literally stumbled across the station that carries it in my area,
while coming back from errands; I pulled in
Thanks Tom,I have started gardening and finally got the hang of compost thanks
to JtF. I got a big grinder and shred every thing from all the leaves that the
neighbors bag up for land fill to newspapers and household paper trash. I
would nothing to leave the house for a landfill so I try not
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Would there be any one with experience building processors willing
to look at a CADdrawing ofmy processorand help
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I don't think so. I think it's about $40 for a 50# bag. I haven't gone to
pick it up yet. Probably will tomorrow and I'll let you know for sure if
you're interested. What part of the world are you in?
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Here are some lists of vehicles that are flex-fuel (E85) capable.
http://www.e85fuel.com/e85101/flexfuelvehicles.php
This page may also be helpful (how to determine from VIN if vehicle is
flex-fuel).
http://www.e85fuel.com/information/vin.php
Correct me if I'm wrong, but there are two potential causes for bad
emulsions on wash testing, right? Incomplete Reaction and Excessive
Caustic, right?
Well, operating under those assumptions, I've been working back through
and pulling different angles and variables to test. I'm using utterly
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Hey Jason and Katie;Does your friend have a website? I'm sure his
broadcasts
The plans can be sent to have either CNCplasma or water jet cutting machines to make the all important cone bottom.
I am based in Australia, I live in a 75 % solar powerd house (i am yet to buy a diesel genorator and solar hot water) as part of my way of giving back to JTF everything i do is free
Thanx Keith . . . This is good stuff!!!
Arden
You're most welcome Arden. We're hoping to have more info to upload
soon, we'll make a full website section on biogas.
Please keep us informed of your progress.
Best wishes, good luck
Keith
On Oct 29, 2005 09:05 PM, Keith Addison [EMAIL
Hello Logan
My mistake, I said sodium chloride without thinking, but I know mixing lye
with things that contain chlorine can and will for chlorine gas, I don't
know exactly what because I've never tried experimenting with it. Sorry for
the confusion.
Obviously your concern was safety, for which
Hi Bob, Todd and all
Appal Energy wrote:
Jason and Katie,
I believe the operational premise here is that the sodium chloride
(table salt) would settle out during a FFA recovery process, no
different than the manner in which potassium phosphate settles out when
using KOH as the
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Hi,
Welcome to the latest update of the Global Issues
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these could be used to split water from WVO?
Bioclaire Nederland wrote:
I am very interested.
Pieter.
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So give the bags. You have no use for them anyways and ther ARE
reusable. Plus it will have the effect of humbling (some of ) them and
may be a step
I went to Lazlo's page on the site you linked. Judging by the negative
feedback it sounds like the guy is the type who says outrageous things
for shock value a la Howard Stern. I haven't heard his bit obviously
so it is not for me to judge but if it is true I think he is somewhat
wasting his
Hi,all,
Hi,Juan,
Hi,Pieter,
Hi,Mike,
The purpose of the fuel purificators/l-l
separators/ is to separate the WATER and any
contaminants in the fuels/heavy fuels/.They are
commonly used in the ships,the manufacturers are well
known companies
Please contact me off group [EMAIL PROTECTED] as i will have to switch off the group soon due to the bulk of email that is not about biodiesel.
AlexHave you considered opening a Gmail account? www.gmail.com
We've discussed it a few times here, but the best features are the
'threading' of
I second that. I got a gmail account mostly just for backup in case my
yahoo or work email server was down, but now it is my primary email,
and my others (except my crappy work email which we actually pay for)
just forward here. Especially discussions. Threading of emails may
be one of the
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