Re: [Biofuel] The Greatest Small Scale Anhydrous Discovery

2005-08-04 Thread Appal Energy
At this moment it is currently against the law to transport waste cooking oil in most states That's not exactly true. Substitute the word some for most. Even then the permit required is not excessively expensive. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Wow, I said to myself I was not going to tell the

Re: [Biofuel] The Greatest Small Scale Anhydrous Discovery

2005-08-04 Thread Brian Rodgers
So my unit is on the trailer in the backyard and will not get set up any time soon. I work as the local carpenter, cabinet maker, electriction, plumber, etc. for a group of about 25 people who share my talents and really do not want to see my 27 year old ethanol plant becopme a sucess because

Re: [Biofuel] The Greatest Small Scale Anhydrous Discovery

2005-08-04 Thread Tom Irwin
Hi All, Is it more economical to purchase 95% ethanol and run it through 3A molecular sieve or is it just best to purchase 100% ethanol? I have a muffle furnace in the lab and can reuse the mole sieve. Tom Irwin From: Ken Provost [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]To:

Re: [Biofuel] The Greatest Small Scale Anhydrous Discovery

2005-08-04 Thread Ken Provost
On Aug 4, 2005, at 12:04 PM, Tom Irwin wrote: Hi All, Is it more economical to purchase 95% ethanol and run it through 3A molecular sieve or is it just best to purchase 100% ethanol? I have a muffle furnace in the lab and can reuse the mole sieve. Depends what you mean by

[Biofuel] The Greatest Small Scale Anhydrous Discovery

2005-08-03 Thread fhebert8
Wow, I said to myself I was not going to tell the group so I could corner the market, but the owner of the Bar I am building just decided to double the size. So my unit is on the trailer in the backyard and will not get set up any time soon. I work as the local carpenter, cabinet maker,

Re: [Biofuel] The Greatest Small Scale Anhydrous Discovery

2005-08-03 Thread Ken Provost
on 8/3/05 7:07 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: So here it is, A mole sieve compressed air dryer will take water out of ethanol if the dessicant is a type 3A some are some are not but the dessicant can easily be replaced. This means it is possiable to produce a small

Re: [Biofuel] The Greatest Small Scale Anhydrous Discovery

2005-08-03 Thread Greg and April
I only know of a few states ( less than a dozen ) with reg's about transporting WVO, perhaps you can supply a full list. Greg H. - Original Message - From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Biofuel@sustainablelists.org Sent: Wednesday, August 03, 2005 20:07 Subject: [Biofuel] The Greatest Small