you'll have to rewire the heater.. (110v i think)

--- In biofuel@yahoogroups.com, Yves vd Hoeven <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> I have already been driving for a year on WVO (with a pre-heater 
system). 
> The startup though requires ordinary 'diesel'. I have brewed my own 
> biodiesel a few times (succesfully), but I don't seem to be as 
handy and 
> technically equiped to build my own processor. So, I'm very 
interested in 
> buying one. Off course this means it would need to be shipped to 
Belgium, 
> Europe (for which I am prepared to bare the costs).
> 
> Best regards,
> Yves.
> 
> 
> 
> At 07:00 PM 7/29/2004 -0700, you wrote:
> >Hello to all. I am a mechanical engineering/chemistry
> >student at the University of Arizona.  I will soon be
> >accepting an exchange for at least one year to another
> >University in a different part of the country.  Due to
> >space (dorm living) and other limitations, I would
> >like to sell my current biodiesel project to someone
> >who would make good use of it.  I have just completed
> >a 40 gallon "Appleseed" reactor made from a brand new
> >hot water heater with the guidance of Girl Mark.  I
> >have only recently finished the reactor....in fact, it
> >has never been filled with anything other than water
> >(for leak testing).  The design is the now famous hot
> >water heater based design using external piping and a
> >circulating pump.  The reactor is ready to begin
> >processing.  I also have a 55 gallon drum wash tank
> >with an open top and internal standpipes which is
> >ready to go but not yet leak tested.
> >
> >I will sell the reactor and wash tank for only the
> >cost of the materials I put into it.  Though I have
> >not completely added this up yet, it will be right
> >around $200 - $250 for everything you need (less
> >chemicals) to make your biodiesel.
> >
> >I live in Tucson, Arizona.  Pick-up/delivery options
> >will have to be worked out with a buyer.  I have
> >transported both the reactor and the wash tank in my
> >Volskwagen Golf (not at the same time) with only very
> >minor disassembly, so this should not be a problem.
> >
> >I can provide digital photos of this equipment upon
> >request.  Everything is well built, piping is well
> >taped, and easy to use. Please reply to
> >[EMAIL PROTECTED] for personal questions that would
> >not be of interest to the group (ie. logistical
> >questions).
> >
> >Thank you,
> >
> >Brian
> >
> >
> >
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