Thanks James I really like your suggestion on diverting my research on the biodiesel stove to using that of plant oil or cooking oil. I have looked at the link you gave and saw the Aristo stoves which looks very ok. My question is, could that same stove use the biodiesel fuel? Since the biodiesel am using is made from cooking oil?
And my reason for using biodiesel is because of the availability of it here in Kenya therefore am working from the fuel to the stove i.e. I first have the fuel now I need to utilise my fuel in cooking. Crispin, could you please give us a lot more information to support your thought on biodiesel burning a lot more easier? On Thu, Jun 6, 2013 at 3:05 AM, Crispin Pemberton-Pigott < [email protected]> wrote: > Dear Jim > > Biodiesel (or bioparaffin) is a lot easier to burn cleanly than vegetable > oil. > > There are many practical reasons for making the fuel behave like standard > 'paraffins' (CxHy) molecules. > > Regards > Crispin > From BB9900 > > -----Original Message----- > From: "James Hensel" <[email protected]> > Sender: "Stoves" <[email protected]> > Date: Wed, 5 Jun 2013 17:00:03 > To: <[email protected]> > Reply-To: Discussion of biomass cooking stoves > <[email protected]> > Subject: [Stoves] MY BIODIESEL STOVE PROJECT > > David Wanjagi > > I have a different perspective I suggest you should consider. Why go to > all > the trouble and expense to burn biodiesel when you can 1) use the seeds as > Paul Anderson suggests or 2)use the oil without further processing into > biodiesel. > > I believe you can find stove designs that will burn straight vegetable oil. > > Of course this assumes that vegetable oil is cheaper than biodiesel and the > climate is warm enough that the higher viscosity of vegetable oil (compared > to Biodiesel) is not a problem. > > I am sure there are several oil stove designs on the > www.stoves.bioenergylists.org site. Here is the first one I ran across. > http://stoves.bioenergylists.org/chaearisto > > These stoves look more complicated to build than the TLUD Paul Anderson is > suggesting which would burn jatropha and other oil seeds. > > I know you are set on designing a biodiesel stove. But you made that > decision without research. Now that you have done some further research, > you should reconsider you premise. > > Jim Hensel > Portland, Oregon USA > > > _______________________________________________ > Stoves mailing list > > to Send a Message to the list, use the email address > [email protected] > > to UNSUBSCRIBE or Change your List Settings use the web page > > http://lists.bioenergylists.org/mailman/listinfo/stoves_lists.bioenergylists.org > > for more Biomass Cooking Stoves, News and Information see our web site: > http://stoves.bioenergylists.org/ > > _______________________________________________ > Stoves mailing list > > to Send a Message to the list, use the email address > [email protected] > > to UNSUBSCRIBE or Change your List Settings use the web page > > http://lists.bioenergylists.org/mailman/listinfo/stoves_lists.bioenergylists.org > > for more Biomass Cooking Stoves, News and Information see our web site: > http://stoves.bioenergylists.org/ > > -- *With Regards * *David Maina Wanjagi +254700605588*
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