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>>make it harder to process.
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Is the settling drum you use the cone bottom or is it
flat bottom? What do
erick
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I am just getting started making BD. I have had some trouble getting all the water removed from t
>It seems that the food particles also hold a large amount of water that
will
>make it harder to process.
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Heat and vacuum is pretty hard to beat for drying oil IMHO.
Joe
Mike Weaver wrote:
Hi Lee,
I've found it easier to switch to a better WVO source than to fiddle too
much de-watering. That said, heat and time will work.
Lee Eady, D.C. wrote:
I am just getting started making
eems that the food particles also hold a large amount of water that will
>make it harder to process.
>
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Wow - that's a lot of water - is there any other source of WVO near you?
Derick Giorchino wrote:
> I also had some trouble in the beginning. I now use a settling drum I
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Hi Lee,
I've found it easier to switch to a better WVO source than to fiddle too
much de-watering. That said, heat and time will work.
Lee Eady, D.C. wrote:
> I am just getting started making BD. I have had some trouble getting
> all the water removed from the WVO. Is it a must to heat th
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> I am just getting started making BD. I have had some trouble getting
&
Lee,
I don't know where you are at in the learning process but if you have
not started with virgin oil and had multiple success in small batches do
yourself a favor and start there and learn the titration before you
start with WVO.
As far as heating it there is a whole section on getting the wat
luck Derick
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I am just getting started making BD. I have had some
trouble getting all
I am just getting started making BD. I have
had some trouble getting all the water removed from the WVO. Is it a must
to heat the oil if so how hot, how long? Will it settle out on its own if
just sits if so how long do I need to let it settle? Any info will be
appreciated.
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Have a look at what Dale says about it here:
Removing the water
http
Have a look at what Dale says about it here:
Removing the water
http://journeytoforever.org/biodiesel_make.html#water
Best wishes
Keith
>Emil
>
>I was thinking about something like that a few months ago but stayed
>away from it because I felt that this forum would have covered it
>already if
I ran some WVO into which I added a measured amout of water through a
slow filter filled with silica beads and it worked pretty well removing
the water. I haven't yet tried heating it to see if it pops but visually
it looks like it worked.
-Mike
Manzo, Emil wrote:
> Greetings. Has anyone trie
Emil
I was thinking about something like that a few months ago but stayed away from it because I felt that this forum would have covered it already if it was worth doing.
The minds here are great and that product is not new.
I guess I will join you in venturing into that area.
Thanks for gettin
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Greetings. Has anyone tried using an absorptive
polymer to remove water from WVO? It is a cheap product that is used in
Greetings. Has anyone tried using an absorptive polymer to remove water
from WVO? It is a cheap product that is used in sandy soils to increase water
retention for plants. It is also used in products that remove water from the
bottom of fuel tanks at gas stations. I think one brand is calle
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