[Biofuel] biodiesel used by?

2005-11-02 Thread Darryl West








Hi all,



This is like a stupid question, but a friend of mine
asked me and I wasnt to sure. Does
Biodiesel once produced have an expiry date or a used
by time? I would think not but then my
chemistry is limited to say the least.



Cheers



Darryl West









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Re: [Biofuel] biodiesel used by?

2005-11-02 Thread Mike Weaver

I've kept some for around a year, but it was inside and well sealed w/
no real temp swings.  OK, I forgot about it and burned it when I came 
across it ;-)

Darryl West wrote:
 Hi all,
 
  
 
 This is like a stupid question, but a friend of mine asked me and I 
 wasn’t to sure.  Does Biodiesel once produced have an expiry date or a 
 used by time?  I would think not but then my chemistry is limited to say 
 the least.
 
  
 
 Cheers
 
  
 
 Darryl West
 
  
 
 
 
 
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[Biofuel] Reactor Coating

2005-11-02 Thread john owens


I was reading through the mail archives for info on coatings for my reactor and seen some of your posts about por-15. 
I used the gray rust preventive coating.After a few minutes intomixing the chemicals into theWVOthe paint started to peal. 
I Prepared the inside by cleaning with paint thinners, then sanded it and cleaned it again. Then I sprayed it with two coats.
Should I have used an under coat and a top coat or what? 
I really could use the help with this because Icant a ford to be wasting this stuff especially when I'm paying 50 euro for a pint of it.
What sort of preparation did you do before applying the por-15?


John Owens

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[Biofuel] timing

2005-11-02 Thread michael skinner

I have a '82 Mercedes Benz 300d.  I remember reading that you should advance 
the timing with BD.  how many degrees , has anyone done it on a 300d, How?



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Re: [Biofuel] Oil and democracy -was-Scientific method

2005-11-02 Thread Jason and Katie





  - Original Message - 
  From: 
  Joe Street 
  To: Biofuel@sustainablelists.org 
  
  Sent: Tuesday, November 01, 2005 11:17 
  AM
  Subject: Re: [Biofuel] Oil and democracy 
  -was-Scientific method
  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 opportunity. I hope these nay sayers are wrong and 
  it is just the case that they don't understand his message. I don't have 
  a problem with abrasive people in fact I think we need that sometimes but it 
  is a pity when mouthpeices go for sensational shocking outrageous material 
  just for the shock value. BTW when you first posted, your references to 
  FCC citations led me to believe he was a pirate radio op. I wish I had 
  the opportunity that he has got there at a comercial station. Chances are they 
  keep him on as a part of a risky ratings game the station is playing. I can't 
  even get a spot on the university station due to the favoritism cliques that 
  exist here. Clandestine operations are the only alternative sometimes 
  but then the audience is virtually zilch..oh well.Its not so much the negative feedback, i mean the guy IS a 
  dick, but he has many many points, and he only does the "shock value" bit when 
  he is particularly angry about something (except when Slimfast and BamBam are 
  involved-i kinda feel sorry for those two...) and is trying to hear other 
  people's opinions on the matter, because around here, only contests get 
  callers, so lazlo pisses people off enough to call and say what they think 
  about the matter.

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Re: [Biofuel] biodiesel used by?

2005-11-02 Thread Gregory Petit

- Oorspronkelijk bericht -
Van: Darryl West [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Verzonden: woensdag, november 2, 2005 12:02 AM
Aan: Biofuel@sustainablelists.org
Onderwerp: [Biofuel] biodiesel used by?

Hi all,
 
This is like a stupid question, but a friend of mine asked me and I wasn't
to sure.  Does Biodiesel once produced have an expiry date or a used by
time?  I would think not but then my chemistry is limited to say the least.


Yes it has because it is a natural product; you can store it up to 1/2 year. If 
you store it in a dark fresh environment, you can keep it for about one year.

By the way, even regular diesel can't be stored forever. I've been told that it 
starts to break down after 2-3 years.

Kind regards,

Gregory



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[Biofuel] the end of suburbia

2005-11-02 Thread Bede

http://www.mininova.org/tor/51094 a very good movie...






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[Biofuel] Oil Mixing Valve

2005-11-02 Thread Ken Dunn

I'm trying to find a mixing valve to run inline between to storage
tanks: one for petro heating oil and one for bioheating oil.  The
purpose would be to allow for a controlled setting that I can test
burning bioheating oil without committing my primary storage tank to
the test.  I could also run ball valves inline to completely stop the
flow of one or the other.  I was thinking that a water mixing valve
might work but, aren't those actuated by the temps of the input water?
 I'm not sure that the flow rate would be sufficient either.  I'm sure
there has to be something available but, I just must not know the
right words to search on.

Take care,
Ken

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Re: [Biofuel] the end of suburbia

2005-11-02 Thread Buck Williams

thisss buck,, if u addd a T betweenn your exicssting valv and the 
burner, u can then add your bio tank with itss vlavle in the serviceee, use 
either tnank themn, or shut them both off, or addd T and vavlee and union,, 
then bio tank with its dedidcated vavlve, then u can remove the bio tank ro 
chancge it without stioping the use of regualrr heating jfuell,,, routine is 
this,,, the T,, then valve, then union,, thenvalve,, then biotank,,, all 
this added to the line after uur alreaddy exixting vavlvve between valve and 
burner buck,


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Date: Wed, 2 Nov 2005 16:50:11 +1300

http://www.mininova.org/tor/51094 a very good movie...






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Re: [Biofuel] the end of suburbia

2005-11-02 Thread Buck Williams




i can senddd schematiic in paint if this is confusling, buck

thisss buck,, if u addd a T betweenn your exicssting valv and the
burner, u can then add your bio tank with itss vlavle in the serviceee, use
either tnank themn, or shut them both off, or addd T and vavlee and union,,
then bio tank with its dedidcated vavlve, then u can remove the bio tank ro
chancge it without stioping the use of regualrr heating jfuell,,, routine 
is
this,,, the T,, then valve, then union,, thenvalve,, then biotank,,, all
this added to the line after uur alreaddy exixting vavlvve between valve 
and
burner buck,


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 Date: Wed, 2 Nov 2005 16:50:11 +1300
 
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Re: [Biofuel] Oil Mixing Valve

2005-11-02 Thread Ken Dunn

Buck said:
 thisss buck,, if u addd a T betweenn your exicssting valv and the
 burner, u can then add your bio tank with itss vlavle in the serviceee, use
 either tnank themn, or shut them both off, or addd T and vavlee and union,,
 then bio tank with its dedidcated vavlve, then u can remove the bio tank ro
 chancge it without stioping the use of regualrr heating jfuell,,, routine is
 this,,, the T,, then valve, then union,, thenvalve,, then biotank,,, all
 this added to the line after uur alreaddy exixting vavlvve between valve and
 burner buck,

That's easy enough.  I always look to the overly complicated answer
first.  I WOULD like to be able to try to vary the ratio of bio/petro
oil.  I suppose your solution offers that possibility if I vary how
far I open each of the valves.  One thing that I just now realized is
that I'd need to use one-way valves to prevent one tank filling the
other to stabilize the levels.  Which also leaves me realizing that
the tank with the higher level will naturally produce more pressure
(just something that I have to regulate).

Take care,
Ken

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