You are extemely wrong when you say that heat causes more
problems with emulsion (in fact you've told me yourself offlist that
you heated emulsions to break them, similar principle here) .
It's very much the other way around. Try it for yourself with some
test batches at different temperature
I thought that the problem with excess methanol is that it's an
atmospheric pollutant- that when we compost glycerol or
somehow treat or release any wash water that contains volatile
methanol, the methanol evaporates into the atmosphere and
does some sort of damage there. I think someone ment
Greetings and G'Day,
My name is John Irvine of Glen Innes in NSW State, Australia. My
work addresses the twin concerns of Environmental problems caused by
the use of dinosaur resources and the impending crisis (next 20 to 40
years) due to the finite source of the said dinosaur resources.
Existin
>It was 15 degrees yesterday, so my unconverted ( no fuel heater) 240D MB
>with B-100 wouldn't fire up.
>
>I noticed a old hot air popcorn popper in my goodie parts pile. I put it
>under the engine and went back to finish my coffee. 15 minutes later the 240
>fired up like a summer day.
>
>Cool!
>
Bill: If you prefer to make popcorn with it, here is another method:
A large pail of hot water from the tap; poured over the injection pump,
injectors and lines.
That'll get you started in about 2 minutes.
Of course, we also offer the VEG-Therm and VEG-Therm Lite (16A max
current draw) if y
Hello All, My name is Boston, I am getting the Itch to try Bio-Diesel
for the first time.
I have been reading about it for the past couple weeks and can't wait to
brew up my own batch.
A couple quick questions if you don't mind.
I'm looking for a place to buy methanol online? I found one pla
I have the oppertiunity to get lots of WVO for free. I don't own a
diesel vehicle and cannot afford to buy one at the moment. The only
heat I have for my house is a woodstove. I started thinking if I had
a way to burn WVO I could take care of all my heating needs. Does
anybody have any pla
Keith et al,
I cannot explian why it is so but a compression engine is not the same
as an ignition engine, meaning that in a diesel leaner means cooler,
richer means hotter.
So this may go to explaining a few things.
Also wear as a product of conbustion temperature is one thing,
biodiesel ea
Keith,
It is so many who does a great job in sharing, Yourself, Girl Mark, Todd,
MM and many others, that both are vocal and silent. This is your profit and
it is huge and rewarding. It is the only way to get a movement in the right
direction going.
The atmosphere on the JTF list is construc
It was 15 degrees yesterday, so my unconverted ( no fuel heater) 240D MB
with B-100 wouldn't fire up.
I noticed a old hot air popcorn popper in my goodie parts pile. I put it
under the engine and went back to finish my coffee. 15 minutes later the 240
fired up like a summer day.
Cool!
Bill
One of my customers for biodiesel is a musician. He decided to build a new
recording studio behind his house. First job was to excavate for the
foundations. Being a Brit. and careful with money, he hired a small digger
and had 6 friends come round with wheelbarrows to shift the surplus earth.
O
http://www.autoweek.com/cat_content.mv?content_code=06221563(05:38:47
Dec. 14, 2003)
Burning the Midnight Oil: VW banks on diesel for the near future
By ROGER HART
VW plans more diesels next year, but for now you can get one under
the hood of a New Beetle.
VOLKSWAGEN'S DIESEL SYMPOSIUM could
http://www.autoweek.com/cat_content.mv?content_code=06221563(05:38:47
Dec. 14, 2003)
Burning the Midnight Oil: VW banks on diesel for the near future
By ROGER HART
VW plans more diesels next year, but for now you can get one under
the hood of a New Beetle.
VOLKSWAGEN'S DIESEL SYMPOSIUM could
>On Fri, 12 Dec 2003 02:41:35 +0900, you wrote:
>
> >Hi MM
> >
> >>Although I am not buying that production of ethanol requires more
> >>energy than it
> >>produces,
> >
> >It could do - did you see this thread?
> >
> >Expert pans ethanol
> >http://infoarchive.net/sgroup/biofuel/30146/1/
>
>
>Well
Hi Martin
>If it is in fact running hotter, you could use a water injection system
>to cool it down (and also increase efficiency a bit)
>..or can you not do this with a diesel as you can with a gasoline engine?
>-Martin Klingensmith
Yes you can. Here's a roundup below of some stuff we've had
p
Economist and Nobel Prize winner Georgescu developed a new
biological or evolutionary approach to economic theory which he
called "bioeconomics". Unlike neo-classical economics, it doesn't
regard the world and all things in it as a mere machine. Herman Daly,
Michael T. Klare, Robert Costanza
Economics as If Energy Matters
http://web.math.fsu.edu/~fusaro/DL/chapter6.html
From: Environmental Math
Instructed by Ben Fusaro
http://web.math.fsu.edu/~fusaro/DL/index.html
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Hi Hakan
>Keith,
>
>I misunderstood, probably because I read one of the answers who assume that
>this was the question, before I answered.
No problem Hakan.
>We have our site http://energysavingnow.com/ who deals with our quite
>unique research and experiences concerning buildings, plus some ed
Hi Jack, and all
>Hi Keith, et. al.
>I am glad that this conversation is happening, because I think
>that it is perhaps one of the most important discussions out there
>today. That is, how do we seek to redefine our economies in such a
>way that localized development for subsistence and s
Hi Suresh
>Hi,
>
> As for Linux, or more specificaly GPL license that is used
> in Open Source Software is Free. Please note the Free here
> is defined as in Freedom, it does not mean it is free of cost.
An important distinction.
> Every one has freedom to make changes to source, but you
> need
Does anyone know if turpentone can be used in place of SVO/biodiesel?
It was prodused in great quontities out of wood.
Alex
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Maria,
When you speak of "reverse reaction," are you speaking of converting
biodiesel back to a glyceride, or are you simply speaking of a second
reaction taking place where the new biodiesel product is then converted to
soap - what has frequently been called "back cracking?"
> I was trying to w
Maria,
You didn't get the same answer.
You received an answer that explained that the difference in energies of
reactions - one to combine methanol with a free fatty acid and another to
recombine glycerol with a free fatty acid - are worlds apart.
If that response is not sufficient enough in vo
Dear Friends
I am a Industrial Microbiologist working on Bioethanol project
using anerobic microorganisms.Soon my position is coming to an end
and I am looking out for an other postdoctoral position in any
University in U.S.A.
If there is anybody in this group who can suggest /advise /help
we're starting with our research project and we've decided to start it with
anaerobic conversion. Could you please suggest gas collectors(with or w/o
analyzers for methane) which are normally used in the process...
and if ever, any of you have articles related to the topic, it would really be
Hi again Todd
As far as the wash-water's concerned, water hyacinths quite happily
eat the first-wash water, methanol and all, clean it up nicely. Well,
actually it's a mix of water hyacinths and two types of duckweed,
about both of which there's much good information to be found at JtF:
http:
My understanding, and I've been told it's in the patent literature
somewhere, is that the reverse reaction is slow. But you can
actually get it to happen on a liter scale if you work at it hard
enough, and homebrewers have talked about this elsewhere.
The fact that it is slow is used to produ
I asked you what you based this information on, not asking you
to just repeat it as fact.
How do you know this?
It contradicts some others' findings I believe.
mark
-- In biofuel@yahoogroups.com, "Appal Energy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> That portion of the reaction is in all practicalit
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