Understood. I will produce a batch large enough to make several runs at
the 150mL test and post the results.
I consumed the remains of my last test batch in a 125mL run (it was all
that was left) and I followed your agitation (10 times up and down
violently). it had seperated in to two clearly
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If you're looking for reproducability, you need to follow baseline, not
modify a test/experiment so as to suit your own preference or conditions.
You've apparently neglected to consider increases in sampling error that
occur when conducting tests at micro-levels/volumes. You compound any fla
Hi,
Having been a board member of non-profit organizations I'm very well
aware of the benefits of being a non-profit. The point I failed to get
across was. In the event it's permissible to, "piggy back" so to speak on
the back of another non-profit, why would another organization go throug
the 70*F batch was mostly separated within about 5-10 minutes but didn't
really reach completion until the end of 25 minutes.
thirty seconds to a minute???
http://journeytoforever.org/biodiesel_vehicle.html#quality
says "Then let it settle. The biodiesel should separate from the water
in h
not really trying to say that keith has made a mistake on his site.
instead I was asking for more information on how to conduct the test in
a reproducible manner. I have a lot of respect for keith and what he
does. you seem to lack that and I would be interested to understand why.
I think t
Hallo Phillip,
Friday, 17 December, 2004, 20:00:59, you wrote:
PW> Martin (and Keith and Midoria and all readers)
PW> Need your advice:
PW> 1) I would like to start a similar web-blog specific
PW> to the San Joaquin Valley, California, specifically
PW> centered on Air Quality/Transportation/Alt
Martin (and Keith and Midoria and all readers)
Need your advice:
1) I would like to start a similar web-blog specific
to the San Joaquin Valley, California, specifically
centered on Air Quality/Transportation/Alt Fuels
because I believe more "out of the box" thinking is
needed in this area.
OR
Michael - Thanks. The biggest thing I learned from
your weblinks:"From 1990 to 1999, air toxics emissions
have declined by 30%. These reductions are the result
of implementing stationary and mobile source
regulations. Eighty-four percent of air toxics are
included below as volatile organic compou
Eric & Wendy wrote:
Hi Everyone!
Thanks to those who replied to my last e-mail. I appreciate the
encouragement!
I¹ve heard some rumors about the upcoming winter in the Northeast‹a huge
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I might need to stock up on just
at 7:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. and Sundays 9:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. We are located
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After more than two years and lots of hard work by many of you, it is now
official - effective 15 December, 2004 the Biodiesel facility at Q
Gustl,
Just in case you (or anyone reading this) ever find yourself needing to
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