You've still got to find end uses for your co-/waste-products. Sodium
generates an environmental cost. Potassium generates a monetary and
environmental savings. You might care to see how much the savings in
fertilizer offsets the higher cost of the catalyst before you make a
final decision.
To
> Lol, Todd, I think you're projecting everything that's wrong w/ american
> mass commercialism onto one uhm..."sport?"
Actually? I'm just projecting a lot of what's wrong with
American/western mass commercialism in general - the avarice, the excess
and the galaxial wide chasm between the have
Hi!
Difference is only in total cost of the product.
I'll try to save every cent because the price of
biodiesel produced here is very close to bulk
price of dynodiesel. I mean biodiesel produced
from fresh not refined vegetable oils. So, my decision is NaOH.
At 19:06 24.12.05, you wrote:
>Jo
Lol, Todd, I think you're projecting everything that's wrong w/ american mass commercialism onto one uhm..."sport?" I'm not a race fan, don't get me wrong, and I see your point regarding the infinite paradox of american government, but I think quite quickly we could pass the same judgement on proba
Not twice the heat! More like 3.36 fold increase. Rearrange the formulas
describing Ohm's Law and you will see that for a given load (dipstick
heater) increasing the voltage from 120v to 220v will increase the power
dissipation (heat given off) as follows: (220/120)^2 = 3.361... The
simple
Hi!
At 18:29 24.12.05, you wrote:
>Hello Vaklin
>
> >My personal opinion, not sure I'm right or not...
> >
> >+ KOH dissolves in seconds in CH3OH
>
>Some of it does, but it takes about 10 minutes or more to dissolve
>what you'd use to make a batch.
>
> >o The process has not faster than one with N
Yeah, run two of them in series. These are pretty dumb heaters, and I
doubt they have any overheat protection. Maybe a thermal fuse if
you're lucky. Running them at four times the rated power might get
them too hot, even if they were submerged in liquid. They won't care
about the 50Hz vs 60Hz t
Actually,
It's not the racing vehicles themselves that are so polluting as it is
the balance of the industry.
Think about all the billions of miles logged by race fans to go see
their superheros every race weekend or bubblegum card signing. Think
about all the millions of metric tons of cheap
Well I am not against racing, but my point is if these researchers look
at the racing starting from F1 down to Nascar the picture is not rosy.
As you have written in your e-mail F1 team burns a lot (200.000lt per year
per team). So if you add them all its more than a drop in the bucket.
Let's h
Don't guess I'd try running a 120V heating element on 220V, but if there
was a way to use two at a time, I'd wire both in series, and distribute
the voltage between the two...
doug swanson
Teoman Naskali wrote:
>I just purchased some dipstick engine heaters. But I live in europe and
>they ca
I just purchased some dipstick engine heaters. But I live in europe and
they came from america, so they are 120V.
Now, if I plug them in to the 220V plugs, I know that they will give
twice the heat. What I want to know is that does the heat dissipate off
these things fast enough for it not to bur
Appal Energy wrote:
> Ba-a-h-h-h! Humbug!!!
>
> Humbug I tell you! Now back to work every last one of you. Those
> Mal-Wart shelves have to be refilled before midnight!
>
> Hot porridge be damned!! Back to work I say!
Truly, there is NO rest for the wicked! : - )
robert luis rabello
Ba-a-h-h-h! Humbug!!!
Humbug I tell you! Now back to work every last one of you. Those
Mal-Wart shelves have to be refilled before midnight!
Hot porridge be damned!! Back to work I say!
Humbug!!!
robert luis rabello wrote:
>Quimica Nova SA wrote:
>
>
>>Amigos, Friends
>>
>>Mis mejores dese
Quimica Nova SA wrote:
> Amigos, Friends
>
> Mis mejores deseos para que Uds. tengan una muy Feliz Navidad. Que el Niño
> Jesus los bendiga y los haga muy felices, y sanos, y alegres y que tengan
> mucho y buen trabajo, con toda su familia.
> Hasta siempre.
>
Gracias, senor!
M
Amigos, Friends
Mis mejores deseos para que Uds. tengan una muy Feliz Navidad. Que el Niño
Jesus los bendiga y los haga muy felices, y sanos, y alegres y que tengan
mucho y buen trabajo, con toda su familia.
Hasta siempre.
Marcelino Miranda
QUIMICA NOVA S.A.
Argentina
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A good source of these studies is HEI in Boston.
http://www.healtheffects.org/pubs-research.htm#Particles%20and%20Diesel%20Engine%20Exhaust
Sarath
On 12/24/05, Appal Energy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
And gasoline exhaust?And what of comparative studies with biodiesel exhaust, starting withB-100
>Evergreen Solutions <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
>I would...
>
>consider NaOH flakes over beads, usually cheaper...
>and dbl check that 90% pure KoH is good enough.
85% is good enough. Please see:
More about lye
http://journeytoforever.org/biodiesel_make2.html#lye
>I'm a fan of the NaOH method because
Hello Vaklin
>My personal opinion, not sure I'm right or not...
>
>+ KOH dissolves in seconds in CH3OH
Some of it does, but it takes about 10 minutes or more to dissolve
what you'd use to make a batch.
>o The process has not faster than one with NaOH
No, and also it's not slower.
>- KOH here
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