f you don't want to believe what I say,
fine. But attacking me was rude. But I will always
stand up for human rights.
You are the one who brought all the off topic
stuff into it. You seem to do this to me all the time.
I won't post anymore on this subject.
Please rem
get the produce, not the regular people.
BTW they do have a ministry of propaganda
directly under Fidel, check it out.
My facts are verifiable,
jerry dycus
--- Keith Addison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Same ol' story, eh, Jerry? What makes you feel
>
> countries.
> Regards,
> joel
That's a pretty hollow equality,
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gt; >the time.
> > Just so you know whom you are helping, it's
> >Fidel Castro and the commustist, not it's people
> who
> >get nothing but some beans and rice but not even
> soap.
> > jerry dycus
>
> Hm. No soap, even, eh? Now are
an nothing most of
the time.
Just so you know whom you are helping, it's
Fidel Castro and the commustist, not it's people who
get nothing but some beans and rice but not even soap.
jerry dycus
--- cpech <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> See website of
crop.
As processed SVO as bioidiesel is worth $1.50
a gallon, it's most cost effective use would be motor
fuel or use it in a straight svo fuel system with only
filtering.
jerry dycus
--- Dana Linscott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> How about using SVO for other uses t
manure for gas
and/or fertilizer. The farmers just selling soybeans
are losing a lot of profit. That's why farmers go
broke.
Making biofuel on a farm is a multi- product
operation if you want it to work profitably.
jerry dycus
--- John Kelley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
with 12vdc for 20 plus
years.
jerry dycus
--- Harmon Seaver <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> jerry dycus wrote:
>
> > Hi Ed and All,
> > Running a house 24/7 from a generator
> su--s.
> > I tried for a few days and the generator drov
ewing
people.
jerry dycus
--- Sharon & Mac <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> What is the current price per litre of B100 and for
> comparison that of petro
> diesel ?( in the USA that is ) regards Ronald.
>
>
3", 2" on the sides and 1" on
the top will really decrease the time it runs and
power consumed.If building one from scratch put
another inch on the bottom and sides. Little cool
escapes the top. Urethane foam is twice as good as
styrofoam.
Hope this helps,
f service because of eco
reasons and the stretches that run at 2mph or more.
These will produce serious power with almost
nil eco impact. I'm going to test the big unit for eco
impact by swimming through it while running. And no
I'm not crazy, well at least not about this! ;-)
et us know if anything
worthwhile is said?
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rom coal or
> oil fired powerplants (or worse, from
> photovoltaics!) with solar thermal
> electrolytic hydrogen. The key to effective H2
> production lies in using hot,
> concentrated solar processes that thermodynamically
> favor electrolysis and
> answer the exergy issue. W
Hi Steve and All,
Thanks everyone for the E85 vehicle info.
jerry dycus
--- steve spence <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> see www.e85fuel.com
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just here in Tampa.
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--- "Pedro M." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The current issue of National Geographic has a chart
> which shows that
> the United States imports about 95% of its oil
> needs. However,
e FFV logo on the front side
of the car. Detroit built a lot of them, I think
200,000+.
Anyone have better details and which model
years/ makes and are they still doing it?
jerry dycus
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> If you are serious about this conversion, yo
t and if you are smart
you'll listen to him.
jerry dycus
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> --- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], "steve spence" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
> we don't have enough low cost energy
d is over 10 mph. If neither will work use
WVO in a diesel gen well soundproofed.
As eff as your home is you could heat it from
wind or water gens because for winds they are usually
high during winter. Just put up a larger generator.
jerry dycus
> I looked at
Hi All,
Beware about breathing the fumes of castor
oil in 2 stroke exhausts. It will cause your bowel to
forcefully evactuate making a very embarrassing mess.
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Needing a heater for this winter would a
multi-wick floating on WVO with a 1/2 inch rise work?
Kind of like the VO floating candles but with larger
wicks.
Thanks,
jerry dycus
--- Appal Energy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi ED and All,
CRC is a company that makes lubs and other
things. Mostly known for it's consumer spray can oils,
lubes and solvents but has many other products. I use
them a lot.
jerry dycus
--- Edward Beggs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
&
Hi Keith and All,
CRC is selling gallons of diesel fuel
garrentied to make a diesel pass emissions test where
they have them.
Could this just be Biodiesel?
Thanks,
jerry dycus
--- Keith Addison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
.
Thanks,
jerry dycus
--- Appal Energy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Does anyone have accurate idea as to where one can
> find a contemporary supplier of Argand style oil
> lamps?
>
> These are circular wicked, with a draught tube
> running through t
list to promote biofuels.
Stuff like this will drive many away from learning how
to do biofuels.
Please Kieth change the rules so we can bring
biofuels to a larger audience. What's more important,
OT politics or biofuels?
Thanks,
Jerry Dycus
--- amhlayton <[
> self-sufficiency, hopefully
> within five years. With electric, I think I can
> produce enough solar
> source?
>
> Does this sound like the impossible dream?
No it's not, many have already did it.
jerry dycus
>
> thanks
> walter
>
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went as far as to force scienctist to
change their research when hemp, marijauna was looking
good.
Others intimidated by the US are the AMA, US Center
for Disease Control, UN panel on Drugs, ect.
jerry dycus
>
> Richard J Laue wrote:
>
> > >Todd s
Let's hope they come to their senses and
legalize it federally.
jerry dycus
--- steve spence <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> indeed, for many decades.
>
> Steve Spence
> --
>
> - Original Message -
> From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
tion wouldn't be
that different considering the greatly higher
performance. It also has the benifit of being
independently tested, something I didn't see on the
website of the air car. .
I would love to see it succeed but I don't see it
happening. You can't change phyics.
e other person was talking about long range. If
you only need a 5 mile range air may work. Not good
for most people.
The one's built in the US were really bad in
these points. Some barely went 1 mile and they froze
up.
Waiting for verifiable facts, I have mine,
waiting fo
Hi Keith and All,
If Chuck is this rude again we should axe him.
It's uncalled for.
I disagree with Pedro too but would never be as
disrespectful as Chuck.
jerry dycus
--- Chuck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> It's a con job. Are you always
Hi Keith and All,
Before you get to enthusiastic find out how
much energy it take to make this stuff. It may not be
eff.
Also many catalyst use very expensive
materials. That's the big hangup with fuel cells now.
jerry dycus
--- Keith Addison &l
00F turns it to H2 and CO,
syn-gas.
Also isn't boron deadly? What about boron salts?
Are they stable enough to keep boron safe? Are they
safe?
jerry dycus
>
> Tim
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compressors. I'd
> love to see a high
> compression plant powered by alternative energies.
> If that where to be the
> case than IMHO the EV car theory would be put aside
> as the antiquated
> technology it is.
But you can still go 3 or 4 times as far on the
same en
and
stopping corporate welfare, subsidies to the fossil
fuel, corporate farms and other industries.
In the US it only take a couple of hundred of
phone calls, letters to impress politicians enough to
do something. They don't get many.
I am sorry I
as a biofuel.
Thanks for the good work,
jerry dycus
--- Tim Castleman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Dear list,
> Though I rarely make a contribution to this list, I
> have learned a great deal from all of your open
> sharing of ideas and
to
> mine. Disposal isn't a real problem, eh? What've you
> been smoking?
Good stuff!!! ;-)
jerry dycus
>
> Keith Addison
> Journey to Forever
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matters. Your's seems a litte dark.
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> - Original Message -
> From: "Pedro M." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To:
> Sent: Sunday, July 22, 2001 7:13 AM
> Subject: [biofuel] Nuclear
>
>
> > Does
ryogenics
have to do with it? Nothing.
>
> Safe? Not much more than the Hindenberg.
A red herring if I ever saw one. You probably
believe that the H2 blew up. What happened was the
material used for the skin was very simular to solid
rocket fuel and that static electricity ignited the
skin.
Hi Pedro and All,
--- "Pedro M." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Sorry, I am not sure I have understood all you are
> saying, because this is
> not in a plain easy english for me .
Sorry, I'll try to be more clear.
>
> ----- Original Message
Hi Harmon and All,
--- Harmon Seaver <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> jerry dycus wrote:
>
> >For a given power storage there is little
> > difference in weight needed between air and
> battery
> > systems when everything is included with the
> bet
;d really love to see it. But since they are
not, we will. People all over the world read this list
and are starting biofuel plants bypassing the big
corporations.
>
> All the best.
Same to you,
jerry dycus
>
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nboard compressor
it would take many hours and it would cost $3,000 plus
and weigh 300 plus lbs. Double the cost and weight to
cut the time in 1/2.
Lead-acid batts can be charged 80% in 15 minutes.
Air would take that long plus and need large amounts
of cooling at a large air plant. Of course the coo
erry.html
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Hi All,
I figured out how to save the right whale that
has a net intangled on it but don't know where to get
ahold of the people trying to save it.
Any help with this off-list would be
greatfully apreciated.
jerry
Hi Martin and All,
--- Martin Klingensmith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I think there are people here experienced with
> electric vehicle ideas, I have a
> fairly broad-based question:
> Do any current electric vehicles utilize
> regenerative braking, or flywheel
> braking, and how much energy
r and wind) if stored in gasometers or
> bladders, especially if
> > there's a market or a profitable use for the
> oxygen (an oxygen-enriched
> > gasifier, for example). With compression ...?
How much does your Fuel cell cost?
jerry dycus
> >
>
mphr pack with
others optional.
It's 1300 lbs with 3 wheels and made from
composites.
You only have genorate the EV's average power use
if you have at least a 50 mile range.
jerry dycus
>
> Ed B.
> www.biofuels.ca
>
>
>
>
_
f the
> discussion concerning fuel cell
> usage in automobiles consists of little more than
> green wash. If we really
> wanted to be environmentally friendly, we'd walk, or
> ride a bike!
I agree except Ev's always make sense especially
when RE electricity i
amaica power utility.
I'd like to hear about the wood fired plants.
Thanks,
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methane, I wrote syn gas,
H2 and O2, the O2 should have been CO.
jerry dycus
--- Keith Addison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >John fry ran his hog farm with the methane from his
> pig manure. .
> >
> >He ran his hammermill and generated his
> ele
.
There's a machine coming out soon that takes
methane in one end and a clean burning diesel comes
out the other. Several co's are working on these to
turn stranded nat gas into money and cut pollution.
Hope this helps,
jerry dycus
>
> Donna
I prefer DD gasififying and/ or fiber for the
other products.
With gasifiying you still have the minerials to
fertilizing.
jerry dycus
> http://www.fuelandfiber.com/Hemp4NRG/Hemp4NRG.htm
>
> Tim Castleman
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genorators for cars/ trucks.
I believe TB Reed from the gasification list was
included for his work on mixing methanol/gasoline to
extend the gasoline supplies at MIT. It was written in
1980.
jerry dycus
>
>
>
> http://www.webconx.com/2000/biofuel/dwg
Maybe they did but don't want to admit it.
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Hi All,
For those who are reclaiming methanol what %
of the methanol do you get back? I assume vacuum
recovery method.
Thanks,
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tidal genorators for myself and other liveaboards.
If you are going to use an ICE to genorate build a
noise box to put it in with heavy walls.
Hope this helps,
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free biodiesel would cost about the same as
diesel if there was enough supply.
Adding 10/20% biodiesel to diesel shouldn't
raise the price much if at all.
Taxes not included, YMMV.
jerry dycus
--- "NBT - E. Beggs" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrot
rs on the genorators that were cooled
by H2. Apparently they didn't get all the H2 out and a
repairman touched off an explosion that killed him and
blew out the side of the plant.
While H2 does have it's place let's be careful
out there if you are going to fool around w
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e cheap way to test them and
other types of 'fuel enhancers'.
jerry dycus
>
> Amen. Sam, you say it so well. 8^) Corrosive
> diatribes and intolerant
> cynicism only serve to subvert understanding and
> hinder our general
> advancement.
>
>
ting to SVO. Any thoughts?
Thanks,
jerry dycus
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> Asians tend to use lamps and burners with wicks.
> Whether it is kerosene, coconut oil or vegetable
> oil.
> Only problem is soot from long term usage.
> If multiple wicks burner are a
f the
magnets.
Then we all can get back to things that work.
jerry dycus
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> --- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], "Dick Carlstein"
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > *good post warren !! this magnet thing either
> works, or
Hi David and All,
--- "Crabb, David" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> From: jerry dycus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: Water vs Energy Importance
>
> Hi All,
>
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> > > To whomever thi
her party. Ventrua is
starting to look good now.
No one believes in communism anymore, not even
communist. Stop fighting that war, it's over, they
killed themselves.
Remember moderation in all things.
jerry dycus
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The Hartline guy said they were probably
lowballing it to get the account.
Gov diesel fleets are required to do something
about emissions and biodiesel is about the only thing
they can do without large modifications to their
existing fleets. Check them out in your area if you
want to be a bio
ld be setup to work eff
at higher volts eff. They are 3 phase ac gens with
H-bridges.
jerry dycus
>
> Let's talk.
>
> Stuart
>
>
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waste of
time. Sounds like someone is milking the gov for grant
money.
The Home Power Mag DD to methanol article is
looking better as I've read other stuff that it will
work. How to purify it is another question. It's on
their 1st CD.
If you just need heat a producer gas unit ma
Hi David and All,
I'd e-mail the Redroc url that Steve Spence put
up a few days ago. It was from them that I found out
about it.
jerry dycus
--- David Reid <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Tim,
>Thanks for the refs. Will look into them
&
Hi Keith and All,
--- Keith Addison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Ricardo, Ken, Marc and all
>
> >As far as I know, sodium chloride cristals are
> naturaly anhidrous. It seems
> >to me that this will not work.
>
> Sodium chloride is very hygroscopic (absorbs water).
> I'm interested
> t
a lot of AC and dollars but knocks out
solar and windgen too.
jerry dycus
>
>
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>
> > For solar concertrators I like the old 7' to
> 10'
> > satellite dishes that are now obsolete and are
> given
> >
Hi Aleks and All,
Water vapor injection will cut NOX. Maybe
water injection in the exhaust may clean the catalyst.
Mixing kerosene will lower gel point.
jerry dycus
--- "Aleksander <kac" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> > Bio-diesel i
s Handbook from 1914, reprinted 1934
with just about everything available then from autos,
coal, steam, gas making, hydro, solar, AC, heat
exchangers, charcoal, chemicals, ect.
jerry dycus
>
>
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ect.
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the beam or it will be cooked instantly
from 5,000F+ temps. Remember what just a 4"/ 4 power
magifying glass would do to wood?
Let's be careful out there,
jerry dycus
--- Keith Addison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Dana, Ed, Jim and all
>
> Al
ertrator with steam to make H2 and CO to
fuel another gen.
>
> David Cruse
> - Original Message -
> From: "jerry dycus" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
>
> > Hi Tim and All,
> >
> > --- Tim Zarbo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
gas or destructive
distillation of waste crop biomass as the best,
cheapest fuel for an operation like you want if your
goal is to make money.
Hope this helps,
jerry dycus
PS, great Flying pigs, King George and Henry
stories .
>
> David, feel free to email me directly
e it's too dangerous, help people for
fun/ joy, give pols a hard time when they are
buttheads does make me different.
But I like it, may you become weird too,
jerry dycus
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> Heck yes! I'll never claim to be perfect
>
needs to be done only on
organisiums that will multiply only in controlled
conditions.
So lets be careful out there.
jerry dycus
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Does anyone know if anyone is working on the genetic
> engineering of crops to
> make them more am
as written on hemp paper.
Get your head out of the sand and see reality
instead of lying gov propoganda by bureaucrats
defending their turf.
Love,
jerry dycus
>
> -JIM
>
>
>
> < Date: 4/29/2001 10:35:53 PM Eastern Daylight Time
> From: [E
works.
As a 200 mile carb would be worth more than a
trillion dollars on todays market you couldn't keep it
secret for long if true. At 200 mile per gal you would
be 300 to 500% eff, not going to happen.
jerry dycus
--- David Reid <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
#x27;s per crop but not sure, Anyone?
Thanks,
jerry dycus
>
>
> Steve Spence
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>
> - Original Message -
> From: "jerry dycus" <[EMAIL
mas Jefferson raised and
praised it , if it's good enough for them it's good
enough for me.
I'd like to sue the DEA for fraud, the lying scum.
jerry dycus
> - Original Message -
> From: Warren Rekow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To:
> Sent:
which ones.
He's been trying to destroy the EV list with OT's
for the last 3 weeks and I need to which one's he's
been kicked off from as he's saying he hasn't been.
Please help me get him off our EV list.
Thanks,
jerry
Hi All ,
Anyone noticed that Troy Heagy is back on the
list?
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>
>
> Alan
Yes, let's edit these posts.
Alan, was there any new or news about diesels at the
fly-in?
Thanks for the Clearwater,Fla windgen info.
Here in Tampa downtown there are a lot of used
plastic drums at pretty low prices of 7 to 15$ ea
wind-
water gen posts but at least they are RE in nature and
goes to the same goal of renewable energy and are
intertwined with biofuel. I'll cut down on them and
label what I do post as OT-RE in the future.
Thanks,
jerry dycus
> -Original Message-
>
overloading.
Too bad the drawings won't come up for me, I'd
like to see it.
Do you build windgens? If so I have some ideas
I'll never use. I'll give you for free offline as I
want more windgens out there too.
jerry dycus
--- David Teal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wo different things. Much
of its blade area won't be of any use also because of
it's angle.
Also centrifical forces on the unit would be great
in high winds and the mounts the blade attaches to
looks heavy and complicated. A normal 2 blade unit
would be more eff and cheaper
wo different things. Much
of its blade area won't be of any use also because of
it's angle.
Also centrifical forces on the unit would be great
in high winds and the mounts the blade attaches to
looks heavy and complicated. A normal 2 blade unit
would be more eff and cheaper
beat the pants off them in court without a
lawyer. They did try to charge me for much more than
was used though. The judge was very pissed at them and
told them so.
>
> Best of luck,
> Dana
Thanks,
jerry dycus
> welcome.
Put fans on them as most are not designed to run
long times and will overheat. At 900 watts a 60 lb
battery would only last 45 minutes and you shouldn't
really discharge it past 50% for long life so about 30
minutes per batt.
jerry dycus
> Eri
they tell you otherwise it's a scam.
jerry dycus
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Dear Marcelino
> They are on the web I have found them on
>
> WWW.bioflamm.de
> It looks German
>
> But while searching for WVT I found this new wind
> turbine which is
&g
just used
them for a while and haven't any problems?
Didn't you mention before you only had a $18
electric bill? If so how did you do it?
Thanks,
jerry dycus
--- Appal Energy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Least expensive method to filter
Hi Steve, Ed and All,
--- Steve Spence <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> bummer. no cogen possibility then.
>
My yanmar is air cooled and I'm going to co-gen
heat from it. You can make the engine more eff by
eliminating the power robbing fan by putting copper
pipe coils in the cooling fins wi
s is Fla where the goverment is bought and
paid for. It'll be at least 3 years before net
metering is the law here or longer, probably a lot
longer.
I plan on doing it safely, I don't want anyone
to fry.
Thanks for caring,
jerry dycus
>
> Dana
then the other
120vac leg could be used to power a relay disconecting
the gen to just run your house until the powerline
comes back on.
If this works it would make tying in cheap and
safe.
Hope this helps,
jerry dycus
>
>
> > -Original Message---
the winter is to build
a large compost pile with some pipes running water
thru it to collect the heat. One lasts the whole
winter. With gas and oil prices going up this looking
pretty good.
I'm working on ways to make methanol or methane
from biomass but I have a long wa
ag per 200 litres but there has to be a better
> way. I run 2
> vehicles and a 2kva genset on straight fat.
Where would you buy a filter bag?
Couldn't you back flush it for reuse a couple of
times.
Do you do anything else besides filtering it?
Thanks
hanks,
jerry dycus
--- steve spence <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> looking for a toilet paper roll type filter used on
> old tractors.
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