Thanks, Martin. My thoughts also.
Regards,
chris
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From: Martin Klingensmith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, May 17, 2004 12:07 AM
To: biofuel@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [biofuel] RE: Vacuum Pump for Condenser
Tan wrote:
> Fred,
> Actually, I hav
Tan wrote:
> Fred,
> Actually, I have been contemplating on this for quite a long time. I have
> been studying Dale Scroggin's processor which has a vacuum pump in it.
> (http://home.swbell.net/scrof/Biod_Proc.html). His schematics
> (http://home.swbell.net/scrof/procdraw.htm) indicate that the
oups.com
=>Subject: Re: [biofuel] RE: Vacuum Pump for Condenser
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=>Tan wrote:
=>
=>> Can anyone give me an opinion about this?
=>>
=>> Would a vacuum pump from a car (the vacuum pump attached to the
=>alternator
=>> and the breaks' master cyl
rds,
Chris
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=>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
=>Sent: Tuesday, May 04, 2004 8:10 AM
=>To: biofuel@yahoogroups.com
=>Subject: Re: [biofuel] RE: Vacuum Pump for Condenser
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=>Hi
=>I've been wrestling with this one fo
Hi
I've been wrestling with this one for a while and I don't see an easy
answer.
I think:
a vacuum pump is not what you need, your condenser needs to empty
into a well, and since this needs to be a closed system so the alcohol
doesent go evaporating off into the atmosphere. You nee
Tan wrote:
> Can anyone give me an opinion about this?
>
> Would a vacuum pump from a car (the vacuum pump attached to the alternator
> and the breaks' master cylinder) do for alcohol recovery?
Most cars use engine vacuum to run the power brakes. I have seen
vacuum pumps on diesel powere
Can anyone give me an opinion about this?
Would a vacuum pump from a car (the vacuum pump attached to the alternator
and the breaks' master cylinder) do for alcohol recovery?
Thanks,
Chris
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