Als je olie koopt is dat inderdaad duur. Er staat je echter niets in de weg om gebruikte olie bij een restaurant op te halen en daarvan biodiesel te maken :)
Groeten, Yves. At 13:52 1/02/2004 +0100, you wrote: >Hi all, >After 8 weeks hospital (nothing to worry about) , I am back again and found >over 2000 e-mails on this forum. Great ! >To be honest, I didn't read them all. >Before I left for a while, I think I have asked the question, how I can use >ethanol to run a diesel engine on. >Over here in Europe, the veg oil is getting quite expensive, because more >and more people start to know how they can drive their car on it, and of >course the oil - merchants - rise theire prices. >However, there is still enough sawdust for free. >Can I just mix ethanol with BD, or can I run my diesel on strait ethanol ? >What would be the effects to the environment ? I would think it burns >cleaner than BD ? > >Met vriendelijke groeten, >Pieter Koole >Netherlands. > > > >The information contained in this message (including attachments) is >confidential, and is intended for the addressee(s) >only. If you have received this message in error please delete it and >notify the originator immediately. The unauthorized use, disclosure, >copying or alteration of this message is strictly forbidden. We will not be >liable for direct, special, indirect or >consequential damages arising from alteration of the contents of this >message by a third party or in case of electronic communications as a result >of any virus being passed on. > > >----- Original Message ----- >From: "Appal Energy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >To: <biofuel@yahoogroups.com> >Sent: Sunday, February 01, 2004 3:23 AM >Subject: Re: [biofuel] Methoxide mixing > > > > Paul, > > > > For most, simple HDPE gallon jugs or HDPE 5 gallon carboys are sufficient, > > preferably translucent. Prepare the sodium methoxide 12-24 hours in >advance > > and time will do most of the dissolving for you, with perhaps an >occasional > > bit of agitation. > > > > KOH dissolves much more readily (a matter of minutes with mild agitation) > > than NaOH, but perhaps is not as available for some. > > > > Doesn't matter if the process you choose is acid/base or straight base. It > > serves your interests best if you make sure that adequate mixing takes > > place. Treat neither any differently from the other. > > > > Todd Swearingen > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: "Paul B.Schmidt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > To: "biodiesel lisst serve" <biofuel@yahoogroups.com> > > Sent: Saturday, January 31, 2004 10:40 AM > > Subject: [biofuel] Methoxide mixing > > > > > > > Just wondering what other people are using to mix up the lye and > > > methanol with. Seems that I read alot about putting it in a sealed > > > container to avoid fumes... but then how do you mix it up? Just shake > > > it around or do you need to have some sort of sealed mixed in the > > > carboy??! Does that do enough? > > > > > > The "Foolproof" method notes that "... It's nasty stuff and it's not > > > easy to mix -- and it must be thoroughly mixed before you use it, with > > > all the lye dissolved" and goes on to note that you just give it a > > > series of swirls and then let it sit. Is that enough to thoroughly mix > > > it?! Sounds good to me if so as I was planning on having to mix up > > > several small batches in my blender and then pouring them into a > > > container together, sealing that and then having it gravity fed through > > > a tube into the processor. So,... just pour, shake thoroughly, and > > > drain..?!. > > > > > > Also, does the base vs acid process demand more or less thorough > > > mixing? 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