There are quality tests here:

Quality testing
http://journeytoforever.org/biodiesel_vehicle.html#quality

As for stoves, it depends on the stove. I think some will and some won't, no matter how well you've made it. Learn to make the stuff properly (easy) and give it a try.

We have a pressure stove made to burn kerosene and it works very well with biodiesel. See this page, about two-thirds of the way down, under "The pre-heating tank":

http://journeytoforever.org/biodiesel_processor10.html
Journey to Forever 90-litre processor

Best wishes

Keith


Hi all,

I am gearing up for my first test batch of biodiesel from virgin oil this
weekend.  A few have suggested that using a proven process and visual
observances should be satisfactory tests to verify that all went well.  Be
that as it may, I am still trying uncover any possible measures to help verify
my results.  So, I am wondering, has anyone used biodiesel in a backpacking
stove that is capable of burning petro-diesel?  Can I expect that if I use
biodiesel in one of these jobbies, should it burn the same as petro-diesel?
Should I expect any difference in flame color?  Would this sort of test be
completely insignificant?  Either way, I would certainly feel better the next
time I'm out on the trail if I was heating my dinner with bio instead of petro.

Thanks in advance,
Ken

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