Howdy Jeremy, short answer, no. All the trap is doing is burning propane to
make co2.
Jeremy Farmer wrote:
Just wondering if anyone had any input. I have been thinking about
Biodiesel, and I came across a mosquito trap at the hardware store that
uses propaine run across titanium to crack the hydrocarbons down to CO2
and attracting mosquitos. I was wondering if the same theory could be
used to make biodiesel? Does anyone have any ideas?
Thanks,
Jeremy Farmer
JBF Holdings LLC
2601 Lazy Hollow #603
Houston, Texas 77063
832-414-4217
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