Thanks for the tips Keith.

the "Journey to Forever" website has revolutionized my family's life! 
Everything 
I have learned thus far about Bio-Diesel has been learned from going to your 
site and hands on experience. I've got a long way to go, but my community is 
now 
addicted to the concept of running on renewable energies! 


Thanks to all who have worked to research and develop the future of energy in 
our society. I'll send some photos etc. of my facility when it is finished.

Another concept I am about to explore is using the  biodiesel in my hydronic 
heating system thereby drying it while heating the floor of my shop.I installed 
an infloor pex pipe system in a concrete slab in the fall and I'm about to hook 
it up as the final stage in the processor. Once the fuel has circulated through 
the floor and had ample time to return to the reservoir and dry, it would be 
siphoned off as fuel, making room for the next batch that needs to be dried to 
take it's place. Only washed bio-diesel would be used for this. Are there any 
problems inherent with heating bio-diesel to 140 degrees?

Seth "Dredneck" Macdonald

Dunster BC 
CANADA





________________________________
From: Keith Addison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: biofuel@sustainablelists.org
Sent: Thu, February 17, 2011 10:11:09 PM
Subject: Re: [Biofuel] Query on breaking emulsions

>Hi all,
>
>Seth Macdonald here from Northern BC CANADA. I run a very small bio-diesel
>refinery with plans to sell/trade with local organic farmers this 
>coming spring.
>This winter has been particularly harsh up here and I am having problems
>maintaining constant temperatures in my shop. This has led to a variety of
>problems.

You might consider this:

http://journeytoforever.org/RSwoh1.html

>Does anyone out there have any ideas on breaking an emulsion with a 
>large batch
>of fuel that will NOT separate from the wash water? I know, it 
>should never have
>happened in the first place.

That's right - emulsions shouldn't happen.

>Cross-contamination due to cooled glycerin in the
>processor lines is likely the culprit. Even though the product DID 
>pass the wash
>test.

And the methanol test?

>I have tried heating and cooling, but it is taking a ridiculous amount of
>energy to heat 40 gallons of emulsified fuel and I can't seem to get it hot
>enough to make any difference.
>
>Any help on this issue will be greatly appreciated.

http://journeytoforever.org/biodiesel_bubblewash.html#emulsion

Best

Keith


>Seth "The Dredneck" Macdonald
>Robson Valley Bio-fuels
>Dunster BC
>CANADA
>V0J 1J0
>
>PH: 250-968-4411


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