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Title: "Dirty Jobs" on Discovery - Biodiesel bit
Post by: lord_verminaard on April 30, 2006, 04:02:37 pm
If you've never seen the show, the host goes and works a day on some really nasty jobs, like city sewer cleaning, etc... well he did a bit today on collecting waste vegetable oil (and cleaning the fryer) and then went to this guy's barn where he had a full biodiesel reactor.  Showed the process quite well, and without getting too technical, did a lot of promoting on the fuel.  They guy had four diesel powered vehicles, a bio-powered garage heater, and a bio electric generator.  Pretty cool!  Of course, the guy had at least one VW, a newer Passat wagon.  Worth a watch, as the show is quite good even when not promoting diesel.  :)

Brendan
84 Scirocco 8v
00 Camaro L36 M49
Title: "Dirty Jobs" on Discovery - Biodiesel bit
Post by: Rat407 on May 23, 2006, 03:50:10 am
I watched it this weekend.  I taped it so I could rewind it just in case there was something I wanted to see in detail.  He did do a good job explaining it and not going into great detail.  One thing I thought was odd was he didn't wash his fuel.  From everything I have been reading you don't have to but it is better if you do. It burns way cleaner that way and less problems with fuel filters from what I understand.  If anyone is interested go to Discovery.com and look up Dirty Jobs and the TV schedule. I'm sure it will be on again.
Title: BioDiesel :)
Post by: VW Scully on May 24, 2006, 06:54:50 pm
Hey;
I didn't see it but heard about it. Apparently he did some things not quite right, but since I didn't see it, I can't comment ;).
However, re. washing fuel. I have been making BioDiesel for over a year now and I don't wash; I let it settle over several months and then decant the fuel off the top, filter it again and then put it in my car and drive away :).

However, that does take a long time to end up with the same result as washing (i.e. removing soap and residual methanol.)
Here's a pic of my finished fuel after it has sat for several months; I added some water; shook the crap out of it  :roll:  and it still cleared up nicely indicating that the soaps have settled out.
(http://www.execulink.com/~sieg/vw/biodiesel/cleansettledbio.jpg)


Anyway, I will be washing this summer though so I can use my fuel sooner as I plan to run B100 this year; (I've been running B20 to B50).
hth :)