Best biodiesel maker

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Old 04-11-2008, 01:56 PM
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Best biodiesel maker

Seeing what the best way to make the bio diesel is. Wanting to make something like 100 gallons a week. Is there companies that make systems? How hard is the sequence? I can get all the used fryer oil I need.

PLEASE I need all the advice I can get!
 
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Has anyone ever heard of this site before its says all you gotta do is add this stuff to fryer oil and walla you have fuel. Dieselsecret.com
 
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Utah Biodiesel Supply - Biodiesel Homebrewing Supplies, Equipment, Processors and Information
Here is a starting place for you.
From what has been said on these boards before dieselsecret is snake oil. If your going to do biodiesel do it right.
 
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If you want to learn, start here: Welcome - Collaborative Biodiesel Tutorial Website If you have any questions then, come back here and ask. Lots of people here will try and help.
 
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There are a number of places to get information. One that I like is journeytoforever.com They have recipies from different people who all do things slightly different, and they have some diagrams and photos of different setups people have developed.

There is a place in Chico near me that make biodiesel processors (biopro series) They make all stainless steel single tub units which are semi automatic, they are pretty nice I went and looked at them but they want $9000! That pretty much defeats my purpose of making inexpensive fuel. But I think I can make something very similar (maybe better) to what they do for about 10% of the cost. But I think I like their method of esterfication (acidic reaction) prior to transesterfication (basic reaction). At journeytoforever they term it the "fool proof" method. The biopro 190 is a 50 gal batch reactor. The 190 comes from the recipe where you add 190ml of sulfuric acid as the first step, then add the methoxide. This eliminates the need to perform a titration, all you need to do is test for FFA and as long as it is below 5% you are good to go. (that is what they tell me)

I haven't made BD yet, I am pretty sure of how I am going to do it and am in the process of obtaining tanks and other equipment. But I am always looking for the experiences of others to refine things better. I am still not sure how I am going to put together a methanol recovery system...
 
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I just posted in your other thread, which seems to have gone sideways.
In case you gave up on that thread producing for you I'll duplicate my post here.

If you want to learn about Biodiesel follow these links.

Welcome - Collaborative Biodiesel Tutorial Website
biodieselbasics : Biodiesel Basics
Biodiesel & SVO Forums - Powered by eve community

Here's a few online retailers.
B100supply.com, Biodiesel Equipment and Supplies
Utah Biodiesel Supply - Biodiesel Homebrewing Supplies, Equipment, Processors and Information
BiodieselWarehouse.com

That'll keep you busy for a while.


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Hey thanks for that info from me as well. Down here in Florida, diesel is too close to $5/gal as it is, and my 7.3L gobbles it up at a rate of a gallon every 16miles hwy.
I had looked into SVO but too many places said that direct-injection diesels and straight veggie oil were a bad combination. From waht I've found out so far, the same is not true for biodiesel. Its a 1999 powerstroke tdi 7.3L with 213,000 miles on board. I'm aware that I'll probably scuttle a few fuel filters (no worries there. they aren't as expensive or tough to get at as the ones on the newer trucks).
Am I correct so far? I'm ok to go for B100? My ultimate goal is to kick the dinodiesel for good (along with all the state and federal taxes those things have added to them, and the horrible fluctuations the arabs force on us).
ANY advice is welcome at this point. I'm pretty certain I want to go with a processor, instead of truly home-rolling my own in big tubs, and have found some for under $5k (one of which promises no-water wash -to avoid waste water (I live in the country, have a well, so these things are quite important, as my water would go in the ground).
Thanks in advance!!!
 
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Originally Posted by BOLINJORDAN
Has anyone ever heard of this site before its says all you gotta do is add this stuff to fryer oil and walla you have fuel. Dieselsecret.com
Search is a great tool, I'm 100% sure if you use the words "Diesel Secret" in the search function you will recieve the info your looking for

I didnt even search for this, its still on the first page,
https://www.ford-trucks.com/forums/7...el-secret.html
 
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Hey thanks for that info from me as well. Down here in Florida, diesel is too close to $5/gal as it is, and my 7.3L gobbles it up at a rate of a gallon every 16miles hwy.
I had looked into SVO but too many places said that direct-injection diesels and straight veggie oil were a bad combination. From waht I've found out so far, the same is not true for biodiesel. Its a 1999 powerstroke tdi 7.3L with 213,000 miles on board. I'm aware that I'll probably scuttle a few fuel filters (no worries there. they aren't as expensive or tough to get at as the ones on the newer trucks).
Am I correct so far? I'm ok to go for B100? My ultimate goal is to kick the dinodiesel for good (along with all the state and federal taxes those things have added to them, and the horrible fluctuations the arabs force on us).
ANY advice is welcome at this point. I'm pretty certain I want to go with a processor, instead of truly home-rolling my own in big tubs, and have found some for under $5k (one of which promises no-water wash -to avoid waste water (I live in the country, have a well, so these things are quite important, as my water would go in the ground).
Thanks in advance!!!
I sold my 97 F250 psd to my neighbor. In 6 months time he research and transformed it to run on svo/wvo. That was three years ago and I see him drive by my house every day in it. He said he has had no problems with the truck. The only problem he has is finding good quality oil. He said most places use a cleanser when cleaning out there oil and it ruins the oil. He was buying svo from costco until it got to expensive.
I run bio in my 05 and it runs great. I buy it from a few commercial sources. The quality of the bio is of the most important thing about running bio. Once the diesel sludge (sulfur) is cleaned out you are good to go.
National Biodiesel Board - www.biodiesel.org - www.nbb.org
PlantDrive™ - WVO, SVO vegetable oil fuel system, gas alternative, biodiesel
Grease Works! :: Biodiesel, SVO & VW Specialists
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