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Old 10-07-2009, 08:10 PM
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Yes Tom. I think you should gain some experience with normal distillation first.
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Yes Tom. I think you should gain some experience with normal distillation first.
Thanks Don. I'll give it a shot. Haven't heard from Phydeaux 88 yet??? I suspect something bad after reading his last post.
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OK Don. Here's the latest. I removed 7 gallons of glycerol from the 40 gallon batch and heated the Bio to 190 deg. The methanol ran out in a steady stream (I guess the condenser is working). I recovered approx 1/3 gallon (I was expecting more). I was going to run it through your setup but I was afraid with the high temp and the pressure I may cause a problem so I pumped it directly into the magnesol tank and will mix it tomorrow. Kind of tough on the Harbor Freight pump to pump at that high a temp. Was going to let cool but was afraid of sucking in moisture. I still want to get your system going. This was VERY time consuming.(took about 4 hours to heat to 190 deg.)
On another note. Are you still moving all your crap to the new place?
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OK Don. Here's the latest. I removed 7 gallons of glycerol from the 40 gallon batch and heated the Bio to 190 deg. The methanol ran out in a steady stream (I guess the condenser is working). I recovered approx 1/3 gallon (I was expecting more). I was going to run it through your setup but I was afraid with the high temp and the pressure I may cause a problem so I pumped it directly into the magnesol tank and will mix it tomorrow. Kind of tough on the Harbor Freight pump to pump at that high a temp. Was going to let cool but was afraid of sucking in moisture. I still want to get your system going. This was VERY time consuming.(took about 4 hours to heat to 190 deg.)
On another note. Are you still moving all your crap to the new place?
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Sounds like your finally getting it to work OK. Most of the Methanol is in the Glycerol. With 40 gallons of bio you will get less than 3/4 of a gallon of Methanol so you are getting close ( you won't get it all out). Now you need to try recover the Methanol from your glycerol ( you should get 20-30%)

What "crap"? Everything I have are "treasures"! Yes everything has been moved to the new place...........Still haven't heard from PHY, sure hope he is OK.

Keep at it Tom, you are showing progress!

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