Dear Robert Many thanks for the plans you sent. Could you please send Chapter 4 to me at hkelly@... Thanks. Bill Kelly...
Hazel Kelly
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Sep 1, 2000 11:05 pm
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see also http://www.webconx.com/biodiesel.htm ... From: <biodiesel@...> To: <biod@...> Sent: Friday, September 01, 2000 1:45 PM Subject:...
Steve Spence
sspence@...
Sep 2, 2000 11:53 am
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see also http://www.webconx.com/fuelcell.htm For more information on any of the following stories, click on the provided links or contact Jennifer Gangi at...
Steve Spence
sspence@...
Sep 2, 2000 12:17 pm
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i've designed my homes fuel efficiency program, it revolves around heating oil. one definite, one possibility. the possibilty, adding biodiesel to the oil,...
skaar@...
Sep 2, 2000 11:27 pm
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you will have to modify the burner to burn "waste oil" due to biodiesels increased viscosity. it may be possible to burn raw vegetable oil. i have plans for a...
Steve Spence
sspence@...
Sep 2, 2000 11:35 pm
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it's one of the old fashioned type that just pours oil in through a tube in the side of a flame pot, but i can forsee having to crank it up if it is that much ...
skaar@...
Sep 2, 2000 11:42 pm
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if it will burn old motor oil, you will be fine. -- Steve Spence Subscribe to the Renewable Energy Newsletter: http://www.webconx.com/subscribe.htm Renewable...
Steve Spence
sspence@...
Sep 3, 2000 12:18 am
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Those old style oil burners are very very inefficient.. And do not make good use of the fuel supplied. Have to wonder if time and effort could not be more...
Brian Durocher
duroch@...
Sep 3, 2000 3:00 am
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thing is we still cook on it, and it would be best if some of the waste heat that would normally go up the chimney could be captured. it has a forced air fan,...
skaar@...
Sep 3, 2000 3:55 am
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Is the fan used to atomize the oil or just to move air around the stove unit???? From duroch! I am Canadian ... From: <skaar@...> To:...
Brian Durocher
duroch@...
Sep 3, 2000 5:01 am
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... From: "Frederick E. finch" <finch006@...> To: <energy@...> Sent: Saturday, September 02, 2000 8:38 PM Subject: +Grease and State Fair...
Steve Spence
sspence@...
Sep 3, 2000 12:32 pm
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Energy: Alternative Fuels Project Homepage #99062 was developed in response to the 1999/2000 Internet Science and Technology Fair. We chose bodiesel as our...
Steve Spence
sspence@...
Sep 3, 2000 12:55 pm
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Good Morning....not sure about the rules and regulations in Minnesota, but am sure there are many issues and stumbling blocks before approvals for any ...
Brian Durocher
duroch@...
Sep 3, 2000 4:30 pm
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it heats up and vaporises, the fan just provides combustion air....
skaar@...
Sep 3, 2000 6:58 pm
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George, thanks for th erecommendation. i am posting this to the biofuel newsgroup so others can look for it and provide feedback, if they find it. - ... From:...
Robert Warren
robertwarren@...
Sep 4, 2000 10:04 pm
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... Are there any internet resources available to build a generator using the engine and readily available parts. I have the mechanical talent needed to build...
iwerk@...
Sep 5, 2000 4:50 am
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This is a little bit off topic but I spend a lot of time researching the US patent office and I have recently discovered a patent that claims to economically...
iwerk@...
Sep 5, 2000 5:11 am
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or go crazy and use lots of little auto alternators, batteries, and dc/ac converters....
skaar@...
Sep 5, 2000 1:16 pm
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see http://www.amplepower.com -- Steve Spence Subscribe to the Renewable Energy Newsletter: http://www.webconx.com/subscribe.htm Renewable Energy Pages -...
Steve Spence
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Sep 7, 2000 1:20 am
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Hi everybody have read this message: CD Enterprises has developed a burner that is able to burn any grade of waste oil. It can be used to convert any regular...
Mindaugas Vaisvila
mindvai@...
Sep 7, 2000 2:11 pm
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Gasification* is the cleanest, most efficient combustion method known. It has been used for decades where clean heat is required. Examples include the ...
Steve Spence
sspence@...
Sep 8, 2000 2:01 am
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If you’re thinking steam is old-fashioned, consider this: Almost a century ago, steam cars and ships attained speeds and efficiencies which are still ...
Steve Spence
sspence@...
Sep 9, 2000 12:12 pm
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http://www.webconx.com/biodiesel.htm Detroit Diesel Congratulates West Virginia University In Winning 'FutureTruck' Competition ... Story Filed: Friday,...
Steve Spence
sspence@...
Sep 9, 2000 12:34 pm
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Hello Andrew Thanks for your note. I haven't got far yet but looking at the plans the temperature valve might be the most difficult to get. It's good to hear...
Hazel Kelly
hkelly@...
Sep 9, 2000 9:17 pm
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Due to an imminent death in the immediate family, webconx news will be offline for a week or so. I'll let you all know as soon as I am back. The web site...
Steve Spence
sspence@...
Sep 11, 2000 12:08 pm
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Does anyone have any thoughts or info on running two stroke engines on ethanol? I am interested in the potential for improvements in emmissions but I'm...
jasonpramsay@...
Sep 15, 2000 10:22 pm
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Very good question. I do know the Johnston outboard engine (oil injected twostroke ) has a ticket on the fuel pump stating that alcohol is safe to use as...
m forde
mforde@...
Sep 16, 2000 5:41 am
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Dear Jason, If you want to use ethanol in a two stroke engine, it seems like you would also want to switch to biodiesal as the lubricant. The whole point of ...
Robert Warren
robertwarren@...
Sep 16, 2000 6:53 am
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I used to fly model airplanes and they used caster oil. Also, when we used chain saw engine we once tried alcohol and a synthetic oil mix. Jeff...
Jeff Davis
jeff0124@...
Sep 16, 2000 10:14 pm
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Thanks everyone for your responses so far and I'm encouraged to hear that this seems possible. I've tried searching around for info on small engines and...