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How To Make Easy Bio-Diesel Be Greener And Save £££’s


The words I traced to a guy Andy Gates at Andy’s bucket o memes www.ravenfamily.org He has this to say .. Vegetable Oil as Vehicle Fuel I have removed this page for a short time. Biofuel isn’t turning out to be quite as glorious as we’d hoped. It’s great fuel, but it’s also a valuable cash crop. Valuable enough for some farmers to screw up their environment for a quick buck. It would be tragic if biofuel, instead of being a great green hope, turned out to be this year’s strip-cleared rainforest eco-crime. Until I’ve run the numbers, I am therefore removing these instructions…. But… it’s a great guide well worded dude!

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Easy to Make 20 litres Bio Diesel Part 3


Long awaited third and final instalment in the 20nlitre Bio diesel video collection.

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Easy to make 20 litres Bio Diesel Part 1


This is a simple but effective way to make Bio diesel

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Easy to make 20 litres Bio Diesel part 2

This is a pretty easy and clean way to make good Bio diesel that shall have your car running cleaner and cheaper at leat half the price

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Making Biodiesel at Your Home – Made Easy

What is Biodiesel? The term biodiesel refers to a fuel type derived from natural resources, for example straight vegetable oil – which if often called SVO -, waste vegetable oil (WVO for short) and animal fats (tallow). It can be used in regular diesel type vehicles without any modification. It’s a common misconception that you have to buy expensive conversion kits to be able to use this new technology. The process that transforms vegetable oil into fuel is called transesterification and it is so easy that you can do it yourself. More on that later.

Pros and cons Using Biodiesel is not only good for your wallet (it’s often 10-20% cheaper at gas stations already!) but you can help save the Earth, too by not using fossil fuels. The environmental benefits include reductions of the rate of biodegradation, greenhouse gas emissions, pollution and deforestation. It is clearly a win-win case, the only problem is that most of the time you cannot find a Biodiesel tank station nearby you, although the number of these are increasing day by day.

Making Biodiesel The best part is that you’re able to produce biodiesel in your own backyard using free waste oil from restaurants for example. The ingredients are simple: vegetable oil, alcohol and lye. The ratios are 75%, 22% and 3% respectively. Mix these and then let it sit for an hour. The mixture will separate into two parts: the glycerin will stay at the bottom, and the biodiesel at the top. It’s recommended to clean the BD through a water wash. Then it’s ready for use!

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Making Biodiesel at Home Could be as Easy as This

Biodiesel is a fuel or a type of diesel that is prepared from the degradation or processing of biodegradable material as substances. Biodiesel is a fuel that burns more efficiently than any other fuel and also burns more cleanly. The clean burning of the fuel also results in the low emission of harmful gasses, i.e. we get a better environment to live in. The biodiesel is the only unconventional fuel that is recommended by the American and the European Governments.

Biodiesel is quite easy to prepare and hence can be easily made at home. Making biodiesel at home is a lot more cost effective. For making biodiesel at home you will need the following materials.

1. First you will need a fresh cooking vegetable oil. For the biodiesel to be more cost effective you can use the cheapest oil that you can find

2. Then you will need the ‘Lye’ or the caustic soda. You will need approximately 5 grams of caustic soda. The caustic soda can be found anywhere. Most of the drains cleaning powders have it.

3. The third thing you will need is Methanol. You can find it in supply stores for the auto industry. It is usually found in the anti-freeze section.

4. Some of the other materials that you will require are one plastic bottle of 2 liter capacity which should be clean and dried.

5. A funnel that can fit in the neck of the bottle.

6. A washed and dried container for the blending of caustic soda and methanol. The container should be sealed so that not a drop of liquid comes out.

7. A measuring cup for measuring methanol.

8. Weight scales.

For the safe production of biodiesel, you must also have aprons, goggles or face shielding equipments and hand gloves.

The following is the method to prepare biodiesel at you home:

* Firstly you must choose a place that has proper ventilation, and warm the material at room temperature.

* Now put 250 ml of methanol into a jar and add about 5 grams of caustic soda or lye to methanol and seal the lid so that not a drop of liquid comes out.

* Blend the mixture at a low speed for upto 10 minutes. Do not panic if the temperature starts increasing.

* Now heat the vegetable oil at 1300F. Now put the oil in the plastic container with the help of the funnel. Do not overheat the oil.

* Now pour the mixture of lye and methanol which has now become sodium methoxide. Avoid breathing vapours. When the mixture is put into the oil, blend it for 15 to 20 minutes and then let the mixture settle.

After the mixture is settled for 20 minutes, you will see that two separate layers have formed in the bottle. The upper layer of liquid, which is visibly light coloured, is the biodiesel and the lower layer is the by-product glycerin. You can then pump out the biodiesel with the help of a handpump.

Muna wa Wanjiru Has Been Researching and Reporting on Biodiesel for Years. For More Information on Making Biodiesel At Home, Visit His Site at MAKING BIODIESEL AT HOME

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