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    Hi Everybody, I am trying to locate a second hand centrifuge filter. I have been looking at at the Raw Power Centrifuge Filter 6000rpm with cone and heater. If anybody knows of anybody selling a centrifuge filter could you contact me on 0430 084 932. Would be great also to hear your thoughts about the pros and cons of centrifuge filters. Regards Ben

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    Re: Wanted: Centrifuge Filter

    https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Centrifug...kAAOSwq8FbMLkD

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      Re: Wanted: Centrifuge Filter

      thanks for that smithy. Cant see what make it is. regards Ben

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        Re: Wanted: Centrifuge Filter

        Cheers Ben. It wasn't meant to be a serious option for you as it is in the UK, but just to give you an idea.

        For fuging oil the motor driven ones are a much better proposition. I only know one person who has 2 of them (based on raw power types) He built them with some bits and pieces he obtained from raw power.

        He doesn't heat his oil and runs the fuges unattended all night with the oil feed at minimum (something like 2 litres per hour.

        I centrifuge my bio with a pressure driven fuge, running it at 100psi It seems to work well, removing contaminants down to (probably) 0.1 microns. Although after water washing, drying and magnesol treating then leaving 4 days to settle there isn't much to remove.
        smithy
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        Last edited by smithy; 2 August 2018, 11:43 PM.

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          Re: Wanted: Centrifuge Filter

          Originally posted by Ben Berrell View Post
          thanks for that smithy. Cant see what make it is. regards Ben
          Ben, The name of it is "Simple Centrifuge"
          http://www.simplecentrifuge.com/
          Life is a journey, with problems to solve, lessons to learn, but most of all, experiences to enjoy.

          Current Vehicles in stable:
          '06 Musso Sports 4X4 Manual Crew Cab tray back.
          '04 Rexton 4X4 Automatic SUV
          '2014 Toyota Prius (on ULP) - Wife's car

          Previous Vehicles:
          '90 Mazda Capella. (2000 - 2003) My first Fatmobile. Converted to fun on veggie oil with a 2 tank setup.
          '80 Mercedes 300D. 2 tank conversion [Sold]
          '84 Mercedes 300D. 1 tank, no conversion. Replaced engine with rebuilt OM617A turbodiesel engine. Finally had good power. Engine donor for W123 coupe. (body parted out and carcass sold for scrap.)
          '85 Mercedes Benz W123 300CD Turbodiesel
          '99 Mercedes W202 C250 Turbodiesel (my darling Wife's car)[sold]
          '98 Mercedes W202 C250 Turbodiesel (my car)[sold]
          '06 Musso Sports Crew Cab well body. [Head gasket blew!]
          '04 Rexton SUV 2.9L Turbodiesel same as Musso - Our Family car.
          '06 Musso sports Crew Cab Trayback - My hack (no air cond, no heater).

          Searching the Biofuels Forum using Google
          Adding images and/or documents to your posts

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          • #6
            Re: Wanted: Centrifuge Filter

            Good on you Tony. I kne you would have the answer

            regards ben

            Originally posted by Tony From West Oz View Post
            Ben, The name of it is "Simple Centrifuge"
            http://www.simplecentrifuge.com/

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              Re: Wanted: Centrifuge Filter

              Hi Smithy

              Actually I am in the UK in September so was going to do abit of investigation. I was abit surprised to see what he wanted for the centrifuge as it didnt look in the greatest of condition.

              regards Ben

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              • #8
                Re: Wanted: Centrifuge Filter

                I know, it always amazes me that people want top money and can't even be bothered to clean things up. Are you coming anywhere near York on your travels?

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