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  • marki
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    Re: Warnqvest Conversion Test (3/27 27/3)

    Originally posted by tillyfromparadise View Post
    Just a word about the recommendation on the World Famous Dr Pepper TEchnique (Pat Pend)
    It says "Use 250ml of methanol. This is more methanol than most people use but will help insure a successful first batch."

    Most People that wish to make very high conversion biodiesel in a single stage reaction typically use between 20- 22% methanol.
    That means that for every 100litres of WVO they will add 20- 22 litres of methanol mixed with the appropriate amount of NaOH/KOH
    Which would give you between 16.6% and 18.0% in the final mix. Most people want at least 20% in their final mix. To get 20-22% in this case you would add between 25 and 28 litres.

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  • marki
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    Re: Warnqvest Conversion Test (3/27 27/3)

    Originally posted by gwalker View Post
    What you’ll need to get started
    A few small glass containers and a dish. (1500mls, 500mls) You can NEVER use these again for human consumption
    Blender with a glass bowl or alternate means of mixing
    Sodium Hydroxide – NaOH or Potassium Hydroxide – KOH (You can use either and I have included both in the procedure but you’ll need to use 1.4 times more KOH than NaOH)
    200mls Methanol
    1000mls clean (unused) vegetable oil
    Temperature gauge – up to 60C will do for this test
    Heated water.


    So, should this be 250ml?
    Yes - in this case you would use 250mL.

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  • tillyfromparadise
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    Re: Warnqvest Conversion Test (3/27 27/3)

    Just a word about the recommendation on the World Famous Dr Pepper TEchnique (Pat Pend)
    It says "Use 250ml of methanol. This is more methanol than most people use but will help insure a successful first batch."

    Most People that wish to make very high conversion biodiesel in a single stage reaction typically use between 20- 22% methanol.
    That means that for every 100litres of WVO they will add 20- 22 litres of methanol mixed with the appropriate amount of NaOH/KOH
    Last edited by tillyfromparadise; 30 April 2007, 12:03 PM.

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  • TroyH
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    Re: Warnqvest Conversion Test (3/27 27/3)

    To be consistent with the "Dr Pepper Technique", yes.

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  • gwalker
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    Re: Warnqvest Conversion Test (3/27 27/3)

    Originally posted by marki View Post
    No - that should be 20% in 1 litre
    To 100 Litres of oil do you add 20Litres of methonal or
    To 100 Litres of oil do you add 25Litres of methonal or
    In 100 Litres of oil/methonal mix, do you have 20% methonal and 80% VO?
    George[/quote]

    Not 1, but 2 and 3, which are the same. 2 is 25/125 = 20%, and 3 is 20/100 = 20%

    I have always made up a brew that is 20% MeOH in the final product (like Troy explained). That means that the MeOH I add is 25% of my starting oil.

    To 80 litres of oil I add 20 L of MeOH. (20/80) = 25%.

    But now the total volume is 100 L, so I now have 20% MeOH in the final mix. (20/100 = 20%)

    I am no expert, but the lowest total percentage that I have seen someone use is 18% - the question that started this thread used 16.6% (40 in 250).[/quote]
    This is something that I think is very confusing and may be the root cause of the problems I have been experiencing.
    The Sticky at the top of this forum 'Making Biodiesel' has this:
    What you’ll need to get started
    A few small glass containers and a dish. (1500mls, 500mls) You can NEVER use these again for human consumption
    Blender with a glass bowl or alternate means of mixing
    Sodium Hydroxide – NaOH or Potassium Hydroxide – KOH (You can use either and I have included both in the procedure but you’ll need to use 1.4 times more KOH than NaOH)
    200mls Methanol
    1000mls clean (unused) vegetable oil
    Temperature gauge – up to 60C will do for this test
    Heated water.


    So, should this be 250ml?

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  • marki
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    Re: Warnqvest Conversion Test (3/27 27/3)

    Originally posted by gwalker View Post
    I wonder what others are doing?
    The instructions I first received were to add 20% methonal to 1 litre of VO.
    No - that should be 20% in 1 litre

    [/quote]
    To 100 Litres of oil do you add 20Litres of methonal or
    To 100 Litres of oil do you add 25Litres of methonal or
    In 100 Litres of oil/methonal mix, do you have 20% methonal and 80% VO?
    George[/quote]

    Not 1, but 2 and 3, which are the same. 2 is 25/125 = 20%, and 3 is 20/100 = 20%

    I have always made up a brew that is 20% MeOH in the final product (like Troy explained). That means that the MeOH I add is 25% of my starting oil.

    To 80 litres of oil I add 20 L of MeOH. (20/80) = 25%.

    But now the total volume is 100 L, so I now have 20% MeOH in the final mix. (20/100 = 20%)

    I am no expert, but the lowest total percentage that I have seen someone use is 18% - the question that started this thread used 16.6% (40 in 250).

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  • tillyfromparadise
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    Re: Warnqvest Conversion Test (3/27 27/3)

    Hello George

    By custom, methanol and oil are measured by volume by backyard producers.
    20% methanol is 20% of the volume of the oil being reacted.

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  • gwalker
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    Re: Warnqvest Conversion Test (3/27 27/3)

    Originally posted by TroyH View Post
    Is it suggested that you use 20% methanol, by volume of the original oil, or that the mixture should contain 20% methanol?

    If it is the former, the that is what he has done.

    i.e. 40/200 = 0.2 (20%)

    40/240 = 0.1667 (16.7%)

    Edit: looking at the "Dr Pepper Technique" is suggests the following

    Now, this uses an amount of methanol equal to 25% of the original oil, which means 20% of the mixture volume is methanol. So to get the same ratio you would have needed 50L of methanol, rather than 40L.
    I wonder what others are doing?
    The instructions I first received were to add 20% methonal to 1 litre of VO.

    To 100 Litres of oil do you add 20Litres of methonal or
    To 100 Litres of oil do you add 25Litres of methonal or
    In 100 Litres of oil/methonal mix, do you have 20% methonal and 80% VO?
    George

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  • Slippery
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    Re: Warnqvest Conversion Test (3/27 27/3)

    Check out this video. Noise in the background was a roller door being blown around by a strong wind.

    YouTube - Biodiesel 3/27 Methanol Test

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  • TroyH
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    Re: Warnqvest Conversion Test (3/27 27/3)

    Is it suggested that you use 20% methanol, by volume of the original oil, or that the mixture should contain 20% methanol?

    If it is the former, the that is what he has done.

    i.e. 40/200 = 0.2 (20%)

    40/240 = 0.1667 (16.7%)

    Edit: looking at the "Dr Pepper Technique" is suggests the following

    MATERIALS REQUIRED
    1 litre oil- new or used
    NaOH (lye/ caustic soda), at least 6g. Used as a drain cleaner and can often be found next to the Drano.
    Methanol at least 250ml. HEET® Gas- Line Antifreeze in the yellow bottle is methanol and readly available in most auto supply stores in the USA.
    Now, this uses an amount of methanol equal to 25% of the original oil, which means 20% of the mixture volume is methanol. So to get the same ratio you would have needed 50L of methanol, rather than 40L.
    Last edited by TroyH; 24 April 2007, 12:21 PM. Reason: extra info

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  • marki
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    Re: Warnqvest Conversion Test (3/27 27/3)

    Originally posted by charris View Post

    > Total WVO reacted. 200 litres.


    > Total methanol used 40 litres.

    I think that's part of your problem right there. The proportion of MeOH varies from user to user, but I have always used 20% MeOH - not the 16.6% that you have used. Thus, for 200L WVO, I'd have added 50L MeOH

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  • Pitti
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    Re: Warnqvest Conversion Test (3/27 27/3)

    Hi,
    my diesel turns out clean in the warnqvest test. Nevertheless I've got problems with blocked fuel filters. Just wondering if anyone does more testing on byproducts? The diesel washes without layers, looks transparent and I filter it before fuelling the tank.
    Thanx Petra

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  • tillyfromparadise
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    Re: Warnqvest Conversion Test (3/27 27/3)

    Hello Jonatben

    Out of curiosity, why tests do you offer, are the tests performed in a recognised testing laboratory, and what is the cost.

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  • Jonatben
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    Re: Warnqvest Conversion Test (3/27 27/3)

    You can always get the biodiesel independently tested and check everything is okay for use, testing at home is fine, but having a good rundown done on it can tell you if your eading in the right direction. If your interested email me on jonatben@gmail.com and we can look at the relevant tests you need.

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  • dillyman
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    Re: Warnqvest Conversion Test (3/27 27/3)

    Hi Tilly

    Great posting, this type of clear postings can help to avoid the many misdirected processes that is a fact of life from some sites.
    Great Robert, prompt action to conserve clear and precise information. With enough of these clear and accurate postings, and easy access, will hopefully ensure they will not get lost in a Labryinth.
    Fantastic stuff happening.

    Rgds

    Dillyman

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