
Mission Biotechnologies Sdn. Bhd
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Make your own Biodiesel Part 2
Anybody can make biodiesel. It’s easy, you can make it in your kitchen area– and it’s BETTER than the petro-diesel fuel the big oil companies offer you. Your diesel motor will run better and last longer on your home-made fuel, and it’s much cleaner– much better for the environment and much better for health.
If you make it from utilized cooking oil it’s not just inexpensive however you’ll be recycling a bothersome waste item. Best of all is the GREAT feeling of freedom, self-reliance and empowerment it will provide you. Here’s how to do it– everything you need to know.
Straight grease fuel (SVO) systems can be a tidy, reliable and cost-effective option. Unlike biodiesel, with SVO you have to customize the engine. The best way is to fit an expert singletank SVO system with replacement injectors and glowplugs optimised for veg-oil, along with fuel heating.
With the German Elsbett single-tank SVO system for example you can utilize petro-diesel, biodiesel or SVO, in any combination. Just start up and go, stop and switch off, like any other vehicle. Journey to Forever’s Toyota TownAce van uses an Elsbett single-tank system. More
There are also two-tank SVO systems which pre-heat the oil to make it thinner. You need to start the engine on normal petroleum diesel or biodiesel in one tank and then switch to SVO in the other tank when the veg-oil is hot enough, and switch back to petro- or biodiesel before you stop the engine, or you’ll coke up the injectors.
More details on straight grease systems in my blog.
3. Biodiesel or SVO?
Biodiesel has some clear benefits over SVO: it in any diesel, without any conversion or modifications to the engine or the fuel system– simply put it in and go. It likewise has better cold-weather properties than SVO (but not as great as petro-diesel– see Using biodiesel in winter). Unlike SVO,
it’s backed by lots of long-lasting tests in lots of nations, including millions of miles on the roadway.
Biodiesel is a clean, safe, ready-to-use, alternative fuel, whereas it’s reasonable to say that numerous SVO systems are still speculative and need additional development.
On the other hand, biodiesel can be more expensive, depending how much you make, what you make it from and whether you’re comparing it with new oil or used oil (and depending upon where you live). And unlike SVO, it needs to be processed initially.
But the big and rapidly growing worldwide band of homebrewers do not mind– they make a supply each week or when a month and soon get used to it. Many have been doing it for several years.
Anyway you have to process SVO too, specifically WVO (waste grease, utilized, prepared), which lots of people with SVO systems utilize due to the fact that it’s low-cost or complimentary for the taking. With WVO food particles and pollutants and water should be gotten rid of, and it probably needs to be deacidified too. Biodieselers say, “If I’m going to have to do all that I might also make biodiesel rather.” But SVO types discount that– it’s much less processing than making biodiesel, they state. To each his own.