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  • Can anyone tell me...

    If these are worthwhile to purchase?

    Water4Fuel

    and

    How to Make BioDiesel At Home

    Just curious...

    Thanks
    Blessings on the journey, Glenn
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  • #2
    RE: Is this a good idea.

    Well I looked at the water for fuel, and using a GLASS container for hydrogen is DANGEROUS much better to use other containers, also suggest to use a bubbler when producing hydrogen. Search youtube, with hydrogen fuel and you will find alot of good ideas.

    For Biodisel it is a great idea, but be prepared to deal with hazardous chemicals, and be able to store it. Again good videos on youtube of these who are using it and making it work.

    As always, let the buyer beware! Be sure before you invest to find someone who is doing it, and visit them and check them out, the fuel may be cheap to produce, but you must also count the amount of time you will be spending making that fuel, and also the parts you will be $$

    peace

    Mart
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    You do not have to prove something for it to be true. However, you do have to prove something for others to believe it true.

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    • #3
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      Hi Glenn,

      I agree with Mart about the bubbler. Also, that PCV valve enhancement looks to me like a miniatures "condensator" to filter sludge from PCV outlet through an "adsorption" process but looks like they're using BB's instead of silicon gel beads. They did a pretty good marketing job on their website.

      With the bio-diesel, I just paid over $550 for 150 gallons of oil furnace fuel (simply diesel color dyed different for taxing purposes)...and seriously considered getting something like this:
      FuelMeister: Home
      A turn key system to make quite a few gallons of bio-diesel at at time.
      I'm in a cold climate buy by tank is in the basement so fuel gelling isn't going to be a problem for me.

      Any Josh Tickell book is good for biodiesel or greasle powered anything. I have his "From the Fryer to the Fuel Tank" book and it is simple to follow. I have had 5 old Datsun Z cars and on his cover he has an old Z car with a 2.8 liter diesel turbo running on filtered veggie grease...unprocessed, just cleaned up and that is what I wanted to do
      Sincerely,
      Aaron Murakami

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      • #4
        Oh My God.....

        DON"T WASTE YOUR MONEY!!

        What information these people are supposedly providing you with, isn't worth a single penny. Just by looking at their set-up it looks VERY VERY cheaply done, not to mention the numerous problems with their design.....Holy Jesus, they even use a glass mason jar, not Just about the most dangerous choice but also the absolute "WRONG" material to use in electrolysis....It also looks, well to put it mildly "like trash"...
        Just look around at say:>>>> Practical Guide to Free-Energy Devices <<<<

        and get way better info for free.....

        There are even some pretty decent sets of plans for beginners set-ups here...

        To be honest I wouldn't advise you to build any "booster" until you have a good general knowledge of ALL the aspects of adding a device to your vehicle.....

        Read this it's a Great piece of info:
        http://panaceauniversity.org/D9.pdf

        This you give you a good start......

        As far as Bio Diesel I have actually dealt with this guy and this is probably the most complete start up "Guide" into Bio Diesel and WVO processes'
        The B100-WH Biodiesel Reactor

        If you want some free reading with allot of info:
        How Biodiesel Is Made - Collaborative Biodiesel Tutorial

        Hope that helps...
        RedMeanie
        (psst...Don't Tell Anyone, But I'm Really Not Mean!)

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        • #5
          efficient heaters???

          Has any one used the Eden Pure heater? It's suppose to lower your fuel bills by 50%.

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          • #6
            Thanks for all the feedback everyone.
            Blessings on the journey, Glenn
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