Pretty neat idea. Didnt see any mention of fuel lubricity. Was this tested to see what it was? My injection pump in my truck has a low tolerance for high hfrr numbers(most fuel today is around 500 I believe) I run a 2 stoke mix in with my fuel to keep my ip happy.
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Stability and lube
I think the best way to go is to use BHT should you consider using a free radical scavenger (stability)due to the cyclic nature of the benzene ring and delocalisation of the free radical in the ring.
I aim to use a 50% mix of commercial diesel as mentioned so, believe the lube and stability issue should be fine, due to the existing lube+ stability agents in commercial diesel, however could someone tell me what is a cheap chemical that can be used for lube. Probably a polymer( existing lube specifically for diesel is quite expensive.)
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Originally posted by AAS View PostI think the best way to go is to use BHT should you consider using a free radical scavenger (stability)due to the cyclic nature of the benzene ring and delocalisation of the free radical in the ring.
I aim to use a 50% mix of commercial diesel as mentioned so, believe the lube and stability issue should be fine, due to the existing lube+ stability agents in commercial diesel, however could someone tell me what is a cheap chemical that can be used for lube. Probably a polymer( existing lube specifically for diesel is quite expensive.)
Regards
AJ
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AJ
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Originally posted by RidgeReaper View PostClean as in what? Im running 1oz to a gal of fuel.
I'm happy with using BHT should I need to as the stability component.
I'm not sure what to use for lube, that is why I asked the question. I only know certain polymers in liquid form are quite popular for lube.
The only commercial product I know of that should work and is available in SA, (attached pdf) is expensive and imported from germany and I'm trying to find a cheaper alternative, BHT as mentioned will be one part, not sure of the other part yet.
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Alarms, Arduino controlled
Currently I'm piecing together Arduino code to run alarms based on temperature. I thought I'd set maximum threshold levels for several TC using the Max31855 breakout boards from Adafruit. Each circuit can have an individual setpoints defined. The hope is I can program layers of alarm, for instance 1st breach threshold flashes a LED, second breach threshold sounds an audible alarm and a final threshold breach shuts down critical functions.
I've mentioned before that the Max31855 does not tolerate grounded TC but I have used ceramic insulators with good results. These were recycled from old heaters and old ceramic cylinder fuses. Otherwise ceramic necklace beads are common, known to work and withstand high temperatures(Test on a red-hot surface).
Later I may include other alarms. Likely candidates are pressure, level, rotational speed, flow, power or oxygen content.
To date I have the code partially written. Is anyone doing anything similar or the same? I see alarms being able to assist an operator in the running of a pyrolysis reactor to the point of being a safety feature. I plan for my code to be available for free to anyone, once I get it running.
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air compresor and siphon oil burner
Siphon Oil burner - YouTube
this is the link of siphon oil burner working with car waste oil it is not perfect but no smell at all.it this video l was using about 12 psi.l use fridge compresor (photo) and small bottle of air and works relax.my nozzle is 0.6mm l try it with 1mm but use alot of air over 50 psiAttached Files
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Originally posted by jonathan View Postthis is the link of siphon oil burner working with car waste oil it is not perfect but no smell at all.it this video l was using about 12 psi.l use fridge compresor (photo) and small bottle of air and works relax.my nozzle is 0.6mm l try it with 1mm but use alot of air over 50 psi
I fitted a thermocouple to the burner-pipe-to-retort and in testing it was delivering between 500*C and 800*C for most of the time. It gave a very good insight as to how hard the burner was working at any stage so I highly recommend.
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burner
thanks excalibur its works well very yellow bright sometimes turns little white after time. l run it over 20 minutes the flame keep going and doesnt go up and down. my proplem was the nozzle its not perfect.lmeant it is not in the centre. l will do 3 screws 120% more perfect
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Originally posted by Ron Hammar View PostWhat I have done is open a word doc and copy and paste it for taking notes.
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Pilot plant
I did fabricate the pilot plant of 20 kg input capacity and tested the same for plastic ( mainly PP, HDPE and LDPE ) and tire . It was successful .got the desired results . Any way adding photos and manual for the same .Attached Files
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