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QuestionCan we use any other alcohol (such as ethanol or isopropyl) to make biodiesel?Community AnswerYou are using the alcohol to titrate, or test the acidity of the oil, not to make the biodiesel. Other types of alcohol are acceptable for this purpose, though less available.
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QuestionWhy can't I use animal fats when making biodiesel?Community AnswerAnimal fat will ruin the process of the cooking oil, and animal fat doesn't burn as well as you'd think.
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QuestionWhy can I not use a gas burner?Andrew MckennaCommunity AnswerThe methanol and isopropyl alcohol will catch fire. Methanol is highly flammable liquid. It's best to mix your methanol and lye in a well ventilated area outdoors.
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QuestionWhat are the benefits of using used cooking oil for biodiesel?Community AnswerIt is a cleaner-burning fuel, meaning fewer dangerous/toxic emissions at the tailpipe. It recycles the cooking oil, thus preventing concentration of it in landfills. It is a better-performing fuel in the diesel engine (higher 'cetayne' value).
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QuestionCan I use biodiesel in my home electric generator?Community AnswerThere are risks to the fuel system. Unlike traditional diesel fuel, biodiesel acts as a corrosive agent, etching into raw metal throughout the fuel system, including the fuel tank. The resulting rust can cause problems necessitating the replacement of the fuel system. As for the tank, it often needs to be replaced, or at least removed, cleaned and recoated, which increases regular maintenance costs.
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QuestionWhat is the benefit of used cooking oil for biodiesel?Community AnswerIt is a cleaner-burning fuel, meaning fewer dangerous/toxic emissions at the tailpipe. Also, it recycles the cooking oil, thus preventing concentration of it in landfills. It is a better-performing fuel in the diesel engine (higher 'cetayne' value).
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QuestionIn Step 5, why can't I use a siphon and pull from the top? Is the pour really necessary?Community AnswerA siphon off the top is better than a pour, because if you closely monitor your flow it scavenges the more pure oil. The sediments and water go to the bottom.
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QuestionHow do I test the effectiveness of the result?Community AnswerPour a small amount into a shot glass and light it with a match. Observe the burn rate and color of the flame.
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QuestionDoes the dissolved polystyrene contaminate the bio-diesel product if polystyrene dissolves on contact with bio-diesel?Community AnswerNo. It can enhance the final product and make for a tighter-running fuel conversion unit.
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QuestionHow much cooking oil is the equivalent of a gallon of bio-diesel?Community AnswerApproximately 1.3 gallons due to the evaporation of water content and filtration of impurities.
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