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Offline billnotgatez

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Re: Converting Byproduct from Biodisessel Process into Fertiliser
« Reply #30 on: July 02, 2006, 01:32:28 PM »
Murphy -
Would you use glycerol / glycerin to run your still as well?
I am contemplating the energy production minus the energy cost of this process.


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Re: Converting Byproduct from Biodisessel Process into Fertiliser
« Reply #31 on: June 17, 2008, 04:01:10 AM »
Those sites listed above are old.  The best sites to use now are:




A biofuel/biodiesel newbie guide - http://biofuelbay.com/

Best BioFuel Forum - http://www.BioFuelDebate.com/




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Re: Converting Byproduct from Biodisessel Process into Fertiliser
« Reply #32 on: June 17, 2008, 04:25:58 AM »
Just out of curiosity, you wouldn't happen to be JFox on the second forum would you (one of the administrators)?

Add to it that the two sites are related, sounds more like an ad...

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Re: Converting Byproduct from Biodisessel Process into Fertiliser
« Reply #33 on: June 17, 2008, 06:23:30 AM »
Those sites listed above are old.  The best sites to use now are:

A biofuel/biodiesel newbie guide - http://biofuelbay.com/

Best BioFuel Forum - http://www.BioFuelDebate.com/

These are both your sites, so your opinion about their credibility doesn't matter. And please stop spamming our forums with links to your sites, or you will be banned. You may post links in Free Chemistry Advertising forum, that'll be enough.
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Re: Converting Byproduct from Biodisessel Process into Fertiliser
« Reply #34 on: June 25, 2008, 02:10:18 AM »
I think this depends on the grass.You get alkaline soils in desert conditions.I know this because my mother is an indoor cactus gardener.I have never seen much grass in the desert (or any other plant for that matter)

Now here in washington state we have very acidic soil especially at higher elevations.There is also no grass (but plenty of trees and shrubs)

This leads me to believe grass needs neutral to slightly acidic conditions to grow.It will not grow in probably even 7 very well.Think 6 most likely.Biological things are very sensitive to ph changes.Now if you took a bath in your wastewater or even some other water that had a similar ph I bet your skin would not be very happy after a short time.All plants need to be in water that wouldn't ever harm your skin even cacti.

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