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Previously I was using a series of hydraulic filters to run my pre mixed blend through.

Worked ok, but Now Ive junked that system and have come up witth this...

I have a 55 gallon drum with the waste oil/diesel/gas mix....this is pumped through a 200 mesh tank strainer.

Then pumped through a series of filter bags (#3s) housed in 4" pvc....25 mic, 10 micron, then 5 micron....

The oil then passes into a "visi flo" oil filtration system (http://www.industrialnewsroom.com/fullstory/11347).

The Cellulose acetate filter takes particulates out down to 1 mic. The oil then passes into an activated alumina filter which removes water and acids.

This leaves me with a fuel a heck of alot better than anything you can buy at a pump.

This is producing some beautiful fuel!

Warhorse
 
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Sounds great. What did your set-up cost?
Where are you getting the bags?


David Norwood

2001 F350 DI on blend . Only one fuel tank . Up to 85 % wvo . HOH for fuel line heat. Add-on Amber Goldenrod 10 micron before OEM filter . dttk44@bellsouth.net
 
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Originally posted by DN:
Sounds great. What did your set-up cost?
Where are you getting ....?

Dito on these questions plus a little more detail on where you purchased the individual parts and pieces.


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But equally so.... if you believe you can, YOUR RIGHT as well.
 
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Hi Gents,

Im getting my bags from "Filter Pro"(1800 336 5441)...the cheapest bags Ive found...around 1.45 each...and they have a plastic ring sewn around the lip.

as for the visi flow system...a friend at a university gave it to me, as the lab was throwing it away. It was never even used !...
Its a pretty pricey system...designed for ultra precise laboratory work... I think you can get them through Mass Vac Inc.(http://www.massvac.com/dev/pages/prod_oil_filtration.html) From the company they are about $2500 but I recently saw one go on ebay for $49.95...so they are out there/available.

Type " VisiFlow Oil Filtration System " into google to get a little more info on this unit.

If youre running blends, I think Gravity filtering raw WVO is a waste of time. When you combine the diesel with WVO first in a collection vat - filter it over to your storage "fuel tank", and then add your gas, it makes life a whole lot easier. The diesel dissolves alot of troublesome organic compounds
that make straight filtering a "P.I.T.A". Previously Ive added the gas at the collection vat with no problems, but would like to keep flammability as isolated as possible.

To DN - Sorry I missed your previous posts indicating you were in the upstate. Im only about 15 miles from you. I tried to reply to your PM, but had browser difficulties. If your interested in local correspondece, please PM me again and include your e-mail address. I liked the idea you posted elsewhere of using compressed air to stir the blend.

very best,

Warhorse
 
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Heres a repost of a link to the VisiFlow system...discusses uses, pricing etc.

http://www.industrialnewsroom.com/fullstory/11347

best,

WH
 
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Warhorse
Does Filter Pro have a net site?
Only found an air filter site with similar name--so far.


David Norwood

2001 F350 DI on blend . Only one fuel tank . Up to 85 % wvo . HOH for fuel line heat. Add-on Amber Goldenrod 10 micron before OEM filter . dttk44@bellsouth.net
 
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Originally posted by DN:
..Does Filter Pro have a net site?
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Did a google search using the phone number figuring that would really tie the result down. Worked like a charm. here it is

http://fpfilters.com/filterSave.html


If you believe you can't YOUR RIGHT;

But equally so.... if you believe you can, YOUR RIGHT as well.
 
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DN,

yes their site is here:

http://fpfilters.com/home.html

Its actually a crappy site - doesnt do them any justice, so I suggest you give them a ring.(1 800 336 5441)They are fairly helpful.

I got my bags in about 5 days, they are pretty good quality for a 1.45~ each.

Filterbag.com has a decent selection as well (more expensive), and theres a large minimum order.

FilterPro will send you some sample bags and there didnt appear to be any minimum order.

WH
 
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JMJ & WH

Thanks.


David Norwood

2001 F350 DI on blend . Only one fuel tank . Up to 85 % wvo . HOH for fuel line heat. Add-on Amber Goldenrod 10 micron before OEM filter . dttk44@bellsouth.net
 
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