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Hi everyone;
This is probably more of a rant than anything Red Face but with the wicked humidity around here lately, my Biodiesel takes FOREVER to dry after I've washed it!! Eek

I even had a bunch almost ready to use on Saturday and then it clouded right back up when it got more humid again!
Ack! I'm about ready to bring it all into the house and put it right beside the dehumdifier! (which btw, leaks like crazy so there goes that idea Roll Eyes ).

Since I dry using the sun and wind, I seem to be kinda stuck right now Frown. (Oh, it's sunny enough most of the time, but at the end of every day we get a wicked thunderstorm/rain and the humidity still doesn't go away Roll Eyes ).


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Location: Near Stratford ON | Registered: 31 October 2004Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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We have been having 95deg f for the last few days and the humidity is so thick you cant hardly walk through it. I put the dehumidifier in the shop. It dries my shop and bd quick, but the shop is about 5-10 degrees hotter then outside.
Get some quick dry epoxy and fix the tub on the dehunidifier and stop that leak... Big Grin
Good luck
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Location: Northern Indiana | Registered: 13 November 2005Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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Solar still. Make box big enough to hold containers. Cover of box should be slanted with an "eves" at one end that leads out of the box (this is the drain) and covered with either glass or plexiglass(clear).Set out in the sun.
It will evaporate the water onto the slanted roof and then it will runoff into the drain. You can also set up a small 12V fan like those used in cars in one corner, but set it up so that the fan draws and not push the air.
Just an idea.


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Location: :-) Great White North eh ? | Registered: 10 December 2004Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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Hey Legal;
Great idea! Smile

Got any pics of how I should set up the drain though?? My brain doesn't quite 'see' how that should be yet Red Face.
Thanks! Big Grin


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Location: Near Stratford ON | Registered: 31 October 2004Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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It is the same principle as water distillation, only the container is deeper to accept the BD or the still itself can be made to have the BD sit in the bottom and the water evaporate off.
Water Distillation - PDF
And then there's a repeat but the pics are clearer in the PDF one where you can enlarge.
Html same thing

This idea can combined with the Solar Cooker idea to come up with something that will do the job nicely. May take more than a couple hours but then no elctricity is used. You do have to watch out for high temps though as it will be getting quite hot in there.


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Location: :-) Great White North eh ? | Registered: 10 December 2004Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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I even had a bunch almost ready to use on Saturday and then it clouded right back up when it got more humid again!


You may want to take a sample, dry it over the stove and run the 3/27 test on it for conversion. If it fails that could be one explaination why it is taking so long to dry.
 
Location: The Deep South | Registered: 06 December 2004Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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HI Rick;
Yeah, I could do that, but the humidity here has been INSANE!!
My oil is the same stuff I always get; titrates right around the same number every time, and I've been using it for months with no problems; UNTIL this crazy humid weather started Frown.
Anyway, I think I will try to build the solar dryer Big Grin
Thanks everyone!


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