New To Wvo In Knoxville,tn
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New To Wvo In Knoxville,tn
Well, I am going to try to get some suppliers of WVO in Knoxville, Tn. Have an old electric water heater, a safe place to make bio, and, Hopefully, will be making it soon! I was wondering if I could use 110V instead of 220 for the heater element and what kind of system works best to clean oil? There is a guy on E-bay selling a Centrifuge made to filter WVO? anyone use these? Also, what do you'll think of the frybird or greasecar systems? I liked Chemistry in school, so i thought I'd try doing that to start and maybe switch to WVO once heated if worth trouble.
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Do you research
Here is a link to a thread about Bio-d vs WVO. Why not just use biodiesel? - Forums
What kind of driving do you do?
What climate do you live in?
What type of outfit are you driving?
Answering these questions and a few others will help you make the right decision on what fuel to use.
Ken Gardner
What kind of driving do you do?
What climate do you live in?
What type of outfit are you driving?
Answering these questions and a few others will help you make the right decision on what fuel to use.
Ken Gardner
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