Biopowered - vegetable oil and biodiesel forum
General => Chatter => Topic started by: Rotary-Motion on September 13, 2013, 07:21:47 PM
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hey all
just been to get couple 60's of oil from one of me pubs and the guy asked me to get shot of this, he says it doesnt work maybe some of the grids inside missing? but is it any use to anyone for bio cleaning tools etc or use for anything else maybe, may come in for some thing
if noone wants it, i will chuck at the scrap man...
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I had one looking very similar to that.
If you do take it to scrap, clean it up first. Get all the guts out, and separate any other metal from the stainless, so it is "clean"
It will be worth a lot more money that way. Mine weighed in well.
There are some handy bits and bods inside too. Some one had all the switches off me for a job.
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its pissing down here or would of had it out to look at all the internals, as it looks like there will be some interesting bits in there like you say, will check it out tomorrow me thinks
hey did you notice all the fricken oil that leaked out of one barrell GRRRRRRRRRRR
cleaned up now....
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pity its busted.
julesntash has one in his lair, but a full-size is larger than id ever want to house
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Erk, all that skank in your lovely van!
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Erk, all that skank in your lovely van!
all gone now you would never know :)
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where theres skank theres brass
8)
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shame the bits from inside arnt still about, but are they needed as the jet are still there.
a i think i found the fault which if it is just this can be fixed real easy may even have a washing machine hose here i could cut up.
also the heater houseing box comes off in one peace this could be handy like an inline heater stainless
heres the broken pipe end it corroded the plastic inside the end nut (prolly caustic dish washer fluid?)
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Some good usable stuff, shame I'm not in project mode at the moment !
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see picture 2, there are 2 switchs inside that you can turn up and down by the looks of it, 1 being in that picture, the stub sticking out with no knob on it
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perhaps those 2 knob stubs inside with no knobs could be 1 for timer? and one for temperature settings? as it has a thermocouple probe pushed up a hole in heater tank i think up the heat tank
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it's no good without the spinny bit in the bottom... which is a shame because it would make a great parts washer...
if you're stripping it for parts, that heater box is 3 phase (or 3 x single phase if you want)
they're normally about 3kw per element in commercial machines too
if you pull that out, you should get a few quid on ebay...I've seen new ones (3 phase incline heaters) go for daft money (£600+)... second hand ones often pull £100+ :-)
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are the detergent pump and the rinse aid pump, still there. if so i would like them for spares for a local cafe i do some work for occasionally.
they look a bit like this
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/SEKO-NBR3-GLASSWASHER-DISHWASHER-DETERGENT-PUMP-0-3L-/130392767492
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/New-Rinse-Aid-Injector-Pump-for-Commercial-Dishwasher-Glasswasher-Part-620120-/330998119570?pt=UK_BOI_Restaurant_RL&hash=item4d11067c92
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looks single phase to me has a 3 pin standard plug on it, (although cable into plug is VERY thick)
heres the bits only looks like 1 motor thing other is the detergent double intake thing must drop outside 2x small pipe into detergent bottles and it sucks it in
nice adjustable thermocouple with switch wire connectors :)
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the model here is a G35 project systems
http://www.projectsystems.it/store/
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it has 3 immersion heaters in one unit
you you can connect them up as 3 x single phase heaters, or as 1 x 3 phase heater :-)
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Deffo a three phase element, looks like the one at the BBB that everyone proclaimed no-one would ever find a spare for eh?