Over the past few years I’ve made about 30 x 80 litre batches of Bio in my double-domed hot water tank derivative GL processor. Most of these have been OK (eventually), and all of have been used with no problems. More recently however, I’ve had a fair bit of trouble in getting my glycerol to separate fully (more methoxide & processing would eventually sort it), and dark bio foaming out in the closing stages of demething.
A week or so ago I started the first batch for a number of months (family issues…) which seemed to go surprisingly well. A 15l glycerol wash returned only about 5 litres, but after the first stage of processing I got about 20 litres of well-separated glycerol out which was a great relief. The 10/90, gave 7% dropout, meth mixed appropriately for stage 2 and processed again for a couple of hours (my normal), but meanwhile the stage 2 10/90 gave me a super-clear pass, no dropout, crystal clear liquid immediately the methanol was added.

I have never managed this before! The nil dropout yes (with enough stages), but the mix has NEVER been remotely clear.
I lead a pretty simple life, so this has been quite a revelation! Furthermore, I’m now demething at 70° and keeping a wary eye on the mix (through a 28mm compression penetration, so not ideal), but after the methanol boiled off (lots and lots of tiny but clear bubbles on the surface of the bio below) there’s now nothing visible on the surface. No signs of foam in this batch!
It’s the same oil, the same KOH (4 years old but pretty dry), same methanol (including ~30% self-recovered), same processing temperature 55°, same everything. The only difference is that instead of using the venturi to suck up the methoxide into the tank, this time I used the port next to the TAM105 pump inlet normally used to fill the processor with WVO or the glycerol wash. I took about 5 minutes for the ~13 litres of meth to be introduced. Given that this then forces the oil and the meth directly into the main mixing feature, i.e. the pump impellor (no eductors etc here), could this alone make such a huge difference?
Of course this is only one batch, but I’ll be doing another shortly, in exactly the same way.
Any comments gratefully received!
Mike