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Biodiesel => Chemistry and process => Topic started by: nigelb on January 23, 2013, 08:48:49 PM
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I've made a slight adjustment to the bubble washing page on the wiki. I hope it meets with approval.
Nige
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Looks good Nige although the links from 'Emulsions' and 'Bubbler' dont work (which is why they are red not blue).
You have correctly coded them but the pages you try to reference don't appear to exist. Are you planning to create them by chance?
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I didn't link those two Jules but I think I could write an article on emulsions and work out a link to the existing bubbling set up. Not tonight though. Time to get off and do some proper work.
Nige
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dont see those links on that page?
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Links are red because the pages haven't been written yet ... any volunteers?
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nope cant diffferentiate thoses
dont worry anyhooes
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kool i found um by EDIT and looking at coding...
lifes always harder for colour deficient peeps
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does distance between a and b matter?
(http://img526.imageshack.us/img526/7893/300pxglwashtank.png)
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Both are relative to the water/bio interface, but the dimension isn't critical. Just don't want bio in the water outlet and visa-versa.
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Both are relative to the water/bio interface, but the dimension isn't critical. Just don't want bio in the water outlet and visa-versa.
no sludge / foam soap section to worry over?
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You saying I get soap in my Bio?
Honestly don't know, I use a different setup ... adjustable height water outlet from a take off right at the bottom of the barrel and the bio is sucked off the top with a pump.
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You can always just have the tank outlet going to a valved manifold to do all the things you need - wash water out (for non-overflowing misting), wash water drain and bio out. You can also set up the non-overflowing outlet to be adjustable for different size batches. Easy to set up and no messing about putting additional tank connections in.