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    NOTE: Making homemade biodiesel here in italy is illegal. Using it with autotraction on national soil or selling it is illegal as it is evasion.
    Inquire about each state's current law.
    In this case I managed to get 20 liters of oil from my neighbors who I already warned more than a year and a half ago and every week I give them a bottle of used oil which must never be thrown into the sewer pipes, in fact the oil if the highly polluting rivers end even if you would not think because it is of biological origin but in reality it can be really harmful to the environment
    This oil cannot be placed right now inside the tank of our car mainly because it still contains food crumbs inside and above all because diesel is still too viscous to be placed inside the combustion chamber of a engine must pass through the injectors which we can imagine as small very very minute sprays which would risk clogging if too viscous fluid were to pass we must therefore remove the substances which are not viscous from this vegetable oil such as glycerin and soap
    To proceed in this sense we can use two chemical elements in this case I am talking about methyl alcohol which is also sold by agricultural consortia it is essential to buy one with an excellent percentage of purity we are talking about 99% of the price whether we take methyl alcohol or not lower surely the chemical reaction would not take place in an efficient way we will simply go get some soaps
    It is essential to mix the second chemical element with alcohol in this case I am talking about caustic soda and as you can see in the video it is do Bleak or combine caustic soda with alcohol and never vice versa otherwise a sudden chemical reaction could arise and the increase of temperatures could break the c
    Now that everything is ready we just have to pour this methyl alcohol and caustic soda inside the vegetable oil to mix the oil then I used compressed air the bubbles coming from the bottom keep all the elements mixed stirring more than four hours
    After these hours we can see with our own eyes that a reaction is coming in fact it shows a much more milky color and we just have to wait
    In this case I made a small imperfection I was used to doing this procedure in the summer but I would say that here it is really cold it is absolutely necessary to bring the oil to temperature in fact we have to make it more fluid using a heater I leave you with the link a heater that in my opinion it could work in the best way and we have to bring the oil to a temperature between 50 and 65° once this temperature is reached the reaction can proceed in a more homogeneous way and we therefore leave the mixture still for about a day and a half
    After this time we will find on the bottom of the container the elements that made biodiesel too viscous such as soap and Glycerin on the bottom while in the upper part we find a perfectly fluid biodiesel
    Video for illustrative purposes only, do not replicate what you see in brackets, there is also a step missing to avoid myself
    We can therefore wait for other days so that any residue of methyl alcohol that has not managed to settle together with the glycerin and soap can evaporate away by waiting for this time. The result will be that all the contaminating elements such as glycerin
    I carried out mere simulations for scenic needs
    If we put 2 l of methyl alcohol inside our container we should find 2 l between glycerin and soap
    In any case I want to clarify not to repeat my actions at all, this tutorial is for informational purposes only and to be replicated by professionals in the sector who know exactly how to handle and manage the whole chemical and legal situation!
    Video for illustrative purposes only to avoid legal problems I recorded this video  abroad.
    I omitted a step to avoid reporting problems 
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  • @rexarcher6118
    @rexarcher6118 9 месяцев назад +1071

    When making fuel from vegetable oil you should wash the fuel after extracting the glycerin. If You use too much sodium hydroxide the final product can have some dissolved NaOH in the liquid making it slightly basic which can slowly damage fuel lines an the engine.

    • @MrWeiserrr
      @MrWeiserrr 9 месяцев назад +52

      How do you “wash” the fuel ?

    • @brianmurphy8790
      @brianmurphy8790 9 месяцев назад +16

      I was gonna say just that.
      He never washed it!

    • @brianmurphy8790
      @brianmurphy8790 9 месяцев назад +156

      @@MrWeiserrr
      You literally 'wash' it in clean hot water.
      Then you wait for the oil/water to separate and then drain off the water.
      Finally you should dry the oil to remove any remaining moisture. You do that by adding calcium carbonate to the oil and leaving it a day or two.

    • @MrWeiserrr
      @MrWeiserrr 9 месяцев назад +20

      @@brianmurphy8790 cheers !!
      I genuinely thought that as he didn’t elaborate on the word “wash”
      !🤯!
      why is this not wide spread knowledge, I’m gonna have to start doing this & stock pile it for when SHTF.
      Nice pic btw I guess you could say I’m from the house of Lancashire 😉

    • @wake-archus
      @wake-archus 9 месяцев назад +31

      @@MrWeiserrr this stuff will last about ten years at room temp. so you may be better off storing the base components instead and making the fuel as needed after shtf.

  • @bennitob8
    @bennitob8 2 месяца назад +67

    Long process but useful after WW3

    • @infestus5657
      @infestus5657 15 дней назад

      Were do you get the Oil and Engine from? Oil is not easy to produce. Woodgas would be easier.

    • @UncleMerlin
      @UncleMerlin 15 дней назад +2

      ​@@infestus5657 stale gas from cars. Motor oil. Cooking oil. Anything oil. All of it can be turned into biodiesel.

    • @Dieter_Hellstrom
      @Dieter_Hellstrom 4 дня назад

      hope ww3 doesnt happen ....

    • @Nonovyour
      @Nonovyour День назад

      Oh yes, because after ww3 you’ll still need to drive.

  • @cameronmurie
    @cameronmurie 8 месяцев назад +225

    I have done this, made several hundred liters of Bio some years ago. I was driving a Toyota Prado KZTE engine. Few Problems:
    1. Not as easy as you might think to collect the oil. Fast food shops have agreements already OR staff take it.
    2. That cleaning / post production process is VERY important - the diesel will look clear but still has soap dissolved in it.
    3. Be prepared to get Diesel Filter Warning light come on when you run it pure. ( I had to change my diesel filter) BUT the car ran just fine on it: Mixed 50/50 AND once I ran a full tank just home made Bio.
    I stopped making because I could not get enough oil to make it worthwhile.

    • @wyattnixonlloyd8570
      @wyattnixonlloyd8570 3 месяца назад +5

      I agree- I run pure veggie oil in my car and even though its rewading its not easy, and the hardest part is getting hold of enough waste oil!

    • @CatDaddyx2
      @CatDaddyx2 3 месяца назад +11

      My dad owns a restaurant. I really need to take advantage of that it sounds like

    • @cameronmurie
      @cameronmurie 3 месяца назад +2

      @@CatDaddyx2 bio diesel in small ( say 50 liter) quantities is very doable, fun, and a cheap way to run a small older diesel motor. IF you can get regular veg. Oil supply. ( For free)

    • @CatDaddyx2
      @CatDaddyx2 3 месяца назад +1

      @@cameronmurie I got an old diesel kholer generator that I wouldn’t mind running on it

    • @GiorgiZhorzholiani22
      @GiorgiZhorzholiani22 3 месяца назад

      Can I use baking soda, Sodium Hydrocarbonate (Na2CO3) instead of sodium hydroxide (NAOH)?

  • @maximusboscus
    @maximusboscus 8 месяцев назад +95

    You normally "wash" with water the oil after filtering to remove rests of soap. To avoid creating foam, you should nebulize water above the oil. Water is more dense so it will travel downwards and settle on the bottom, taking the soap with it. To remove the water you just need to have a valve on the bottom and empty the tank until there is no more water.
    You do this as many times until you get clear water on the bottom.

  • @SpareSomeChange8080
    @SpareSomeChange8080 Год назад +159

    Have you ever tried removing the soap with "water washing"?

  • @Hnkka
    @Hnkka 9 месяцев назад +86

    if you are going to make alot of biodiesel and have large waste oil supply i really recommend to get centrifuge filter to make the filtering way easier and better

    • @anonimoqualquer5503
      @anonimoqualquer5503 4 месяца назад +1

      I think a vaccum filter is better(cheaper, Easy to find)

  • @justincase5228
    @justincase5228 9 месяцев назад +84

    Among the many other things I did with _Pisco sin Fronteras_ down in Pisco Peru, I ran the biodiesel rig for three months. I used 100% biodiesel in the volunteer truck which routinely pulled a heavy cement mixer, equipment and around twenty volunteers packed inside/outside. The centerpiece of our biodiesel rig was a converted hot water heater, the element inside provided the heat. External to this was a network of piping to move the product around and a number of valves to direct the flow. There was an inline filter and several large tanks for three rounds of filtering with bubbled air in each. Honestly, we just left the ethanol residue in the biodiesel which does no harm to the end product. As for the drained-off glycerin, this then was used to manufacture soap which we sold. We provided clean buckets to the local restaurants and once each week made a pickup of used cooking oil from them. I note that it doesn't get too cold down in Peru, to be honest. Be prepared to replace your car/truck's fuel filter once or twice after switching to biodiesel since the fuel is soapier (some glycerin) and will internally clean your engine as a result, the residue from your engine then potentially clogging that filter. I'll throw out there that this was an older-style diesel truck with glow plugs which I'd suggest would be optimal for this.

  • @fgregerfeaxcwfeffece
    @fgregerfeaxcwfeffece 9 месяцев назад +289

    Also you probably don't have the additives they use for Winterdiesel. And as you already stated: Without those the diesel gets too thick to properly flow when cold. Diesel gets pretty goey pretty fast. So in colder weather you might wanna use more Diesel from the gas station and less from you own production. Depending on how cold it gets where you live be careful about that.

    • @Just2Evil
      @Just2Evil 9 месяцев назад +15

      Adding 1/10 of kerosene to the mix will probably help.

    • @marcsduk
      @marcsduk 9 месяцев назад +3

      ⁠@@maxa.629kerosene is lighter than diesel and in uk it’s used as heating fuel

    • @gergosz3609
      @gergosz3609 9 месяцев назад +12

      do it like the old timers and put a bit of gasoline in it

    • @kaptain1477
      @kaptain1477 9 месяцев назад +6

      You can have two tanks. One for diesel and one for bio diesel. You start the car with diesel and reroute the heat into the bio then switch to Bio diesel.

    • @ebikecnx7239
      @ebikecnx7239 8 месяцев назад +4

      Just add kerosene and methanol, it's not rocket science.

  • @time-zero
    @time-zero 8 месяцев назад +247

    This process is usable only for older diesel engines, not for newer common rail / PD engines. I had old car (VW Golf 1,9 SDI from 1997 year) and it runs about 100 000km on home made bio diesel (FAME = Fatty acid methyl ester)

    • @TalRohan
      @TalRohan 8 месяцев назад +17

      well said new engines with catylytic converters and partical filters don't do well either , not the engine but all the sensors will go scatty and basically make your car unusable, if you have a tdi with a german fuel pump and viton seals youre golden, you'll use more fuel filters but it works ..Diesel engines were originally designed to run on this stuff
      no mention of heating either for some reason....

    • @__alves_
      @__alves_ 8 месяцев назад

      I have the same VW but 2003

    • @maximusboscus
      @maximusboscus 8 месяцев назад +10

      This is actually wrong. Biodiesel eats away the rubber seals on old cars because they are not prepared for it. New cars are actually prepared for it.

    • @TalRohan
      @TalRohan 8 месяцев назад

      @@maximusboscus having tried to run newer vehicles on 100% biodiesel and seen what happens to for instance Lucas fuel pumps when in contact with biodiesel I can assure that there is nothing particularly wrong with the statement...
      All new diesel cars "should" be able to run with a small percentage of biodiesel because its already in the fuel but that doesnt mean they can run on it. In fact most new cars have so many sensors to reduce engine temperature and particulate filters that clog remove unburnt biofuels in stead of what theyre supposed to do that if you put even a meduim percentage of biofuel in a newer vehicle you will have an extremely expensive problem...fuel eating seals and fuel lines. pumps that clog up, filters that clog solid in the cold, exhaust gases that destroy the catalytic converter, and particulate filter.
      Manufacturers started out making cars that could run on biofuels and then redesigned them and gradually added peripherals that make it impossible for new engines to use even a half decent amount of biofuel.

    • @mintyfreshpavement
      @mintyfreshpavement 8 месяцев назад +2

      I did basically the same process for my 2003 1.9 pd in my passat. OM642 CR diesel and my V10 tdi all for many thousands of miles

  • @Sniperboy5551
    @Sniperboy5551 4 месяца назад +14

    I’m kind of a casual prepper, so I love watching videos like this.

  • @en2oh
    @en2oh Год назад +19

    have you thought about using a dryer before putting this in your car? I have to say, you showed a much healthier respect for safety than many of the youtubers here, in North America!

  • @TheCrazyFinn
    @TheCrazyFinn Год назад +108

    This is really interesting. All other sources made it sound incredibly complicated.

    • @DruggiePlays
      @DruggiePlays 9 месяцев назад +4

      Yeah water and corn starch

    • @Mark-kc2ke
      @Mark-kc2ke 8 месяцев назад +5

      maybe it should be complicated if you don't want your car's engine to fall apart?

  • @theravedaddy
    @theravedaddy 8 месяцев назад +24

    I used to run straight cooking oil in my mk3 transit, bought 1 trolley full at a time in tesco! It worked out great until the autumn set in and the oil got cold so the van was difficult to start.
    I got round that real easily by going on holiday and coming back when it got warm again.

    • @mgrdigimarketing3035
      @mgrdigimarketing3035 8 месяцев назад +2

      So rather than pumping it you bought your fuel in plastic containers which your country probably doesn't recycle 😂 nice work

    • @theravedaddy
      @theravedaddy 8 месяцев назад

      @@mgrdigimarketing3035 really? So ive just stored them in my loft, right? And while we are examinating your profoundly stupid reply.... tell me what country dispenses cooking oil in pumps.

    • @sasssquatch1467
      @sasssquatch1467 7 месяцев назад +9

      ​@@mgrdigimarketing3035the best way to recycle plastic containers from cooking oil (as well as almost all other plastics) is to heat them in an oxygen free environment and distill the resulting vapors.. which makes diesel.

    • @Alex-mr4is
      @Alex-mr4is 2 месяца назад

      @@sasssquatch1467which now is sold in some countries under the Name r99 or hvo 100 !

  • @thatcheapguy525
    @thatcheapguy525 9 месяцев назад +13

    great video Rulof. really like your style.
    titration at the beginning will improve the quality of the chemical conversion and washing at the end will clean-up the fuel ready for use

  • @dArKoMeGa89
    @dArKoMeGa89 9 месяцев назад +16

    Mi fa un gran piacere vedere che stai espandendo la community al resto del mondo. Keep it up bro!

  • @tranquility382
    @tranquility382 8 месяцев назад +23

    Hi there. The older generators can use the cooking oil just as it is. But there is a faster and easier way to make biodiesel for your car, heat up the oil and mix in a couple of packets of gelatin. It collects all the impurities. Then you can mix the biodiesel with 50% normal diesel.

    • @foty8679
      @foty8679 8 месяцев назад +1

      They will gunk up though, so its always better to put in the effort.

    • @tranquility382
      @tranquility382 8 месяцев назад +8

      @foty8679 fair point. However, there is a patent on the gelatin method. It's significantly cheaper. The gelatin removes all the glycerin as well. It's a British patent. Once the gelatin has settled out, you mix 10% paraffin, and you are good to go. Obviously, you can add more paraffin if you want or a little gas station diesel. It's just a significantly easier and cheaper way to make the biodiesel.

  • @henriquepawlak1930
    @henriquepawlak1930 8 месяцев назад +35

    We in Brazil use vegetable oil which can be those that are discarded from restaurants, or new soybean oil we mix it with diesel directly and it works very well, however this mixture is almost entirely used by farmers in their agricultural machines and in transport trucks. It helps the environment and reduces fuel costs.

    • @keller_
      @keller_ 8 месяцев назад +5

      putting oil into diesel does the opposite of saving the environment, it only saves money, you oil produces a lot more smoke and toxic fumes than regular fuel, but hey as long as you save a buck right?

    • @henriquepawlak1930
      @henriquepawlak1930 8 месяцев назад

      only in your head that pollutes more@@keller_

    • @williamsprout925
      @williamsprout925 7 месяцев назад

      ​@@keller_shut up cuck.

    • @rafaelHgrassi
      @rafaelHgrassi 20 дней назад +1

      @@keller_ just clarification
      Used cooking oil is recycled, as it can contaminate water. It is mostly used to extract glycerin and biodiesel.
      We don't have places to incinerate it as most os our electricity is hydropower based (70%). So we started to recicle it.
      Brazilian diesel is 10% plant based, part of the oil used is cooking oil processed to just extract the "biodiesel".
      All major truck and car brands are in Brazil and they pass in he Euro 7 emissions, using this mixture.
      If is is not clean enough to you, there is one more component, being plant based it will be reabsorbed after burn in the new crop being extremely eco friendly. In the same way we use ethanol to move our cars.
      We don't have just carnival and poverty, Brazil is more eco friendly than he entire Eurozone. Big problem is the deforestation.

  • @mikeryan3537
    @mikeryan3537 8 месяцев назад +3

    Good use of the safety squint when using the grinder there!

  • @vegetasl7112
    @vegetasl7112 7 месяцев назад +2

    looks very easy to do at home. thank you

  • @landondavid5773
    @landondavid5773 6 месяцев назад +1

    You are way underrated sir! Shame on the people who watch all your videos but subscribe. Keep it up brother! 👍🏼

  • @Doug_Dimmadome
    @Doug_Dimmadome 8 месяцев назад +4

    I would highly recommend running it through a filter and fuel/water separater before putting in your vehicle

  • @Andersljungberg
    @Andersljungberg 6 месяцев назад +2

    In Sweden, the maximum limit for Bio Diesel at most petrol stations is 7%. it is seen that many car manufacturers specify it as a maximum limit in their diesel engines, but the petrol companies also insert HVO in the diesel. Then someone in the USA said that biodiesel is not so good for the particle filter and of course also the diesel filter. There can also be problems with algae in the tank

  • @atrumluminarium
    @atrumluminarium 9 месяцев назад +32

    I think this can also work well with ethanol. It's also cheaper because you can obtain high concentrations by pouring salt in vodka and the ethanol rises to the top of the solution. Obviously, the salt will need to be distilled out if used in an engine because it's corrosive but it's easier and faster to distill a solid from a liquid than a liquid from another liquid

    • @teasippingguy9316
      @teasippingguy9316 9 месяцев назад +7

      Well as far as I know Ethanol is 1) a lot cheaper than diesel so it's still probably more profitable to make diesel than to make Ethanol and 2) most engines can't run on Ethanol.

    • @atrumluminarium
      @atrumluminarium 9 месяцев назад +13

      @@teasippingguy9316 you'll be running the engine on biodiesel tho not ethanol and if it's cheaper it will just make your biodiesel cheaper. Not sure what the purpose of your comment is tbh

    • @teasippingguy9316
      @teasippingguy9316 9 месяцев назад +3

      @@atrumluminarium nvm I thought you wanted to extract Ethanol and use that as fuel

    • @hantrio4327
      @hantrio4327 9 месяцев назад +3

      @@atrumluminarium But methanol is way cheaper than ethanol especially if not denatured

    • @atrumluminarium
      @atrumluminarium 9 месяцев назад +1

      @@hantrio4327 But a lot of the methanol is obtained from natural gas so environmentally speaking it's still a fossil fuel source of carbon. Ethanol obtained by fermentation comes from carbon that was already in the atmosphere before so you won't be adding new carbon in.

  • @emscape2
    @emscape2 7 месяцев назад +1

    You can add a little bit of terpentine to the final mixture as it will greatly improve the viscosity of the biodiesel

  • @BandytaArek
    @BandytaArek 24 дня назад

    Dziękuje, to bardzo pomocny materiał. Mój vw passat 1.9 tdi chętnie łyknie takiego drinka!

  • @BritishBeachcomber
    @BritishBeachcomber 8 месяцев назад +2

    Its best to pour all the oil into a large vessel and and wait for the sediment to settle to the bottom. Then open a tap, fitted a couple of cm from the bottom, to drain off the clean oil.

  • @clythox
    @clythox 7 месяцев назад +1

    Used on my benzin car and it worked very well

  • @fnordpol
    @fnordpol 11 дней назад

    I think it is easier to build a preheater into your diesel, and it is probably way easier to run an electric car directly from your solar array.
    Nice work showing the whole process of refining Biodiesel, I love that stuff!

  • @09mxrider
    @09mxrider 11 месяцев назад +8

    If you don't want to use any harsh chemicals it is technically possible to distill used veggie oil and get the glycerin out but it's much more expensive

    • @95rav
      @95rav 8 месяцев назад +1

      BS.
      And hydroxide isn't as dangerous as he makes it out to be: it is common drain cleaner. Use the same precautions.

    • @Joakico
      @Joakico 8 месяцев назад +3

      @@95rav Actually methanol is probably worse than NaOH. Their flame is almost transparent, is volatile so you may accidentally breath it. And in contact with eyes their vapours can cause severe damage. I was kinda surprised how he reacted to NaOH ( as I expected) but he didn't say anything about methanol.

    • @Toukout44
      @Toukout44 8 месяцев назад

      @@95ravYea just let a droplet of drain cleaner in your eye you'll see if it's not dangerous

    • @95rav
      @95rav 8 месяцев назад

      @@Toukout44 I didn't say t wasn't dangerous, fuckwit.

  • @nealhanson6956
    @nealhanson6956 9 месяцев назад +7

    This doesnt have to take so long if you heat the oil from the start. That will also take care of the impurities in the oil so you dont need a sieve for that. Your caustic and methanol ratios is also wrong,too little. This will cause your biodiesel to set in very cold conditions.

  • @a_bar8579
    @a_bar8579 7 месяцев назад

    I love a good creative man ❤

  • @benedictvega8898
    @benedictvega8898 9 месяцев назад +4

    Means I can use it without adding some biodiesel from other gasoline station if im living in South east asia where the lowest temperature is at night around 20 degrees right?

  • @candyluna2929
    @candyluna2929 Месяц назад

    Wow this is one of the few intros that's worth to not skip

  • @pieterbezuidenhout2741
    @pieterbezuidenhout2741 8 месяцев назад

    Plain and Simple but process can be REFINED further.
    Thanks for a very good video, we appreciate a lot.

  • @Deiphobuzz
    @Deiphobuzz 9 месяцев назад +4

    This is why i love the old VW and mercedes diesels. Just filter the oil properly, put it straight in with a third normaly diesel and its runs perfectly AND you neighbourhood smells like fries.

  • @King_Flippy_Nips
    @King_Flippy_Nips 8 месяцев назад

    you can also make it from plastic by heating plastic to a specific temperature in a sealed container.

  • @the_bela_14
    @the_bela_14 8 месяцев назад +1

    I run a Vw T4 2.5 tdi on 100% oil no matter whether engine- or vegetable oil I just used coffee filters and it runs perfect in summer.

  • @AzamatSlowedAndReverb
    @AzamatSlowedAndReverb 9 месяцев назад

    Wow this is an impressive channel and especislly intro. Thanks brother.

  • @cieiacoaquino8937
    @cieiacoaquino8937 2 месяца назад

    Muchas gracias por compartir con todos nosotros 💪😎🍿

  • @susanvaughn741
    @susanvaughn741 9 месяцев назад

    I have heard of using gelatin to remove the water and gliserol from the used cooking oil.
    It congeals like the run off of your Christmas roast when left in the refrigerator.
    Much cheaper process.

  • @Gemini_0815
    @Gemini_0815 8 месяцев назад +1

    Nice. Do you frequently change the fuel filter of your fiat?

  • @andreyanderson9297
    @andreyanderson9297 8 месяцев назад

    Хорошо получается, у нас все проще фильтруют и смешивают масло без всякой перегонки с бензином 1 к 3 и всё прекрасно работает, на больших двигателях от 2,5литра.)

  • @rosegold-beats
    @rosegold-beats 2 месяца назад +2

    You could literally make a sign " dump your waste oil here" and you get diesel for life

  • @user-lb8bn6bv8e
    @user-lb8bn6bv8e 8 месяцев назад +2

    سأستعمل هذا الوقود في التدفئه
    شكرا لكم معلومات قيّمه 🇸🇾♥️

  • @GWAYGWAY1
    @GWAYGWAY1 9 месяцев назад +6

    Do not use it in a newer common rail diesel but for older pump types it works well.

    • @stefano806
      @stefano806 9 месяцев назад +1

      Io uso olio di semi vari su una Fiesta TDCi da anni e nessun problema

  • @mhoseinofi
    @mhoseinofi 8 месяцев назад

    In an emergency situation I once used 20 litres of vegetable oil straight from the shop in my 2010 Toyota and it ran perfectly fine. Got me home ok and I wasn’t stranded in the middle of nowhere. Since then I’ve owned diesel cars for their high tolerance of using cooking oil as fuel. 😅

  • @user-mi5nj8gj5p
    @user-mi5nj8gj5p 4 месяца назад +1

    You missed one important step is to remove water content in used vegetable oil by distilling it before using Sodium hydroxide and methanol and filtering it in final product and also important to adapt your car for the use of new fuel .

  • @levs1333
    @levs1333 8 месяцев назад

    Very nice video! Dont stop making videos

  • @guerryhowell7834
    @guerryhowell7834 Год назад +11

    Just wondering.... Do you know what the 'Pour/Gel/Cloud point of your Bio Diesel is? I have heard that it can vary on your source of the oil, then slightly on the process..... My cloud point seems to be close to 20 degrees Fahrenheit... and in my process... I (water) wash my Bio diesel, and then, I filter the oil after washing.... to make sure that I remove any thing left from the process

    • @whatever_12
      @whatever_12 Год назад +3

      Look like you know your stuff.. Any online forum or resources you would recommend to learn more about this?

  • @walula
    @walula 8 месяцев назад

    Un itaiano che compare nel mio feed "strictly no italians"
    Fantastico! Continua cosi, spero che spacchi internazionalmente. Te lo meriti

  • @nedlyest
    @nedlyest 2 месяца назад

    For quicker filtering, get a external oil filter housing and pump the oil through a micron filter. We used to do that with waste oil furnaces.

  • @thedude7319
    @thedude7319 8 месяцев назад

    Also regarding that the viscocity lowers with the temperature sure but that isn't the most important factor. when it comes down to diesels, FAME and kerosene/kerosine you have something called CP and CFPP first is cloud point the temperature when you first start noticing the impurities/parafine fraction. and the second is the cold filter prop blocking tendency that is when there are enough impurities that causes the liquid to not actually flow anymore both are temperature and mixture depended

  • @holgerkysela9841
    @holgerkysela9841 9 месяцев назад +2

    Just Put the Salat oil in the Tank of an old Diesel Car. It will Work. But Not in a Common rail. It will Break your high pressure Pump. I did it with my old 190 D Mercedes more than 20 Years ago. It worked fine. At this time Diesel price has been raised. Salat oil from Supermarket was much cheaper. There we're also seperaten Tanks available which fitted into the spare tire Container in the Back. Start and Finish with normal Diesel with a switch. But after that they raised the price for Salat oil, those Bastards. The Car ran good. I built an extra heating Tube into the Diesel circle to keep it better flowing in Wintertime. But a 50:50 Mix with Diesel was Always better. I Loved the smell of a Grill Party, everytime I have got out of the Car. The examination of exaust Gases was allways better Then with normal Diesel.

  • @Adam-ox6zy
    @Adam-ox6zy 9 месяцев назад +9

    And here in Australia if the government gets knowledge of you making your own fuel, (by law) they can put their hand out for the excise/tax (about 40c) per litre.

    • @challacustica9049
      @challacustica9049 9 месяцев назад

      Why?

    • @ebikecnx7239
      @ebikecnx7239 9 месяцев назад

      Nazis

    • @DavidMartin-ym2te
      @DavidMartin-ym2te 9 месяцев назад

      In the UK it's OK to make it for your own use I think but if you sell it then the authorities will want their cut - and fuel tax in the UK is high so it's not appreciably cheaper than Diesel.@@challacustica9049

    • @mahbuddykeith1124
      @mahbuddykeith1124 9 месяцев назад +11

      That’s why you don’t tell anyone.

    • @starstencahl8985
      @starstencahl8985 8 месяцев назад

      Given Diesel is 2US$/L where I’m from, that’s still a good deal

  • @iyev87
    @iyev87 8 месяцев назад

    Informasi yang bagus... terimakasih, salam dari Indonesia

  • @travismoore7849
    @travismoore7849 11 месяцев назад +6

    Seems ideal for oil lamps and heaters.

    • @jennyhammack5614
      @jennyhammack5614 10 месяцев назад +8

      Yeah it’s pretty good to hear a house

    • @soulextracter
      @soulextracter 9 месяцев назад +17

      @@jennyhammack5614 The question is: Does your house have anything interesting to tell you?

  • @karmelek1ful
    @karmelek1ful 3 месяца назад

    Does regular diesel mix with vegetable oil? Can they be mixed in 50-50 proportions or do they not mix together?

  • @mikeanaba518
    @mikeanaba518 Год назад +1

    Can you use crude oil to get deisel without pyrolisys

  • @MS-dg1oh
    @MS-dg1oh 7 месяцев назад

    Can i Mix different vegetable oils or should i just use 1 type ?

  • @selyouj8815
    @selyouj8815 4 месяца назад +1

    اعلم اني دخيل . بس هل زيت زيتون يمكن انتاج بيو ديزل

  • @SamFBM
    @SamFBM 6 месяцев назад

    if you got a cummins just put the oil straight in in with a bit of regular diesel roughly 80/20 mix and it should cherp it down np

  • @jerryhernandez96
    @jerryhernandez96 Год назад

    great video

  • @roberternest7289
    @roberternest7289 9 месяцев назад +1

    The 0.25% NaOH is by weight or by volume?

  • @fasic46
    @fasic46 8 месяцев назад

    In Serbia, but golf mj2, put unfiltered oil with an disel 1:1, and wholaaaa you have bio disel, trust me it works :).

  • @EgeaR82
    @EgeaR82 8 месяцев назад

    You can filter all of your oil in the same time with starch! They bind all the stuff togehter and after that you have clear oil.

  • @marcoprazeres4975
    @marcoprazeres4975 4 месяца назад

    Just a tip: compressed air is usually pretty dry, which will pull the methanol out of solution (methanol is even more volatile than ethanol). You should really mix it mechanically

  • @Bardakas0728
    @Bardakas0728 8 месяцев назад

    is this kind of fuel is good for common rail or newer engines?

  • @SpareSomeChange8080
    @SpareSomeChange8080 Год назад +21

    I wonder what your neighbours thought when they saw you with all this in your garage 😂

    • @Paul-gu2lv
      @Paul-gu2lv 8 месяцев назад

      Meth lab😉🤣

  • @Dawseyandsons
    @Dawseyandsons 8 месяцев назад +1

    WIth the cost of the extra chemicals needed is it still worthwhile? Where I am it seems that there is no savings.

  • @pr0fessoro
    @pr0fessoro 8 месяцев назад

    for mixing instead of air you can use computer fan with one broken blade and attach it to vibrate outside the container...

  • @BBFPV
    @BBFPV 9 месяцев назад +1

    How much salt and water is in there? Doesn't diesel need adaptive for the high pressure injection pumps?

  • @adnandzindosoda
    @adnandzindosoda 8 месяцев назад

    Bro is new level

  • @istvanvitorlas
    @istvanvitorlas 8 месяцев назад

    How much percent is the metil-acohol(metanol)? How much for one liter diesel oil? For 1l waste oil (ca 850g) 0,2l metil-alcohol(170g), and 2,125g NaOH. Is it correct?

  • @no-damn-alias
    @no-damn-alias Год назад +4

    Can I use Ethanol instead of water and as I see you can wash the soap out with water so is it okay to already use a 70% Ethanol 30% water mix from the beginning?

    • @Humbulla93
      @Humbulla93 9 месяцев назад +3

      you can use ethanol but you´d have to have 100% ethanol which you can get by putting dry calcium chloride or epsom salt into 96% everclear, then react it with sodium hydroxide. being that ethanol is one carbon chain longer it will make the biodiesel a bit more viscous, so it would be better to make a 60:40 mix 40 being biodiesel.
      the more water you have in the reaction the more soap you´ll get which lowers yield and takes a bit more effort to take out, which should be done anyway, by spraying water into the biodiesel and then let it separate and either decant it or use a pipette to suck it up, afterwards you have to dry the biodiesel with dry calcium chloride. you can get by putting the salts into an oven and bake for some time, after that crush it to a powder and store it airtight with no humidity or use right away

  • @andrewradford3953
    @andrewradford3953 6 месяцев назад

    Great guide.
    Wash it to remove acidity. Centrifuge it to remove impurities that the micron filter can't. Otherwise injectors are very expensive to service.
    It's possible to make a cheap centrifuge from a blender.

  • @CUBETechie
    @CUBETechie 3 месяца назад

    0:33 it's glowing you could wind a coil or use water boiler around i would say 159L could be easily use here

  • @bakeredwards
    @bakeredwards 9 месяцев назад +17

    I used biodiesel in a mk1 Berlingo for a few years, the engine always sounded better when running on it.

    • @CoreMaster111
      @CoreMaster111 8 месяцев назад +2

      My friends VW T4 bus does not like diesel mixed with biodiesel.

  • @abhigyansrivastava4247
    @abhigyansrivastava4247 Месяц назад

    How much did it cost and do you think it would save you money in the long run???

  • @Buciasda33
    @Buciasda33 4 месяца назад

    You can, but in warm climates or during summer time.
    In winter you won't be able to power anything without adding heaters to the fuel tank and / or adding additives to the fuel

  • @chow3220
    @chow3220 Месяц назад

    You can use matala filter in 5 gallon bucket and filter a lot quicker.

  • @michaelanderson2166
    @michaelanderson2166 2 месяца назад

    recomend getting safety glasses rated for liquids. You're using particle protection only.

  • @Knox_Studios
    @Knox_Studios 7 месяцев назад

    is this cheaper or more expensive than regular diesel from the fuel station?

  • @WitzigLustigKomisch_TG
    @WitzigLustigKomisch_TG 7 месяцев назад

    👍 nice idea

  • @centurioneyt9235
    @centurioneyt9235 Месяц назад

    Grande rulof❤

  • @Frogmobile52
    @Frogmobile52 12 дней назад

    I run on 100%unwashed BD since 1999. When I used to wash I had only troubles from corrosion.

  • @jorislal
    @jorislal 9 месяцев назад

    You can literally pour cooking oil into a diesel car right of the shelf. Or clean it before using used cooking oil. Either way we use way less cooking oil than diesel and diesel in general is a huge polluter.

  • @hkgme9052
    @hkgme9052 4 месяца назад

    can I use denatured alcohol instead?

  • @BioTechproject27
    @BioTechproject27 3 месяца назад +1

    Alrighty, here are some tips from a chemist:
    First: safety.
    Sodium hydroxide in solid form isn't that bad, solutions are what is highly corrosive. (aka it was much more dangerous once you dissolved it. This is because as a solution it has much more surface area to react as it diffuses into your skin.) Although dust can be dangerous, since sodium hydroxide is hygroscopic, it will just stick and not really become airbourne.
    The way you handled the solution was kinda reckless. You could've easily spilled it on your exposed arms or even face (as you were holding it above your head) and that would've been pretty bad. Wear a lab coat, they are pretty cheap.
    Methanol is highly toxic, so bubbling it with air not only wastes some of it as it evaporates faster and thus reduces yield, but also isn't healthy, especially long term (also try to limit the amount of exposure of it to air in general. E.g. just the erlenmeyer flask just chilling there as you prepare everything else. just cover it with a watchglass or something. This also reduces the risk of anything else getting/falling in there)
    In the end you could see that it is still cloudy. This indicates that there are still particles in there (likely suspended soap & glycerine, which are bad for engines. Maybe even excess sodium hydroxide if too much was used.) So a post-processing step is necessary. Since all dissolve in water, you can use hot water. After that, just discard that watery layer and dry your bio diesel over some dessicant, like calcium chloride, silicon dioxide, etc.

  • @firstlegend72
    @firstlegend72 7 месяцев назад

    thank you

  • @ivsh9089
    @ivsh9089 9 месяцев назад +2

    произношение топ! я со своим средним английским понял всё) лайк!

  • @ryszardprzytua6667
    @ryszardprzytua6667 8 месяцев назад

    Also recommand selfmade biodiesel. 1l cost around 0.20Euro

  • @campingmantv8094
    @campingmantv8094 8 месяцев назад

    I use an oil pump with 2 filters filtering down to 5 micro meters attached to pump it in the tank. This way there are no stains whatsoever.

  • @lewankelwin
    @lewankelwin 4 месяца назад

    Since the process takes a bit of time, I think you can decrease the amount of homemade in the car to protect it, like 20L from the g station and 5L homemade.

  • @vevenaneathna
    @vevenaneathna 8 месяцев назад

    methanol is the best for this reaction but you can use ethanol too if its cheaper, here in the US its sometimes easier to get 99% ethanol not for human consumption

  • @leandrocesar4000
    @leandrocesar4000 8 месяцев назад

    Its possible make biodiesel with ethanol?

  • @user-lm7zh1nk5l
    @user-lm7zh1nk5l 3 месяца назад

    Would a it be too much to use a lab homogenizer?

  • @testtor2714
    @testtor2714 9 месяцев назад

    Good stuff

  • @habtamusium8646
    @habtamusium8646 6 месяцев назад

    is it as such easy to synthesize bio diesel ! ! 1 question only , is it possible from ethanol in place of methanol ? thank you so much !

    • @anonimoqualquer5503
      @anonimoqualquer5503 4 месяца назад +1

      You can change the methanol for ethanol(is actually more safe to use ethanol)

  • @user-ik3jh7kr5n
    @user-ik3jh7kr5n 4 месяца назад

    isnt the end relt still dangerous because of the sodium hydroxide ?

  • @theyoutubeguy1545
    @theyoutubeguy1545 8 месяцев назад

    Thanks