
Brian's Morning Newsletter
February 27th 2008
Good Morning
Getting a late start this morning, not because I woke late, up at 3:30AM, again, don't know what that's about. I guess I'm a little worn out from working so much. I'll feel better when I get a chance to spend some of the extra cash on one of the projects coming up this Spring. Yeah, 3:30 in the morning, no wonder I'm tired. But guess what? I am going to show you a selection of the the better stuff right here where you can peruse it at your discretion and at a decent hour too. Oh boy, huh? Let's see, first I decided to check in at my favorite biodiesel forum
http://biodiesel.infopop.cc/eve/forums. After all, Spring is almost here and we need to get back into the swing of things with home brew fuel. Plus, it was suggested during a meeting with the IT Director at the community college where we are building wind turbines that I could build the school a biodiesel processor to earn a small salary as instructor and trainer.
Yesterday, I had a couple of hours between WiFi installations and met with Austin and Kevin for lunch. Afterward Kevin and I consulted with the electricians who are wiring the new workshop at the renewable energy building. I found the perfect room for the biodiesel processor. It needs an exhaust fan and it is set to go with double doors to the outside. Next, we queried three biodiesel supply related companies about accepting purchase orders from the school. Finally we went to the cafeteria to test their supply of waste cooking oil. I don't know if it was because of the cold weather, but the WVO was coagulated and nasty looking. I asked the administrator not to get his hopes up for a biodiesel program using all the grease the cafeteria can produce right from the start. My experience dictates that once he got it in his head that we can make biodiesel from grease he already severed the contract with the renderer. I suppose a certain amount of bureaucracy makes checks and balances. From a money point of view, the school can buy a biodiesel processor if they don't need to spend money on renderer removing grease.
The Isuzu Trooper is about to receive its second tankful of biodiesel. Everything seems well with the Trooper, although it is smoking more than it did last year. Probably needs a tuneup again. Perhaps I'll pull the fuel injectors and have them cleaned and tested. More likely, I'll pull the injectors out of the first Trooper we bought and use them, as they have around 150,000 miles less on them. Amazing how many miles these diesels can go, huh. The Isuzu I use for work has 255,000 miles on the odometer. I've only added a few thousand miles to it. Nell's car, the Peugeot 505s TD seems to have clogged fuel filters again. I'm not sure what to attribute this to, the car hasn't been used this Winter at all and the both filters were replaced at the end of Fall. I thought it had algae in the fuel. I remember there being a reddish tone to the biodiesel when I changed the filters. Both dino-diesel and biodiesel can support algae growth. However, I inspected the glass bowl on the main filter and it was clear. I don't know if severe cold kills the algae and what effect this has on filters.
I may work on the cars today, but I am more inclined to work in the forest. I need a change of pace. We're thinning the forest a little more around the Tusas Campo site. Not many trees, just a few here and there, to give us some firewood for Memorial Day, and to help protect the area from wildfire. It looks like it will be sunny and warm today. I'll call the guys and see what they are doing. Yeah they are thinking the same thing.
Have you been to the web site forums? I see some activity there. Thank you dad for your comments, as always you are right on. Hugh, Murf, Ken and Janice all have added to the forums in the last few days. I worry that th rest of you are missing their comments and that I should copy them here because of relevancy and importance. So please if you can spare a minute to log in and read and pretty please make a comment of your own it would make me ever so happy. At the bottom of the forum page there is a recent comments section which makes it quicker to find the new stuff. I haven't quite figured out how to return to the recent comments after reading so I just hit the Forum tab at the top again. Maybe you found a better way, let us know.
That's it for Wednesday.
I'll be back tomorrow, until then, mucho gusto!