George, this is fantastic. I would like your help getting the parts I need to change my deisel generator to run WVO. I need a list of parts to buy. Did you build the pre-heater yourself? Do you use a pump to push WVO thru water seperator and micron filter?
hi like your videos, im buying up land in the phillippines for growing jatropha bio diesel
im new to this but im a buisennes man at hart, wish i could see a demo, but is it possable to make a dvd cd ect of your demanstations, would pay you for your trouble
We are processing about 18,000 gallons of wvo per week in Miami. I tried very hard to let the Haitians and the Haitian Government to know about the wvo generator and the biodiesel stove and today it is kind of late for them.
Today Haiti does not have a good wvo generator to provide electricity after the earthquake nor to say the fuel to power it.
I am still planting jatropha and castor in Haiti and have today 300 hectares planted.
These latest events will probably change everything, I hope.
Thats great George, i was a little worried that you guys got caught in the earthquake. Twenty Irish people in Haiti have been acounted for acording to the news.
I was skeptical on the longevity of these engines although George was quite adamant on some veg oil forums the thing would last forever because he had stainless steel piston rings put in the thing.
I would be interesting to see how it held up but as he has disappeared off the radar after so much enthusiasm, it seems a safe bet to assume it didn't work out as he hoped.
That looks nice, I would like to do this with either a lister, or a generator like you have there. The advantage I see of yours is that it would take less work to regulate the system as it is made as a geneartor already. My target is to charge a large amp battery bank then draw off the bank for my needs.
I am going next month with the first one to make demonstrations and urge farmers to plant jatropha and castor so they can start having a biofuel production in Haiti.
You or he is polite but why not make simply make a running video lol?
Begbucks 8 months ago
How is this thing going?
How many hours on it now?
glumpy10 1 year ago
George, this is fantastic. I would like your help getting the parts I need to change my deisel generator to run WVO. I need a list of parts to buy. Did you build the pre-heater yourself? Do you use a pump to push WVO thru water seperator and micron filter?
greenbean728 1 year ago
wvo and biodiesel are 3 different things.
circusboy90210 1 year ago
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No I am not a wholesaler of generators, I am in the wvo business in Miami and I have more than 200 hectares of land planted with jatropha in Haiti
Georgesvalme 1 year ago
hi like your videos, im buying up land in the phillippines for growing jatropha bio diesel
im new to this but im a buisennes man at hart, wish i could see a demo, but is it possable to make a dvd cd ect of your demanstations, would pay you for your trouble
alan.swain3@ntlworld.com
acjm472985 1 year ago
Hey George let us know how your doin, i taught of you and the video when i heard of the earthquake.
cronasillagh 2 years ago
We are processing about 18,000 gallons of wvo per week in Miami. I tried very hard to let the Haitians and the Haitian Government to know about the wvo generator and the biodiesel stove and today it is kind of late for them.
Today Haiti does not have a good wvo generator to provide electricity after the earthquake nor to say the fuel to power it.
I am still planting jatropha and castor in Haiti and have today 300 hectares planted.
These latest events will probably change everything, I hope.
Georgesvalme 2 years ago
Thats great George, i was a little worried that you guys got caught in the earthquake. Twenty Irish people in Haiti have been acounted for acording to the news.
cronasillagh 2 years ago
I was skeptical on the longevity of these engines although George was quite adamant on some veg oil forums the thing would last forever because he had stainless steel piston rings put in the thing.
I would be interesting to see how it held up but as he has disappeared off the radar after so much enthusiasm, it seems a safe bet to assume it didn't work out as he hoped.
glumpy10 2 years ago
tryed his contact email - it bounces
snowtime505 2 years ago
just wondering what kind of fuel pump is that and how does it shut off where can i get one of them thanks
kush811 2 years ago
looks like a standard Faucet fuel pump and you can get them at any autoparts store cheap
harleyspringer1 2 years ago
That looks nice, I would like to do this with either a lister, or a generator like you have there. The advantage I see of yours is that it would take less work to regulate the system as it is made as a geneartor already. My target is to charge a large amp battery bank then draw off the bank for my needs.
marthale7 2 years ago
I have more than 400 hours on that generator and it is on for about 4 hours per day at the warehouse and so far it is wrking fine.
Remember you have to dewater and filter your oil to at least 1 micron.
Now I have install a spin on filter to make sure that everything goes smooth, so far it is working.
Georgesvalme 2 years ago
How many hours have you put on this generator so far and how is it holding Up?
glumpy10 2 years ago
I have more than 400 hours on that generator and it is on for about 4 hours per day at the warehouse and so far it is wrking fine.
Remember you have to dewater and filter your oil to at least 1 micron.
Now I have install a spin on filter to make sure that everything goes smooth, so far it is working.
Georgesvalme 2 years ago
This is great. It's guys like you that come up with new ideas. Rudolph Diesel would be proud of you.
VDUBDIESEL 3 years ago
Brings this idea to Haiti man a lot of people will buy it for their house. You will make a killing
jacklepimp 3 years ago
I am going next month with the first one to make demonstrations and urge farmers to plant jatropha and castor so they can start having a biofuel production in Haiti.
Georgesvalme 3 years ago