I see you are using a 5 micron and 1 micron suck filter are you actually taking a suction on the filters or is it just gravity draining? If you are taking a suction from the filters how are you creating your vacuum?
It is always a good idea to let oil settle for at least a day or as long as you can. Water and particles will naturally sink to the bottom of your holding tank. You should suck oil from the top and never from the bottom of any storage tank. In a separate tank you should pour the oil from the top half of the holding tank then heat it to at least 100 c or 212 F. If you do not have the means to heat oil that high you should make your oil settle for a longer time and a use water filter regardless
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I see you are using a 5 micron and 1 micron suck filter are you actually taking a suction on the filters or is it just gravity draining? If you are taking a suction from the filters how are you creating your vacuum?
TheBangBang04 4 months ago
what does the oil look like after the final filtering?
GlenLeviLyon 6 months ago
It is always a good idea to let oil settle for at least a day or as long as you can. Water and particles will naturally sink to the bottom of your holding tank. You should suck oil from the top and never from the bottom of any storage tank. In a separate tank you should pour the oil from the top half of the holding tank then heat it to at least 100 c or 212 F. If you do not have the means to heat oil that high you should make your oil settle for a longer time and a use water filter regardless
sfwdcivic 7 months ago
I am selling only this one, used for $500 If you want it call me at 954-934-9000 - Jeff
JeffsAutoRepair 9 months ago
are you guys selling these units? very clean.
cinegallo 9 months ago
Thanks!
Great idea!
bjkaboom 1 year ago
Nice Ron Paul sticker and wvo set up!
allen72289 1 year ago
Good work!
Moroboi 1 year ago
no dewatering? how long have you been running this setup?
thedirtymammal 1 year ago
Brilliant
issar52 1 year ago
I work for a company who specializes in this sort of thing, check us out if you're interested: we're called Filtertechnik, check us out, look for us on google, twitter and facebook to find out more
ste010 1 year ago
what does all this stuff co$t and how does one aquire these tings?
circusboy90210 1 year ago
why not heat the oil to get rid of water in the oil
geisterbahn1 2 years ago 2
pretty cool ... i havent seen a pool filter used ... very smart ... ron paul !!!!!
duanebproducions 3 years ago
How is that oil pump on the truck work out for you? Does it last?
digitsync 3 years ago
What is in the pool filter?
joebro32 3 years ago
Most likely just plane a sand and pea stone mix that is what i use and it works fine. It is the most cost effective and th oil flows good through it.
Depthhider 3 years ago
Hi. I used a regular pool filter.
JeffsAutoRepair 3 years ago