Archive for April, 2009

Where can I find LOST ENERGY DRINK Backgrounds or Wallpapers?

Tuesday, April 7th, 2009
SouthPole~X360 asked:


“NOT PICS OF THE CANS” Like a Poster Type Pic. You know, Like if you or me took a can and drew and colored the same design….that type of thing!! (P.S. I would prefer the Green One but ANY of them will work)

Thank You,
SouthPole~X360

monster the energy drink?

Sunday, April 5th, 2009
xmoments_memories_last_foreverxx asked:


your favorite monster?
{the energy drink}
i love the orange love the green hate the red never had the blue.
people say the orange is gross.. but its my favorite.
what do you like?

Biodiesel Kits - Biodiesel Processors

Friday, April 3rd, 2009
Boomer Sagacloud asked:


Heat is needed during the biodiesel conversion process for the following reasons:

1. Preheating your oil.

2. Heating your biodiesel during the settling process.

3. Drying water out of water-washed biodiesel.

4. Recovering methanol from biodiesel.

We have compiled a guide to heating systems here for you to be able to make a more informed decision on which system is best for you. If you have questions about any of this information call 1-800-679-1398. The three main types of heating systems offered today are: -Oil Preheating Systems. -In-Line Heating Systems. -In-Tank Heating Systems Oil preheating systems are a safe traditional method of pre-heating the oil prior to processing. The system conists of a steel drum with at least one thermostat controlled barrel heater and insulation. This is a very safe method because there are no heating elements in contact with the liquid. The standard Freedom Fueler comes with this type of heating system. In-Line Heating Systems Better For:

- Pre-heating your oil.

- Drying water-washed biodiesel Drawbacks:

- Requires a pump to operate.

- Cannot heat throughout entire process.

- Elements must be replaced periodically.

In-line heating systems are better than a pre-heating system but they have one common flaw, they all require a pump to circulate the oil through the heater in order for the heater to work. They are mainly intended to pre-heat the oil and dry the water out of biodiesel that has been water-washed. With an in-line heater using submerged elements, the user must remember to start the flow of liquid before turning the heater on.Note: All heaters have what is called a Watt Density. Watt density is the number of watts the heater puts out divided by the surface area of the heaters element. Our supplier of heating systems recommends no higher than 30 watts per square inch in the biodiesel process. All of our heaters have a watt density of 28 watts per square inch. In-Tank Heating Systems Best For:

- Preheating your oil.

- Heating biodiesel during settling.

- Drying water out of water-washed biodiesel.

- Removing methanol from dry-washed biodiesel.

An In-Tank Heating System is the ultimate in biodiesel heating systems, with the ability to maintain the batch temperature even if the temperature in your shop drops overnight. Home Biodiesel Kits is proud to offer the only In-Tank Heating System for home processors on the market. Each of our three Deluxe Biodiesel Processors now come with our new In-Tank Heating Systems. All three sizes come with sealed housings, a built in thermostat with high limit controls preset for the biodiesel process and an incoloy sheathed element to prevent corrosion. The entire unit is built into the top of the processor ensuring no leaks and a completely closed system. These heaters will allow you to heat your batch throughout the entire process and will maintain temperature with a built in sensor located in the center of the tank. Our custom heating units were designed and built specifically for our tanks and the biodiesel process with a watt density of 28. This is not an off the shelf product built for water or any other purpose but a professionally made heater manufactured by the leader in biodiesel heating systems. Call Jess or Ryan today to discuss our new In-Tank Heating Systems or to order one of our Deluxe Biodiesel Processors at 1-800-679-1398.If you want to read more about this on our blog click here to read about biodiesel