Burning used food oil with oil burner?

crude vegetable oil, diester, bio-ethanol or other biofuels, or fuel of vegetable origin ...
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by boubka » 15/01/09, 00:31

ok if you want, but we are far from your starting burner without modification ...
we come back to the initial discussion ... and to the initial response.
I also believe that you take econologists for idiots

ps: the venturi burner is marketed by many companies.
we are more on conventional burner!
the only advantage of this burner is that it does not need a pump which cannot withstand high temperatures.
otherwise it remains a normal burner with preheating :!:
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by boubka » 15/01/09, 00:41

ok, I stop .
buy a krool or any other brand or change your burner way "heat my fry", made tests and after comes to discuss the subject again and we could talk about it again
good evening I have nothing more to add.
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by the middle » 15/01/09, 07:41

NOT A KROOL !!!
It smells of death when it turns, and repeatedly breaks down !!!!
I know I bought one!
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by ojal » 15/01/09, 10:09

Thank you for your answers, but we can see that the atmosphere here is still a bit tense ...

I don't take anyone for a con ...

I just note that you are geniuses in your own way, that you can do lots of things, that you have a spirit of sharing etc ... Seen from the outside, the ball burner is still a product of laboratory ... When I say that it is not a criticism, it is an observation ... It takes laboratory experiences to develop products ...

Tomorrow I cannot put a ball burner to heat myself instead of a current burner for example ...

Hence my pragmatic question on what to do to be able to use oil by reusing existing equipment that is adjusted or modified as little as possible ...

I'm still going to dig the trail of the guy who confirmed to me by phone that he burns oil in burners of a given brand without heater just with settings ...
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by boubka » 15/01/09, 12:43

Seen from the outside, the ball burner is still a laboratory product ...
https://www.econologie.info/share/partag ... d5yWbY.pdf
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by the middle » 15/01/09, 12:46

I'm still going to dig the trail of the guy who confirmed to me by phone that he burns oil in burners of a given brand without heater just with settings
...
A colleague from the office swears to me that he turns 50% oil on his oil burner without doing anything ... to see .. :?
Then he tells me that he runs 100% oil on his "karcher which has an oil burner"; there, I become very skeptical ...
And then there is oil and oil ...
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by the middle » 15/01/09, 12:57

boubka wrote:Seen from the outside, the ball burner is still a laboratory product ...
https://www.econologie.info/share/partag ... d5yWbY.pdf

Boubka, I was looking for this link that I had lost in my pc : Cheesy:
This burner very much resembles the burner of the American army, burner which in theory is made to burn "clean products"
diesel, kerosene style, etc ...
This burner is sold in Italy only according to my information. :?
But on the net, I never found concrete information on this burner
Style also works very well with rapeseed oils recovered from the nearby kebab, or French fries or Chinese restaurant.
If it falls it works very well with all these oils ... and I would like to know .... but how? :?
FYI, the old Krool burner worked well ... (no longer on the market)
The new one is a mess ...
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by boubka » 15/01/09, 13:11

hello lejuste
there was a big destocking of babington burner on ebay l summer 2008
since nothing ... even the Italian distributor no longer sells it ???
a priori after some user it burns very well the recovery oils after filtration.
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by the middle » 15/01/09, 13:24

boubka wrote:hello lejuste
there was a big destocking of babington burner on ebay l summer 2008
since nothing ... even the Italian distributor no longer sells it ???
a priori after some user it burns very well the recovery oils after filtration.

And now, when a product is good, it disappears from circulation : Cry: : Cry: (check your private emails, please :D )
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by boubka » 15/01/09, 13:25

topics taken from forums American:
. The Airtronic (Babington) burner is used in the Marine Corp TRHS and has benefited from use and deployment with the Marines since 1995.. The same burner can be used to power many other devices as well, including the M59 range. l. This is an engraver that can work on many distillates, even with small amounts of water and contaminants in the fuel.

this burner has been used for more than 6 years in the field of serious accidents with NO. . The burner is small and reliable and, apparently, has been used to heat homes in Europe since the late 1980s


c is odd most of the links on this burner are disappearing ... maybe it is no longer sold?
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