Electrocute your Bio?

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Not sure if this will help but I had an electronic air cleaner on my furnace that had a high voltage power supply on it. This would produce sufficient voltage for this process, if you could find a used one perhaps? Either that or find a used bench top power supply from a lab.

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High voltage?

Very interesting Vids,
Check out the Neon transformer my dad used to make a Jacobs Ladder for Halloween when I was much younger.
With all electrical experiances, DANGER, DEATH MAY RESULT!!!:yell:
2,000-15,000 volts/ 30-120 milliamps. Just plain deadly!
Interesting how the volts jumped as the (presumed) Glycerol/water dropped out!

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Definatly a neon trasformer. That is the best way to get high voltage and relatively low amperage. Neon transformers some in 5kv 7.5kv and 10kv. Ebay is a good source. I have a few hanging around. Shipping might be high but PM me if you are interested.
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Those are good ideas, It was only 100 micro amps at 1000 volts so it should not hurt ya, i googled the model number and got a dead end i'd love to know what it is he is using, my boss is was a Tech rep for the navy, also a TV repair man at 16 he also is a HAM so he may have some ideas....

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any glycerin in the fuel.....even mono-di-tri glycerides (incomplete reaction) will cause deposits in any diesel

we use this process (zapper) in-situ of our production process....

any FFA feedstock goes in......atsm spec fuel comes out all enclosed in an 8 x 20 space
 

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any glycerin in the fuel.....even mono-di-tri glycerides (incomplete reaction) will cause deposits in any diesel

we use this process (zapper) in-situ of our production process....

any FFA feedstock goes in......atsm spec fuel comes out all enclosed in an 8 x 20 space

what process? :confused: I don't understand? got pictures?:dunno
 
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