Cool video. informative. I have about the same setup, only that I use gravity to feed the centrifuge. a 200 liter barrel about a meter higher than the centrifuge. i mostly only spin wvo. I have 2 centrifuges. or I actually have 3 centrifuges when I think about it, but I never use the pressure-driven centrifuge. I have a PA biodiesel supply centrifuge, it is the one I use the most. the one identical to the one you have, I only use if something breaks on the Pa centrifuge. and it has only happened once. I have used wvo as fuel for about 10 years. and I must have centrifuged 20,000 liters of wvo. what kind of pump do you use when you pick up the wmo? I prefer to use gear pumps, they may not be the fastest but they are so reliable. I have made myself a gear pump of a hydraulic motor connected to a 6hp petrol motor. I empty a 1000 liter ibc in 15 minutes
I appreciate that! Very nice! Your experience is far beyond my own. I'm only on my 2nd year, maybe 5-10,000 liters. I'm lazy, unfortunately, so not a great setup. Hopefully I'll get there one day. Would love to. You must be on the FB group, then. What do you run it in? I mostly do WVO, so haven't needed one yet, but the bits I do, just a 20 gpm diesel transfer pump or the like.
@@motorman9 Im in Northern Europe. there are some facebook groups im on. but not sure you and i are in the same group. i run home brew in a Mercedes G-wagon. om606A 3L straight six.
@@traumatriggerWaste Oil burning Diesels. WMO, WVO. Henry Peters. I'm pretty active. Pretty handy group! Plenty running those, I think. What part of Europe?
Cool video. informative. I have about the same setup, only that I use gravity to feed the centrifuge. a 200 liter barrel about a meter higher than the centrifuge. i mostly only spin wvo. I have 2 centrifuges. or I actually have 3 centrifuges when I think about it, but I never use the pressure-driven centrifuge. I have a PA biodiesel supply centrifuge, it is the one I use the most. the one identical to the one you have, I only use if something breaks on the Pa centrifuge. and it has only happened once. I have used wvo as fuel for about 10 years. and I must have centrifuged 20,000 liters of wvo.
what kind of pump do you use when you pick up the wmo? I prefer to use gear pumps, they may not be the fastest but they are so reliable. I have made myself a gear pump of a hydraulic motor connected to a 6hp petrol motor. I empty a 1000 liter ibc in 15 minutes
I appreciate that!
Very nice! Your experience is far beyond my own. I'm only on my 2nd year, maybe 5-10,000 liters.
I'm lazy, unfortunately, so not a great setup. Hopefully I'll get there one day. Would love to.
You must be on the FB group, then. What do you run it in?
I mostly do WVO, so haven't needed one yet, but the bits I do, just a 20 gpm diesel transfer pump or the like.
@@motorman9 Im in Northern Europe. there are some facebook groups im on. but not sure you and i are in the same group. i run home brew in a Mercedes G-wagon. om606A 3L straight six.
@@traumatriggerWaste Oil burning Diesels. WMO, WVO.
Henry Peters. I'm pretty active.
Pretty handy group! Plenty running those, I think. What part of Europe?
@@motorman9 Cool. I requested membership. Odd J Hansen. Im from Norway.
@@traumatriggerVery nice! Looking forward to seeing you!
Hello how are you
Do you try using a milk separator instead of this device, it works at high speed
What's your opinion?
Can't say I'm sure what you're talking about
@@motorman9 I haven't tried it.
But I think theoretically that the milk separator purifies diesel
How many cycles does this device rotate per minute
6k
@@motorman9 6000 rpm??
3 gal max per hr
You can run whatever flow you want. Slower is cleaner