Additionally, Adam found a transformer and 2 panels we could reuse in the biodiesel area to get things running and save money on the project. We are getting very good at recycling infrastructure here at STARworks! Here is a pic of the transformer in the biodiesel area...
We have a host of tanks in the plant now as well, with only one left to be put in next week. At this point, the tanks installed are as follows, wastewater, reactor, methoxide, feedstocks, dry/wash, ion exchange column, fuel verification and finished fuel. The plumbing and electrical wiring to the pump motors and tanks remains to be done, but we are getting so close to making biodiesel -- exciting!!! Here are some pictures of our tanks.In this pic, you can see the finished fuel, fuel verification tanks and ion exchange column.
In the foreground of the picture below is the dry/wash tank and the tanks from the earlier picture from a different angle. Also, in the bottom righthand corner is the final of the four veggie oil feedstock tanks. This is the oil's final destination before being filtered and sent into the reactor tank for conversion.
This next picture shows the reactor and methoxide mixing tanks.
I've also sanded the nasty old safety yellow paint from the handrails in the entrance to the biodiesel area and started painting them. I didn't realize how bad it was to use a wire brush in removing the paint until I tried a wire wheel and sanding wheel on an angle grinder. What a beautiful thing, these tools! Anne, our friendly neighborhood gardener rescued me and the rails from my horrible paint skills! I should have a picture of that soon, too. Anne just came in and said the first coat is finished and drying as I type this. Woohoo!!
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