You do not pollute with your oil?

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You do not pollute with your oil?




by the middle » 04/07/08, 10:07

: Cheesy: : Cheesy:
Hello,
It's true, I live in a small village in Belgium ...
It seems that when they saw factor the first time they shouted " long live the king !"
But it's incredible, the number of people who believe that I pollute the air when I roll with recycled restaurant oil, or that I heat my hut, with this same oil.
I had to say it, I couldn't help it ... sorry :?
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by Christophe » 04/07/08, 10:14

Well, it still smokes a little more diesel which runs at 100% ...

For the boiler I don't know ...

You know people are so used to the smell of heating oil that they don't even smell it anymore ... and for them smell = pollution.
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by the middle » 04/07/08, 10:21

Christophe wrote:Well, it still smokes a little more diesel which runs at 100% ...

For the boiler I don't know ...

You know people are so used to the smell of heating oil that they don't even smell it anymore ... and for them smell = pollution.

I think their subconscious is playing tricks on them ..
Finally I think they think I am burning car drain oil; they make an amalgam ...
As for the boiler, my answer is direct:
I bought a burner from Krool, multi-fuel ... it smelled like death, right out of my boiler (with Chinese restaurant oil), but when I turned with the ball burnerAndre, plus NO smell ! (always with Chinese restaurant oil) I temporarily abandoned the André system because of the oil which contains sticky products that clog my slit .. :?
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by jonule » 04/07/08, 11:02

oh well that's simple: just start and especially turn off on oil!
like the dual fuel kit, it cleans everything up!

otherwise ditto I prefer fries to oil rather than oil : Cheesy:
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by Christine » 04/07/08, 11:07

lejustemilieu wrote:But it's incredible, the number of people who believe that I pollute the air when I roll with recycled restaurant oil, or that I heat my hut, with this same oil.

It may also be that no one has ever explained the basic principle to them.
oil = CO2 stored off-circuit
oil (and other "bios") = CO2 in the circuit of life
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by Christophe » 04/07/08, 11:09

You could even say that oil = CO2 from the circuit of the dead
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by the middle » 04/07/08, 11:13

Hello Bears : Cheesy:
Very just your remark:
It may also be that no one has ever explained the basic principle to them.
oil = CO2 stored off-circuit
oil (and other "bios") = CO2 in the circuit of life

It might be time to explain this stuff to people.
Long debate ... :?
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by Christine » 04/07/08, 11:15

Christophe wrote:You could even say that oil = CO2 from the circuit of the dead

Rahlala, dark idea, when you hold us ...

Death is only a step in the life process, there is nothing "dark" about it. On the contrary ...
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by the middle » 04/07/08, 11:17

the oil which contains sticky products, which clog my slit ..

Be careful, there is no sexual allusion in my words ... I'm talking about a ball burner, without S
Yes, I just reread myself ... :? , then I specify .. :D
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by Other » 04/07/08, 15:39

Hello
Christophe wrote:Well, it still smokes a little more diesel which runs at 100% ...

For the boiler I don't know ...

You know people are so used to the smell of heating oil that they don't even smell it anymore ... and for them smell = pollution.


For diesel on the Jetta WV it is a little more 100% oil
but on the mercedes 300D no difference on the smoke it is not visible, just the smell which is different.

Andre
Chimney of the ball burner in operation outside temperature -10 to -20 this makes a small smoke of white steam
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