Howdy,
Well I'm happy to report I've begun my collecting; and have secured oil. Luckily with one place, I already scored 100 gallons off the get go.
Here's the scoop.
I pumped the waste oil into my own barrels (55gal), I have for the time being placed a 300w fish tank heater about half way down the barrel and have plugged it in.
From what I gather from reading previous threads; I should heat the oil, let it cool a few times then either
A -pump from the bottom / drain the bottom
B -pump from top / leave the bottom
in which this should let any bits of water settle to the bottom.
Then run through a filter sock.
Now do I have to drain the bottom for every heat cycle? Or do I only have to heat/cool a few times then do the draining?
I do realize the fish tank heater probably isn't the most timely efficient, but for I think it'll do for now until I run and get a water heater element; it's in the garage and ambient temps are probably close to 80 or so.
Also when I install the water heater element, should I place it on the side near the bottom, or near the middle, or ...?
If there are any other links where I can find something insightful on this topic; please post them.
Thank you for any input; It's still new to me yet, but it's definately underway.
-Randy
Well I'm happy to report I've begun my collecting; and have secured oil. Luckily with one place, I already scored 100 gallons off the get go.
Here's the scoop.
I pumped the waste oil into my own barrels (55gal), I have for the time being placed a 300w fish tank heater about half way down the barrel and have plugged it in.
From what I gather from reading previous threads; I should heat the oil, let it cool a few times then either
A -pump from the bottom / drain the bottom
B -pump from top / leave the bottom
in which this should let any bits of water settle to the bottom.
Then run through a filter sock.
Now do I have to drain the bottom for every heat cycle? Or do I only have to heat/cool a few times then do the draining?
I do realize the fish tank heater probably isn't the most timely efficient, but for I think it'll do for now until I run and get a water heater element; it's in the garage and ambient temps are probably close to 80 or so.
Also when I install the water heater element, should I place it on the side near the bottom, or near the middle, or ...?
If there are any other links where I can find something insightful on this topic; please post them.
Thank you for any input; It's still new to me yet, but it's definately underway.
-Randy