BlindAmbition
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So I picked up 5 Spinner II Model 60SE (120 gallons per hour I believe) pressure driven centrifuges for a song and would like to utilize several of them for processing WMO. Any tips on how to best do this? I posted a couple of videos showing the basic setup I'd like to try for, I figured I'd post here to see if someone had some better thoughts.
I have a 55 gallon barrel as well as a motor and carbonator pump. I also have an old Dieselcraft pump and motor setup. Both are 1/3hp. I'd like to mount 2-4 of the centrifuges to the barrel for quick processing. Space is limited.
My collection setup will be a trailer mounted tank, either a 39 gallon or 80 gallon tank turned into a vacuum super sucker. I'll collect oil and then dump straight into the 55 gallon barrel with filtration down to probably 10 micron or so.
I cannot fit an IBC tote unfortunately.
I am basically attempting to do a setup like either of these two videos, but with much bigger centrifuges.
Centrifuges pictured below, the Dieselcraft OC-20 has a damaged rotor from being used with WVO and rusting out. I put it in there as a reference for size.
I have a 55 gallon barrel as well as a motor and carbonator pump. I also have an old Dieselcraft pump and motor setup. Both are 1/3hp. I'd like to mount 2-4 of the centrifuges to the barrel for quick processing. Space is limited.
My collection setup will be a trailer mounted tank, either a 39 gallon or 80 gallon tank turned into a vacuum super sucker. I'll collect oil and then dump straight into the 55 gallon barrel with filtration down to probably 10 micron or so.
I cannot fit an IBC tote unfortunately.
I am basically attempting to do a setup like either of these two videos, but with much bigger centrifuges.
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Centrifuges pictured below, the Dieselcraft OC-20 has a damaged rotor from being used with WVO and rusting out. I put it in there as a reference for size.
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