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  1. plym49

    WMO for home heating

    I agree that adding gasoline to the mix would be like, well, adding gasoline to the fire.
  2. plym49

    WMO for home heating

    My savings would be a lot more (don't know if that is good or bad news). As far as the effort goes, I want to start treating WMO for my Deuce anyway, but just now I am not in a position to use it as often as I'd like. So, the HHO option gives me a chance to familiarize myself with the process...
  3. plym49

    WMO for home heating

    I am familiar with the WMO-only service station burners you are talking about. And yes, they produce a lot of ash but then they also take the nasty stuff as-is with out the fine filtering/water removal we are talking about here. Nevertheless, I have always wondered why there is no ash when you...
  4. plym49

    WMO for home heating

    Yes, preparation will entail filtering to 1 micron and water separation.
  5. plym49

    WMO for home heating

    That is really good advice, thank you very much. I anticipate running an unknown (percentagewise) mix of ATF and motor oil. There will be some incidental water or antifreeze. I plan on preparing the WMO as if I were going to run it in my Deuce. Does this sound ok?
  6. plym49

    WMO for home heating

    My oil tank is in a small enclosed utility room that also houses my furnace. The temp is usually up around 90 degrees in there, just from the waste heat. So at least that is in my favor. A friend of mine has a shop and only gets .20/gallon for his waste oil. It is WMO and WATF mixed...
  7. plym49

    WMO for home heating

    I am not an expert, but I can describe the systems I am familiar with. A tank full of #2 fuel oil is connected to an oil burner in series with a cartridge filter (I do not know how fine). The oil burner head consists of a gear pump, nozzle, blower and ignition assembly. The nozzle has a fine...
  8. plym49

    WMO for home heating

    Thanks, I'll check that out. But I am not thinking about using 100% WMO. I figure that from a practical perspective, I would be expecting to run in the neighborhood of 10 to 20%.
  9. plym49

    WMO for home heating

    We've got plenty of threads on running WMO in your multi and others on running WMO in your diesel, still more on running home heating oil in a vehicle, but I don't recall seeing any discussion on running WMO in a home heating system. Some folks burn WMO in home-made 'furnaces' piped in to their...
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