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Glycerine or whey in digester?
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<blockquote data-quote="Digester Man" data-source="post: 5089046" data-attributes="member: 11407"><p>If you have a thick crust and are at 27 degrees you are wasting your time looking at alternative feedstocks. Get the thing mixed and brought back up to temperature. If your mixer can’t mix dairy slurry then it must be pretty bloody useless. What is a whisk, do you mean a submersible? That should make mincemeat of a little tank like that.</p><p></p><p>FWIW, maize meal could be a possibility when you do get back to full power. Some 500kw digesters here are using it in their ration and I am told it should completely digest so can’t see it being too hard to manage</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Digester Man, post: 5089046, member: 11407"] If you have a thick crust and are at 27 degrees you are wasting your time looking at alternative feedstocks. Get the thing mixed and brought back up to temperature. If your mixer can’t mix dairy slurry then it must be pretty bloody useless. What is a whisk, do you mean a submersible? That should make mincemeat of a little tank like that. FWIW, maize meal could be a possibility when you do get back to full power. Some 500kw digesters here are using it in their ration and I am told it should completely digest so can’t see it being too hard to manage [/QUOTE]
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