mannytranny
06-16-2005, 10:47 PM
Im too cheap to send in my bio for the real tests, so I try to do it at home, and guess the results.....:eek:
The one on the left has been heated to ~300F, and the one on the right is straight out of the drum. It is a water test.
They are both on the edge of cloudiness. Out of the fridge at ~45F.
Looks pretty dry to me.
slomoe
06-17-2005, 10:56 AM
manny, I don't understand what you are testing for. Are they both at 45 degrees in the pic? What was the purpose of heating one to 300 degrees? Do either of them have water in the bottom? They both look about the same to me. The different colors in the bottles come from the back ground, right?
mannytranny
06-17-2005, 11:56 AM
Slomoe, the one on the right has a bit more haze to it.
They are both at the exact same temp.
The purpose of heating the one to 300F was to ensure that all of the water is gone, and to then see if (at all) the water is the cause for a higher than normal cloud point. (It turns out that the higher than normal cloud point is due to the maker using a different feed stock because of the ability to do this with the high southern CA summer temps)
In other words, this BD has very little water in it.