JT,
No, I didn't make it. I did purchase it, and I have a Distribution Agreement with the company it came from. I really don't want to quote any prices right now, as I'm not ready to offer it to the public yet as my testing isn't complete.
I also liked the centrifuges, but there were a couple of things that made me go towards a filter-based system.
I don't want to have to heat my oil, as it takes lotsa energy to do that. You need to heat the oil going through a centrifuge, or at least that's what the manufacturer's told me.
The water seperation qualities of the centrifuge's aren't nearly as good as the filter based systems. Again, what I have been told by the manufacturers.
The volume of centifuges isn't nearly what I am SUPPOSED to get through the filters. The system I have is listed to produce 150 gallons an hour, plus or minus.
Also, my filters are cleanable, so replacement isn't necessary. I don't know how long it will take to clog them up, although they really are monsters.
I went & looked at the site you listed, and I think it looks pretty good. If it cleans the oil well (and I don't know why it wouldn't), all you would need to do is dewater it decently & you're all set.
Price wise, I can tell you that the system I have cost me (as a distributor) a lot more than the centrifuge on that site.
I did a lot of looking around, research wise, and I came to the conclusion that all of the systems have a downfall of sorts, including the one I have. I'm not looking forward to cleaning filters, on the other hand, I can filter oil fast, all the way (per literature) up to 50% water. I wanted something that was industrial grade, that was made by a larger company. The model I have is actually the manufactureres smallest system, so I believe that it probably will work as advertised. (HOPEFULLY).
If it does, I'll start offering them to the public in the next 60 days.
Chris