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The FuelMeister™ Biodiesel Processor Fuelmeister biodiesel Processor
With a FuelMeister™ you don't have to be a plumber or mechanic to make your own biodiesel. This is not a hobby kit but a complete system engineered with quality materials. You get all the specialized equipment and supplies you need to start making biodiesel that same day. All you need to add is vegetable oil, methanol, electricity, and tap water. The whole setup fits comfortably in the corner of your garage. This is a "closed" system, so it won’t smell, and you won't have to pour or stir any liquids. It will turn even heavily used cooking oil into clean burning, biodegradable, and smooth-running biodiesel. Whatever you own that runs on diesel fuel you can power with the biodiesel you produce with your own FuelMeister biodiesel production system.
The FuelMeister produces approximately 40 gallons of biodiesel every 48 hours, with about one hour of operator time required per batch. Supplies typically cost 70 cents per gallon or less. Methanol is widely available as racing fuel, the lye catalyst is available at any hardware store. A safe manual methanol pump, and a precise digital scale for the lye is included, along with personal safety items rubber gloves, safety glasses, etc. and a titration kit for testing your raw oil to see precisely how much catalyst is required. This well-engineered package is designed for safety, quality, and ease of use with ball valves and see-thru tanks and tubing.
The optional Oil Pre-Heater with thermostat accelerates production and improves yields in cold climates. It includes wrap-on insulation, heater, and tape to fit any standard 55-gallon barrel you provide. 40"H x 20"D. 120vac.
Requires about 62"H x 25" diameter when assembled. USA.






3 Comments
I've found that ready-made systems like the "FuelMeister" tend to be very expensive.
- JB
I am also looking to convert a yukon to a diesel any reccommendations?
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