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==Popular box cooker designs== |
==Popular box cooker designs== |
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− | <table align="center"><tr><td>[[File:Easy_Lid_Cooker.JPG|none|thumb|200px|The [[Easy Lid]] solar box cooker]]</td><td>[[File:Minimum_Solar_Box_Cooker_Photo_large.jpg|thumb|194px|none|The [[Minimum|"Minimum" Solar Box Cooker]]]]</td><td> |
+ | <table align="center"><tr><td>[[File:Easy_Lid_Cooker.JPG|none|thumb|200px|The [[Easy Lid]] solar box cooker]]</td><td>[[File:Minimum_Solar_Box_Cooker_Photo_large.jpg|thumb|194px|none|The [[Minimum|"Minimum" Solar Box Cooker]]]]</td><td></td></tr></table> |
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− | *Capable of cooking with multiple [[pots]] simultaneously |
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− | *Can be constructed from a variety of simple materials |
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− | *Most models rarely have to be turned to follow the sun while cooking |
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− | *Can be used to bake [[bread]]s and cakes |
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− | *Cooking temperature range is {{DegreeRange|135|200}} |
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− | *Tipping the cooker towards the sun can eliminate partial shading of the cook pot |
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==Resources== |
==Resources== |
Revision as of 16:59, 11 March 2020
Last edited: 26 May 2019
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Solar box cookers typically cook food at temperatures between 90 °C (194 °F) and 200 °C (392 °F). They can often accommodate multiple pots, and usually take between one and three hours to cook various foods. The sides and bottom are insulated to retain cooking heat. Worldwide, they are the most widespread. There are several hundred thousand in India alone.
Simple solar box cooker designs to build are the Easy Lid Cooker and the "Minimum" Solar Box Cooker. An example of a popular well-constructed manufactured solar box cooker is the All American Sun Oven.
Popular box cooker designs
Resources
Documents
- January 2018: Thermal Performance Evaluations, Energy Savings, and Payback Periods of a Box-Type Solar Cooker in Ibadan, Nigeria - Ademola K. Aremu, et al
- January 2018: Lazola Sheet Metal Solar Box Cookers - Michael Bonke
- October 2017: Rethinking the Box Oven - Dar Curtis
- February 2015: Comparative assessment of two different designs of box solar cookers under algerian sahara conditions - F. Yettou, et al
- December 2013: Réalisation et expérimentation d’un cuiseur solaire boîte à surface réceptrice inclinée muni d’un réflecteur plan - F. Yettou, B. Azoui, A. Malek, A. Gama, M.A. Rouissa et O. Benzeggouta
- May 2013: Manufacturers of Box Type & Dish Type Solar Cooker - Ministry of New and Renewable Energy
- September 2009: Contribution à l’amélioration des performances d’un cuiseur solaire boîte - Arezki Harmim, M. Belhamel, M. Boukar et M. Amar
- January 1990: Comparative Study of Box-Type Solar Cookers in Nicaragua — Daniel Kammen and William F. Lankford. Published in Solar & Wind Technology
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