Solar Cooking

How is the procedure for making a hybrid wood gas cooker[]

The best I can suggest is that you start here and follow external links: Rocket Stove. Tom Sponheim (talk) 17:16, March 26, 2013 (UTC)



Help me![]

I'm doing this as a school project and I can't spend money to do it how can i make a cheap solar cooker in six weeks??

Thanks for the help

59.154.42.132 08:08, May 20, 2011 (UTC)

Try one of these two:
Windshield Shade Solar Cooker
Fun-Panel
Tom Sponheim 01:23, May 21, 2011 (UTC)

One direction.love[]

Solar Cooker and Solar Ovens redirect here, instead of to an article that explains what a solar cooker is or facts about it, such as history. I myself am a Junior high school student working on a project about solar cookers, and I've noticed that this wikia is missing out on a few key things, especially in the evolution of the technology. Greatdimes 00:17, December 19, 2011 (UTC)

I don't think this is missing. Please see these articles:

Maths / Background Info[]

Greetings!

https://solarcooking.fandom.com/wiki/Pot-in-pot_cooler

You guys need to check the math in thiis article. I'm getting a difference of 20 degrees C and about 34 degrees F (not certain, because I'm not looking at that page now. ;)

Also, you really ought to mention that nearly as far back as recorded history goes, people have been putting clay pots in rivers and creeks, and draping wet cloth over them to use the evaporative effect for cooling.

Off wiki topic, I found myself wondering if this could be used to make a sand barrel water bio-filter. I also found myself wondering if there would be a better medium to use than sand, or if sand is simply the most widely available. Finally, Since the evaporative effect transfers heat to the water, I was wondering if it wouldn't be better to let the water trickle out the bottom and try to keep the sand moist.

I'm not sure if you even WOULD address al of those topics in the article, but I was wondering if you could list other sources of information on the topic, besides the rolex site.

Thanks so much!

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