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+ | The '''Fogão Parabólico''' was designed by [[Elmo Dutra]]. It is n unique [[parabolic solar cooker]]. The reflector is made from four recycled plastic panels covered with reflective Mylar. The panel framework creates the required curved shape. |
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+ | It is a lightweight design, at {{KG|3.8}}. With the reflector assembled, it measures 90 cm x 90 cm, with a light catchment area of .81 square meters. Dissassembled in the box the unit is 60 cm x 60 cm. Potentially, it can deliver thermal power of 700 watts. |
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The Fogão Parabólico was designed by Elmo Dutra. It is n unique parabolic solar cooker. The reflector is made from four recycled plastic panels covered with reflective Mylar. The panel framework creates the required curved shape.
It is a lightweight design, at 3.8 kg (8.4 lbs). With the reflector assembled, it measures 90 cm x 90 cm, with a light catchment area of .81 square meters. Dissassembled in the box the unit is 60 cm x 60 cm. Potentially, it can deliver thermal power of 700 watts.
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