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I've made several types of solar cookers. From super cheap and small to one with lots of R-value.
I've
made solar funnels, ovens, parabolics, and panel cookers. I've made
around 100 meals thus far, have cooked in 2 feet of snow at 2 degrees
Fahrenheit outside temp.
Plans and tons of info,
http://solarcooking.wikia.com/wiki/Solar_Cookers_World_Network_%28Home%29
My recommendations,
-Build as light as possible. -Box cookers are best for just about everything and every type of cooking. -More R-value insulation = hotter ambient ait temps for box cookers -For
affixing aluminum foil to wood or cardboard use a mixture of 1 part
water and 1 part wood/Elmer's glue. Spread it with your hand, towel off
hand, and roll foil over the glue, wait till it dries, and cut off
extra. -Foil works better than glass mirrors because there's no glass for light to go through -2 glazings (glass, plastic, etc) are best for the window for a box cooker
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pic is my main cooker |