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− | [[Image:DirectTV.jpg|520px|thumb|none|This photo shows how to use a Direct TV antenna as a solar cooker. Photo sent by [[Ranyere Bezerra]].]] |
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+ | [[File:DirectTV.jpg|thumb|250px|Building a parabolic cooker from a Direct TV dish (click to enlarge).]] |
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+ | The '''Direct TV Parabolic Solar Cooker''' was designed by Ranyere Bezerra using metallic tape to cover the inner surface of a Direct TV antenna. The antenna is supported on a standard oscillating fan base and makes use of metal hardware as a frame for adjusting the dish and for supporting cookware. |
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The Direct TV Parabolic Solar Cooker was designed by Ranyere Bezerra using metallic tape to cover the inner surface of a Direct TV antenna. The antenna is supported on a standard oscillating fan base and makes use of metal hardware as a frame for adjusting the dish and for supporting cookware.
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Ranyere Bezerra