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===Current projects===
 
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[[File:Earthbound_Tech_cooker_test,_5-3-14.jpg|thumb|300px|Reciprocal light testing,'' (Earthbound Technology photo)'']]
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*'''April 2014: A photo is used to evaluate solar cooker output''' [[William Bradley]], founder of [[Earthbound Technology]], has been working on developing a new approach for analyzing the potential performance output for [[solar panel cooker]] and [[parabolic solar cooker]]s. It involves photographing the cookpot as the light source in controlled light conditions, and measuring the reflected light. Read a summary at: [[Media:Recipical_Photo_Test,_William_Bradley,_4-16-14.pdf| Reciprocal Photo Test for Measuring Solar Cooker Performance]], and more detail is linked to here: [http://www.earthboundtech.com/cookerperformanceeval.htm Solar Cooker Performance Evaluation by Reciprocity with Photographic Analysis]
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[[File:EB_Hybrid_Parabolic_Cooker,_2-5-13.jpg|thumb|300px|The EB Hybrid Parabolic Cooker being winter tested in {{state|Massachusetts}}, [[USA]].]]
 
[[File:EB_Hybrid_Parabolic_Cooker,_2-5-13.jpg|thumb|300px|The EB Hybrid Parabolic Cooker being winter tested in {{state|Massachusetts}}, [[USA]].]]
 
*'''February 2013:''' The [[EB Hybrid Parabolic Cooker]] is currently being tested. It is our newest cooker. It is primarily a multi-sided [[parabolic solar cooker]] with the outermost section replaced with a conic section. Testing midwinter in Massachusetts shows that it can produce more than enough heat for cooking.
 
*'''February 2013:''' The [[EB Hybrid Parabolic Cooker]] is currently being tested. It is our newest cooker. It is primarily a multi-sided [[parabolic solar cooker]] with the outermost section replaced with a conic section. Testing midwinter in Massachusetts shows that it can produce more than enough heat for cooking.

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Earthbound EB-42T

Earthbound Cooker

Current projects

  • Perfecting and using our Reciprocal Photo Test for Measuring Solar Cooker Performance
  • Continue to build and test EB Cooker Prototypes including our Hypar cooker
  • Evaluate the performance of cookers using our data aquisition system
  • Use ray tracing to evaluate the performance of panel cookers

Other Solar Cooking Interests

  • Tracking Systems for solar cookers
  • Review the performance of funnel cookers
  • Increase the power flow into box cookers by optimizng the size and orientation of reflectors.

News and recent developments

Earthbound Tech cooker test, 5-3-14

Reciprocal light testing, (Earthbound Technology photo)

EB Hybrid Parabolic Cooker, 2-5-13

The EB Hybrid Parabolic Cooker being winter tested in Massachusetts, USA.

  • February 2013: The EB Hybrid Parabolic Cooker is currently being tested. It is our newest cooker. It is primarily a multi-sided parabolic solar cooker with the outermost section replaced with a conic section. Testing midwinter in Massachusetts shows that it can produce more than enough heat for cooking.
  • July 26, 2008: We cooked a complete meal for 15 people completely in the sun and did a presentation on solar cooking after the meal. It was a complete meal including appetizers, main course and dessert. This attracted enough attention to have the local TV station send a photographer and we had our moment on fame on the local news.

See also

External links

Contact

See William Bradley.