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[[File:Edu003-b.jpg|thumb|The lastest plastic version of the Educooker 003]] |
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− | The '''Educooker 003''' is a [[Solar_panel_cooker_designs|panel cooker]] created by [[Yuichi Nakajo|Professor Yuichi Nakajo]]. It was designed with year-round cooking at middle latitude countries in mind, such as Professor Nakajo's home country of Japan. Its original intention was to be an educational tool, but has since been used for everyday cooking. |
+ | The '''Educooker 003''' is a [[Solar_panel_cooker_designs|panel cooker]] created by [[Yuichi Nakajo|Professor Yuichi Nakajo]]. It was designed with year-round cooking at middle latitude countries in mind, such as Professor Nakajo's home country of [[Japan]]. Its original intention was to be an educational tool, but has since been used for everyday cooking. |
==Construction Plans== |
==Construction Plans== |
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*[http://www2.ashitech.ac.jp/mech/nakajo/manual003E.htm How to build and use the Educooker 003] |
*[http://www2.ashitech.ac.jp/mech/nakajo/manual003E.htm How to build and use the Educooker 003] |
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+ | [[File:Educooker3_layout.gif|none|450px|thumb|The Educooker 003 laid out flat]] |
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==External links== |
==External links== |
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The Educooker 003 is a panel cooker created by Professor Yuichi Nakajo. It was designed with year-round cooking at middle latitude countries in mind, such as Professor Nakajo's home country of Japan. Its original intention was to be an educational tool, but has since been used for everyday cooking.