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[[File:Pil_Kaar_diagram.jpg|thumb|300px|Diagram of the components of the Pil Kaar solar box cooker]]
 
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The Pil Kaar ("Sun Lobby" in English) is a box-type cooker developed by Bernard S. Müller of [[Müller Solartechnik]], specifically to be used in Chad to benefit refugees from the Darfur region of Sudan.  The cooker is reported to have reached 170° C (338° F) in an environment with an ambient temperature of 25° C (77° F) with its external reflector, and 80° C (176° F, sufficient to pasteurize water) without.
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The Pil Kaar ("Sun Lobby" in English) is a box-type cooker developed by [[Bernhard Müller]] of [[Mueller Solartechnik]], specifically to be used in [[Chad]] to benefit refugees from the Darfur region of [[Sudan]].  The cooker is reported to have reached {{Degree|170}} in an environment with an ambient temperature of {{Degree|25}} with its external reflector, and {{Degree|80}}, sufficient to [[pasteurize water]]) without.
   
 
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{{See|Bernhard Müller}}
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Pil Kaar diagram

Diagram of the components of the Pil Kaar solar box cooker

The Pil Kaar ("Sun Lobby" in English) is a box-type cooker developed by Bernhard Müller of Mueller Solartechnik, specifically to be used in Chad to benefit refugees from the Darfur region of Sudan.  The cooker is reported to have reached 170 °C (338 °F) in an environment with an ambient temperature of 25 °C (77 °F) with its external reflector, and 80 °C (176 °F), sufficient to pasteurize water) without.

See also[]

Contact[]

See Bernhard Müller.