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− | [[File:SOPAC demonstration 2008.jpg|right|250px]]The '''SOPAC Hand-Made Cooker''' is an insulated double box |
+ | [[File:SOPAC demonstration 2008.jpg|right|250px]]The '''SOPAC Hand-Made Cooker''' is an insulated double [[box-style solar cooker]]. The structure of this cooker is wood using both plywood and battens. The glazing is glass which is wood framed and hinged. Note that the reflectors are built from slotted plywood panels that interlock. |
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Revision as of 17:00, 11 May 2015
The SOPAC Hand-Made Cooker is an insulated double box-style solar cooker. The structure of this cooker is wood using both plywood and battens. The glazing is glass which is wood framed and hinged. Note that the reflectors are built from slotted plywood panels that interlock.
See also
- HOW TO MAKE A BOX SOLAR COOKER: Manual for Pacific Island Countries, SOPAC Miscellaneous Report 683, Instuctions and material list to build...