Solar Cooking
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*'''November 2012:''' Solar Food Dehydrator - Stan Cajdler of Brisbane, [[Australia]] has developed a solar food dehydrator, which significantly reduces the formation of mold spores caused by the nightly cooling of food. Typically, the drying process can last for several days for successful [[Solar food drying|solar food drying]]. In this design several water containers (for thermal mass) are positioned in the lower chamber of the dehydrator. As the collector plate heats up, it heats up the surrounding air, which rises through the drying chamber. During the day, radiant heat from the collection plates also heats the water containers, which slowly release heat overnight. This overnight thermal air movement through the upper chamber dramatically reduces the formation of mold spores. For more information on Stan’s solar cooker designs check out: [[Sizzling Solar Systems]]
 
*'''November 2012:''' Solar Food Dehydrator - Stan Cajdler of Brisbane, [[Australia]] has developed a solar food dehydrator, which significantly reduces the formation of mold spores caused by the nightly cooling of food. Typically, the drying process can last for several days for successful [[Solar food drying|solar food drying]]. In this design several water containers (for thermal mass) are positioned in the lower chamber of the dehydrator. As the collector plate heats up, it heats up the surrounding air, which rises through the drying chamber. During the day, radiant heat from the collection plates also heats the water containers, which slowly release heat overnight. This overnight thermal air movement through the upper chamber dramatically reduces the formation of mold spores. For more information on Stan’s solar cooker designs check out: [[Sizzling Solar Systems]]
   
*'''January 2012: '''Stan Cajdler reports that the group began teaching solar cooking in 2006, and as of the start of 2012, they have taught over 2000 people to solar cook.
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*'''January 2012:'''Stan Cajdler reports that the group began teaching solar cooking in 2006, and as of the start of 2012, they have taught over 2000 people to solar cook.
   
 
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