The '''Soda bottle pasteurizer'''is a solar water heater and pasteurizer made from everyday recyclables.
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[[File:Pasteurizer_art_can_lg_color_copy.jpg|thumb|left|196px]]The '''Soda bottle pasteurizer'''is a solar water heater and pasteurizer made from everyday recyclables.
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==Tools and equipment==
==Tools and equipment==
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*Scissors, Knife, Glue, Tape, Thermometer
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*Scissors, Knife, Glue, Tape, Thermometer*
==Materials==
==Materials==
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*1 or 2 liter clear plastic soda bottle.
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*1 or 2 liter clear plastic soda bottle
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*12 oz. aluminum soda can,
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*12 oz. aluminum soda can
*Corrugated cardboard box approx. 16” x 16” x 16”
*Corrugated cardboard box approx. 16” x 16” x 16”
*Aluminum foil or reflective plastic from inside chip bags, etc.
*Aluminum foil or reflective plastic from inside chip bags, etc.
To make the reflector (right), start with a corrugated cardboard box approximately 16" x 16" x 16".
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Cut off the top and two sides of the box. Cover the two remaining sides and bottom with aluminum foil or potato chip bags with silver coating facing out. Use wheat paste, glue or tape to adhere to cardboard box. Place bottle on the reflector and place in sun. Keep bottle shadow centered on back of solar panel.
To make the reflector (C), start with a corrugated cardboard box approximately 16" x 16" x 16".
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Cut off the top and two sides of the box. Cover the two remaining sides and bottom with aluminum foil or potato chip bags with silver coating facing out (use wheat paste, glue or tape to adhere to cardboard).Place bottle on reflector (C) and place in sun. Keep bottle shadow centered on back of solar panel.
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To pasteurize, water must be heated to 65°C (158°F).
==See also==
==See also==
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==External links==
==External links==
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For lots more great projects made from Everyday Recyclables go to:
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For lots more great projects made from Everyday Recyclables go to:
http://www.recyclabits.com
http://www.recyclabits.com
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A copy of this project may be made for personel educational purposes only.
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A copy of this project may be made for personel educational purposes only.
To make the reflector (right), start with a corrugated cardboard box approximately 16" x 16" x 16".
Cut off the top and two sides of the box. Cover the two remaining sides and bottom with aluminum foil or potato chip bags with silver coating facing out. Use wheat paste, glue or tape to adhere to cardboard box. Place bottle on the reflector and place in sun. Keep bottle shadow centered on back of solar panel.
Caution: Water is very hot do not drink from bottle until cool.
To pasteurize, water must be heated to 65°C (158°F)