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[[File:Solar_Chef_with_Sam_Erwin_2-7-12.jpg|thumb|300px|Sam Erwin adjusts his [[Solar Chef]].]] |
[[File:Solar_Chef_with_Sam_Erwin_2-7-12.jpg|thumb|300px|Sam Erwin adjusts his [[Solar Chef]].]] |
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[[File:Solar Chef interior 2-7-12.jpg|thumb|300px|The cooker maintains a level cook pot tray.]] |
[[File:Solar Chef interior 2-7-12.jpg|thumb|300px|The cooker maintains a level cook pot tray.]] |
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The '''Solar Chef''' was designed and first patented by [[Sam Erwin]] in 1978. Since then, he has sold over 3,000 ovens up through 2011. The [[solar panel cooker]] incorporates a sturdy framework with a swivel base to allow positioning towards the sun. The central cooking chamber has a small fan to assist distributing the heat evenly. |
The '''Solar Chef''' was designed and first patented by [[Sam Erwin]] in 1978. Since then, he has sold over 3,000 ovens up through 2011. The [[solar panel cooker]] incorporates a sturdy framework with a swivel base to allow positioning towards the sun. The central cooking chamber has a small fan to assist distributing the heat evenly. |
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+ | Sam was trained as a carpenter before he began production. Now, as of 2013 (at the age of 89), he found a partner to produce and distribute the cookers. |
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==Audio and video== |
==Audio and video== |
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*'''Febrary 2012:''' [http://www.kitsapsun.com/news/2012/feb/07/made-in-tracyton-the-most-energy-efficient-oven News article with embedded video demonstration] - ''Kitsap Sun'' |
*'''Febrary 2012:''' [http://www.kitsapsun.com/news/2012/feb/07/made-in-tracyton-the-most-energy-efficient-oven News article with embedded video demonstration] - ''Kitsap Sun'' |
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+ | *http://www.solar-chef.com |
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+ | *[[Solar Chef International]] |
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==Contact== |
==Contact== |
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+ | {{See|Solar Chef International}} |
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− | Sam Erwin<br /> |
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+ | [[Category:Solar cooker designs]] |
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− | Tracyton, {{state|Washington|WA}}<br /> |
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Revision as of 16:35, 11 May 2015
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The Solar Chef was designed and first patented by Sam Erwin in 1978. Since then, he has sold over 3,000 ovens up through 2011. The solar panel cooker incorporates a sturdy framework with a swivel base to allow positioning towards the sun. The central cooking chamber has a small fan to assist distributing the heat evenly.
Sam was trained as a carpenter before he began production. Now, as of 2013 (at the age of 89), he found a partner to produce and distribute the cookers.
Audio and video
- Febrary 2012: News article with embedded video demonstration - Kitsap Sun
External links
See also
Contact
- See Solar Chef International.Solar Chef International