Solar Cooking
(Reverted anon; query is not pertinent to Solar Cooking.)
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Revision as of 07:46, 12 June 2010

Suggestions

  • This topic still needs more graphics and links added to it.
  • Perhaps it would be advantageous to, either on the main Topics Needing Research page or on another page, form a list of more general needs (such as: being able to continue longer after sunset, using space more efficiently, going longer without needing to be turned, being more water-resistant, etc.) along with performance of current cookers.
-Good idea! Can you add these to to Topics needing research page? Tom Sponheim 17:14, 5 May 2007 (UTC)

Other

Response to "longer cook times" problem

What if the cooker was loaded with rocks in the base? In normal cooking methods, rocks are often heated by fire and then used as heat sources themselves, re-radiating their stored energy after the fire has died. The same methodology could be applied for a solar oven.

67.9.130.237 20:51, September 22, 2009 (UTC)Samson

hello every the greater function

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