Tom Sponheim (talk | contribs) m (Reverted edits by 96.4.69.79 (talk | block) to last version by Paul Hedrick) |
Tom Sponheim (talk | contribs) mNo edit summary Tag: sourceedit |
||
(4 intermediate revisions by the same user not shown) | |||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
{{GoogleTranslateLinks}} |
{{GoogleTranslateLinks}} |
||
+ | {{Updated|3|28|16}} |
||
− | |||
− | |||
[[Image:UltraLightCooker-1.jpg|right|200px]] |
[[Image:UltraLightCooker-1.jpg|right|200px]] |
||
− | The [[UltraLightCooker]] uses foam panels for support, and was designed by [[Andrew Kotowski]]. He built this cooker specifically for a trip to Poland. The objective was to build a simple cooker, light, cheap and easy to carry. It is good for a demonstration and to cook simple meals. |
+ | The [[UltraLightCooker]] uses foam panels for support, and was designed by [[Andrew Kotowski]]. He built this cooker specifically for a trip to [[Poland]]. The objective was to build a simple cooker, light, cheap and easy to carry. It is good for a demonstration and to cook simple meals. |
− | '''Materials used:''' |
+ | '''Materials used:''' Car [[Windshield|sunshades]] and plate of polystyrene (1.5 cm thick)<br /> |
'''Weight:''' 0.5 kg (without the [[pot]]). |
'''Weight:''' 0.5 kg (without the [[pot]]). |
||
==UltraLightCooker Plus variation== |
==UltraLightCooker Plus variation== |
||
Line 19: | Line 18: | ||
{{Main|Windshield_Shade_Solar_Cooker#UltraLightCooker_variation}} |
{{Main|Windshield_Shade_Solar_Cooker#UltraLightCooker_variation}} |
||
+ | ==Contact== |
||
+ | {{See|Andrew Kotowski}} |
||
{{InterwikiLinks|UltraLightCooker}} |
{{InterwikiLinks|UltraLightCooker}} |
||
[[Category:Solar cooker designs]] |
[[Category:Solar cooker designs]] |
||
[[Category:Solar cooker plans]] |
[[Category:Solar cooker plans]] |
||
[[Category:Solar panel cooker designs]] |
[[Category:Solar panel cooker designs]] |
||
+ | [[Category:Solar panel cooker plans]] |
Revision as of 17:24, 28 March 2016
Last edited: 28 March 2016
|
The UltraLightCooker uses foam panels for support, and was designed by Andrew Kotowski. He built this cooker specifically for a trip to Poland. The objective was to build a simple cooker, light, cheap and easy to carry. It is good for a demonstration and to cook simple meals.
Materials used: Car sunshades and plate of polystyrene (1.5 cm thick)
Weight: 0.5 kg (without the pot).
UltraLightCooker Plus variation
This solar panel cooker has four reflective panels, which focus sunlight typically onto a black frying pan with a transparent Pyrex cover. The pan is placed on a bottom insulator on top of the bottom reflective panel. The advantage of this cooker is its simplicity. It is lightweight, collapsible and easy to carry. This version is optimized for cooker European climatic conditions or more generally between latitude 40° and 60°.
The solar cooker is a green solution. It can be used on a balcony or a terrace as well as a picnic or in the garden. It can also be used in educational purposes or for demonstrations.
See also
- Main article: Windshield_Shade_Solar_Cooker#UltraLightCooker_variation
Contact
- See Andrew Kotowski.Andrew Kotowski