Solar Cooking
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[[File:P1040413.jpg|right|300px]]The '''Voukana Solar Cooker''' is based on the patented [[Kolamba Solar Cooker ]](Norway Patent 20101479). The Voukana Solar Cooker is an inclined double funnel community solar cooker and is made locally in Brazzaville in the [[Republic of Congo]] by the same team that made the [[Deep Double Funnel Cooker]] in 2009. We started out with paper models and already after second try; the result seemed to be quite satisfactory. Because of its size it is a typical [[community solar cooker]], that can cook a lot of food during the day. But it can also function as an express cooker, that boils half a liter of water in 8 minutes. Water is also boiling hot when it is poored down into a thermos.
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[[File:P1040413.jpg|right|300px]]The '''Voukana Solar Cooker''' is based on the patented [[Kolamba Solar Cooker ]](Norway Patent 20101479). The Voukana Solar Cooker is an inclined double funnel community solar cooker and is made locally in Brazzaville in the [[Republic of Congo]] by the same team that made the [[Deep Double Funnel Cooker]] in 2009. We started out with paper models and already after second try; the result seemed to be quite satisfactory. Because of its size it is a typical [[community solar cooker]], that can cook a lot of food during the day. It boils half a liter of water in 8 minutes. Water is also boiling hot when it is poored down into a thermos.
 
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Unlike the parabolic cooker, this cooker can be left unattended and the food will not get burned.
 
   
The video below shows the hot steam from the preassure cooker which is well above 120° C. This high temperature and steam preassure shortens cooking time with 50%, giving solar cooking a new flavor. By steam cooking, you can cook all kinds of vegetables or meat without loosing important vitamins and flavor to the water.
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Preassure cooking is also possible. The video below shows the hot steam from the preassure cooker which is well above 120° C. This high temperature with steam preassure shortens cooking time with 50%, giving solar cooking a new flavor. You can cook all kinds of vegetables or meat without loosing important vitamins and flavor to the water.
   
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Water can be pasteurized using 10 liters Pet bottles that can be found in any African villages. Water temperatur will reach about 70C in these transparant bottles and toghether with concentrated UV radiation this should be enough to pasteurize water. The techinque needs to be confirmed with laboratory tests. 
The Voukana Solar Cooker cooks from 0800 in the morning to 1600 in the afternoon in the equatorial zone. The idea is that the cooker is inclined 30 degrees from the zenith and it captures the sunlight from 30 degrees above the horizon to the zenith. This means it is operational within a 120 degree sector when adjusted azimuth during the day, and the only moving part on it is the [[pot]].
 
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The Voukana Solar Cooker cooks from 0800 in the morning to 1600 in the afternoon in the equatorial zone. The idea is that the cooker is inclined 30 degrees from the zenith is operational within a 120 degree sector when adjusted azimuth during the day, and the only moving part on it is the [[pot]].
   
 
The technically area of this cooker is about 1,3 square meters, and optimal effect on a 22cm wide and 14 cm high cooking pot is geometrically calculated to be 1200W at optimal sun angle of 60 degrees.
 
The technically area of this cooker is about 1,3 square meters, and optimal effect on a 22cm wide and 14 cm high cooking pot is geometrically calculated to be 1200W at optimal sun angle of 60 degrees.
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==External links==
 
==External links==
* Read more about the [http://solarcookers.ning.com/profiles/blogs/the-voukana-solar-cooker Voukana Solar Cooker]
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* Read more about the [http://solarcookers.ning.com/profiles/blogs/the-voukana-solar-cooker Voukana Solar Cooker]
 
* See my blog [http://solarcookers.ning.com/profiles/blogs/the-voukana-solar-cooker solarcookers.ning.com]
 
* See my blog [http://solarcookers.ning.com/profiles/blogs/the-voukana-solar-cooker solarcookers.ning.com]
   

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The Voukana Solar Cooker is based on the patented Kolamba Solar Cooker (Norway Patent 20101479). The Voukana Solar Cooker is an inclined double funnel community solar cooker and is made locally in Brazzaville in the Republic of Congo by the same team that made the Deep Double Funnel Cooker in 2009. We started out with paper models and already after second try; the result seemed to be quite satisfactory. Because of its size it is a typical community solar cooker, that can cook a lot of food during the day. It boils half a liter of water in 8 minutes. Water is also boiling hot when it is poored down into a thermos.

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Preassure cooking is also possible. The video below shows the hot steam from the preassure cooker which is well above 120° C. This high temperature with steam preassure shortens cooking time with 50%, giving solar cooking a new flavor. You can cook all kinds of vegetables or meat without loosing important vitamins and flavor to the water.

Water can be pasteurized using 10 liters Pet bottles that can be found in any African villages. Water temperatur will reach about 70C in these transparant bottles and toghether with concentrated UV radiation this should be enough to pasteurize water. The techinque needs to be confirmed with laboratory tests. 

The Voukana Solar Cooker cooks from 0800 in the morning to 1600 in the afternoon in the equatorial zone. The idea is that the cooker is inclined 30 degrees from the zenith is operational within a 120 degree sector when adjusted azimuth during the day, and the only moving part on it is the pot.

The technically area of this cooker is about 1,3 square meters, and optimal effect on a 22cm wide and 14 cm high cooking pot is geometrically calculated to be 1200W at optimal sun angle of 60 degrees.

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