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How To Build Your Own High Powered Solar Cooker
The first solar cooker I built from plans was very easy. I had all of the materials already. It took less than a half an hour to build.
I was excited to cook a roast in it. It would be cool to cook without paying for any power.
My excitement started to fade after about two hours. After three hours and checking the solar oven temperature and seeing a solid 215 degrees (F), I gave up and threw the roast in the electric oven and finished it.
I threw away that solar cooker. It was worthless.
I tried a couple of other models and found one that developed a decent 325 degrees F on a sunny day. But then autumn came and it was worthless.
What I really wanted was a high powered solar cooker. I wanted a cooker that I could set at 600 degrees F if I wanted. I wanted to be able to develop enough heat on a winter day to do pressure canning (which takes a lot of power).
I wanted more power!
I finally found a very simple portable design that has incredible power and can develop more heat than you would ever want for cooking.
It has completely eliminated my use of an indoor oven.
It is portable and inexpensive. You can build it in about a half an hour with about $40 worth of parts from the hardware store. If you have some PVC pipe in the garage and a BBQ with a removable grill, you can reuse that stuff to get your cost down to about $20.
I have put together detailed step-by-step instructions to build the super high powered solar cooker in the following ebook:
“How To Build Your Own High Powered Solar Cooker”
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