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Easy & Cheap DIY Solar Oven

August 22, 2009

The folks over at Planet Green scoured Instructables.com and found the cheapest, most effective DIY solar oven project.  I tried it myself and it works great!  Below is an excerpt from Planet Green’s article, or click here to go straight to the Instructables page.

photo by wushuair @ Instructables

photo: wushuair/instructables

Baking cookies on your dashboard is one way to use the sun for cooking, but for a more versatile–and portable–solar oven, check out this $6 version from Instructables. Cardboard boxes, aluminum foil, and sheet of glass let you turn out pizza, muffins, or even cookies (without that hot-car taste).

You’ll be able to find most of the materials in your garage: two sizes of cardboard boxes, scrap paper, black spray paint, duct tape, aluminum foil, and a glass panel (the Instructables user who developed this project had to buy a sheet of glass, which is what took the price from $0 to $6)–plus an X-acto knife, scissors, paper shredder, bricks or canned food, and a food thermometer (to make sure your finished product is safe for eating). The basic idea is simple: Surround the smaller box with shredded paper so that it fits into the bigger box; paint the smaller box black to catch more of the sun’s radiation; cover the flaps of the larger box with aluminum foil; then lay the glass on top to keep the pressure (and temperature) even.

via Daily DIY Project: Solar Oven : Planet Green.

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It’s not a surprise that people are finally starting to harvest the power of solar energy these days.

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