Ya very cool, we are bombarded with solar gamma rays every day might as well be harnessing this free energy to our advantage. Only thing like the guy below said, be careful with coated metals many synthetic materials are cancerous in nature.
@artsychic2000 - I was in Hamilton when I did this video. I now live much further north in Waubaushene - north of Barrie about 50 kms. I bought this unit. It was made by a Chinese firm called Sangli, but they are very hard to get here now due to shipping costs. You pretty much have to buy a container-load to make it worthwhile. When I bought this it was less than $100. If you can find one now, it won't be that cheap. Beware that the quality is not very good. Ken.
@hipofalcon i'm near shelburne ontario. I'm thinking of making one of these with some mirrored plexiglass and the metal lid from my canner. I can make a decent sized one i think. Put one on top of the other in the oven at 200 degrees for about two hours to get the shape i want. Have to cut it in a circle first though. I was also thinking about painting crome auto paint inside a large lid. Not sure that would work.
@artsychic2000 - Shelburne is the wind turbine capitol of southern Ontario. I love driving through there and seeing them. The paint idea won't work, that much I know, so don't waste the time and money. As far as the plexi, it should be OK. Just remember that you will need enough area to produce sufficient heat energy - 1000 watts per square meter if highly reflective. There are lots of parabola programs on the web too! You can always send me info at my email - mamodbasher(at)gmail(dot)com - Ken.
of all the designs I've seen for solar cookers yours is most impressive, I'd love to know where to get one like it. I've made my own, you reference that you will cook something on it in the future, the video I posted will show food cooking on what I consider to be a lesser system to yours. Based on my experiences in solar cooking that's the right size.
Great job guys, really enjoyed watching it. I have to ask my hubby to build me something like that. What I specially LOVE about your presentation is that you don't cook at ground level. Excellent job!!
@jerryaltman found this: The risk of burns and eye injury is greater with homemade parabolic designs. While they provide excellent results when used correctly, they are not easy to build at home and require great care to use.
Ya very cool, we are bombarded with solar gamma rays every day might as well be harnessing this free energy to our advantage. Only thing like the guy below said, be careful with coated metals many synthetic materials are cancerous in nature.
SickKnowledge82 5 months ago
All is perfect , except the Teflon poison pan , lol !
26mel1 1 year ago
where are you in southern ontario? Gonna make me one of those too.
artsychic2000 1 year ago
@artsychic2000 - I was in Hamilton when I did this video. I now live much further north in Waubaushene - north of Barrie about 50 kms. I bought this unit. It was made by a Chinese firm called Sangli, but they are very hard to get here now due to shipping costs. You pretty much have to buy a container-load to make it worthwhile. When I bought this it was less than $100. If you can find one now, it won't be that cheap. Beware that the quality is not very good. Ken.
hipofalcon 1 year ago
@hipofalcon i'm near shelburne ontario. I'm thinking of making one of these with some mirrored plexiglass and the metal lid from my canner. I can make a decent sized one i think. Put one on top of the other in the oven at 200 degrees for about two hours to get the shape i want. Have to cut it in a circle first though. I was also thinking about painting crome auto paint inside a large lid. Not sure that would work.
artsychic2000 1 year ago
@artsychic2000 - Shelburne is the wind turbine capitol of southern Ontario. I love driving through there and seeing them. The paint idea won't work, that much I know, so don't waste the time and money. As far as the plexi, it should be OK. Just remember that you will need enough area to produce sufficient heat energy - 1000 watts per square meter if highly reflective. There are lots of parabola programs on the web too! You can always send me info at my email - mamodbasher(at)gmail(dot)com - Ken.
hipofalcon 1 year ago
so much birds' beautiful songs and chirping! Is this location in the suburbs or out towards further of Ontario area such as the rural parts? thanks.
bigdogITbiker 1 year ago
@bigdogITbiker - this was in Hamilton at that time - middle of a large city. A quieter part though. Ken.
hipofalcon 1 year ago
I'm up here in central Ontario, it was a very hot summer, now it's so cloudy. I want to build one of these, what a great idea!
papermason 1 year ago
kinda big to for survival but could be used at home
typeXJuggernaut 1 year ago
the future absolutely.
futuristfood 1 year ago
People need to be aware that 'Teflon', and all artificial non-stick coatings, release harmful chemicals.
Jefferdaughter 1 year ago
Did you make this dish?
GingleGangle1 2 years ago
of all the designs I've seen for solar cookers yours is most impressive, I'd love to know where to get one like it. I've made my own, you reference that you will cook something on it in the future, the video I posted will show food cooking on what I consider to be a lesser system to yours. Based on my experiences in solar cooking that's the right size.
MrXstacey 2 years ago 2
Great job guys, really enjoyed watching it. I have to ask my hubby to build me something like that. What I specially LOVE about your presentation is that you don't cook at ground level. Excellent job!!
WithAllMySoul 2 years ago 3
It's possible to get a burn while handle the frying pan over the focus of the parabolic mirror.
jerryaltman 2 years ago
possible yes,but dont hold it there long :D
and most important thing,dont put your eyes in the focus point of cooker.
vatrenikrug 2 years ago 2
@jerryaltman found this: The risk of burns and eye injury is greater with homemade parabolic designs. While they provide excellent results when used correctly, they are not easy to build at home and require great care to use.
cameltryde 1 year ago
wow nice video i have one of those 18 inch ones any size works put a hot dog in that water and it'll cook
narcovice 3 years ago
It's aboot 12 in Canada, eh.
heheh
Peace
Sepero1 3 years ago
Well didn't take to long, well how fucking long did it take.
TheDesoleteOne 3 years ago
Real fucking long man!
garrisoncreek 3 years ago
well, long is all relative anyway, isn't it....
menderfire9 2 years ago
Great.What's the minimum diameter I need to cook something like that?
AndreONEz 3 years ago
Nice job.
Survivalist2theEnd 3 years ago