Most of the decisions in life require a set of scales and thinking to buy or build a solar oven is no exception. Solar energy is becoming more popular and use of fossil fuel reserves are slowly decreasing out of existence. Not only that; fossil fuels when used for energy are comparatively more costly than using fresh solar energy. In addition the supply of sun rays is not short at least in most of the places.
Solar energy can be used to supply power for cooking source – a solar oven. You can make use of the solar ovens just… Continue reading
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Which is more versatile, a solar dehydrator or a solar oven? Many solar ovens are sold with the promise that, besides cooking food by the energy of the sun, you can also dehydrate food. I have owned two solar Sun Ovens for almost two years and have cooked every kind of food that I ever cooked in a conventional oven. I discovered that food cooked in a solar oven using the suns rays tastes better — moist, not dried out or overcooked if left in for longer than its normal cooking time. Solar cooking has become a way of living,… Continue reading
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Ever wanted to learn how to make a solar oven, but have never known how? Well, now you can with the steps laid simply out in this video! A list of all the supplies you’ll need: -Two large, cardboard boxes—the inner box should be about 18 x 20 inches, and the outer one should be a couple inches bigger on each side (so about 20 X22 inches) -corrugated cardboard for the lid (so about 4 inches longer and wider than the outer box) -window glass or plexi-glass a couple inches bigger than the inner box, but smaller than the outer… Continue reading

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