Satellite dish solar cooker

He started with an old Ku Band dish and covered it with aluminum tape, for better reflection of the sunlight.

Once the curve of the dish became too severe, he started placing the tape vertically, so make sure to keep that in mind. He uses the aluminum tape as a quicker, cheaper and comparable alternative to tempered or mirrored glass.

Once all the tape is on, and the dish front is completely covered, it's time to angle it in the desired direction.

While most satellite dishes are angled horizontally you are going to want to place the dish facing straight up. This way allows for the focal point (point where you are going to be cooking the food) to get a direct and even line of energy.

After he finished angling the dish, he went ahead and placed a cooking rack at the focal point.How to Turn Your Old Satellite Dish into an Outdoor Solar Cooker Since the dish is rather tall, he needed a ladder to reach the cooking rack, which could be a hassle when you are trying to cook something.

But in the end he got a pot of 500ml to boil in about 14 minutes which is pretty impressive. So, the next time you want to make some Campbell's soup, try this on for size.

How to Turn Your Old Satellite Dish into an Outdoor Solar Cooker How to Turn Your Old Satellite Dish into an Outdoor Solar Cooker How to Turn Your Old Satellite Dish into an Outdoor Solar Cooker How to Turn Your Old Satellite Dish into an Outdoor Solar Cooker

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