hmmmm...I'm starting to remember what a hundred+ degree day with a UV index of 10 feels like. Had a couple of nice little blooms on a potted cactus I saved last year after a longhorn uprooting. Began rigging the rig for the solar fryer. - so far all the parts are going together as planned, but the first test was a flub. A combination of factors caused the Jiffy Pop failure: high winds, not enough mirrors, started late in the day. But I was close - the pan started to sizzle and actually popped about 30 times. Thus we enter the "tweak the project" phase. Cooked for real in the solar oven today - seasoned boneless chicken breast with sliced potatoes. 80,99,45,0,B
IP cam note: A longhorn chewed the cable AGAIN so that is why the image is stuck on Saturday. Should have it up and running again soon ....after I dig a trench for the cable.
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Do all those mirrors focus onto one point? If so, how?
When you get the rest of the mirrors installed what do you reckon the temp will get up to?
Thanks,
J
Those pesky cable chewing longhorns!
Ethernet cable: It's got what longhorns crave.
stop spending money on range food and just feed 'em cables. :O)
Thank you for your efforts...the webcam is back. It's what I do with my morning coffee.
mMmmMMMmm, solar chicken. How come you don't dig a hole, light a fire and cook them that way? I'm a newbie here, so maybe you've done that in the past. Ain't seened it lately. Oh, ya know the lack of trees/wood on your land would probably account for the lack of large bonfires. Grilled cowpie chicken?
xo, Biggles
A quick spray of high heat flat black paint (BBQ paint) helps to absorb and heat shiny surfaces quicker. We learned that when our Boy Scout troop experimented with a reflective oven.
Ummmmmmm Chicken looks good and tasty!
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