Put rocks, or 1gallon bottles of sand or water in your solar oven during the Winter, Spring, or Fall to heat your home. Bring them in when they are saturated with the maximum temperature of your oven each one or two hours and replace with a new set of bottles or rocks until the sun goes down. Gear up with larger rocks or to 2.5 gallon bottles of sand or water and use several solar ovens during the day for more heat. When the rocks, or 1 gallon or 2.5 gallon bottles reach maximum temperature of your oven and fully saturated with heat bring them into your home. You can heat many rocks, 1 gallon bottles or 2.5 gallon bottles throughout the day to maximum temperatures in most solar ovens when turned every hour toward the sun. Sand seems to work best for me and is less messy but hot water is good too to bath and do dishes. -- J.E. Ante.
@JimLaJoieAllSeasonSolarCooker3 жыл бұрын
Very nice demonstration. Congratulations on your success
@oldtimerlee88202 жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing. Wish you would do more videos. Enjoyed both of them on using the All Season Solar Cooker. I just got one and have been trying to learn all the tips & techniques. You have me wanting to do taters RIGHT now. Sad part is it will be raining here in an hour our so. You've given me something to look forward to after this wet weather passes. Appreciated!
@matilda49032 жыл бұрын
Thank you for your kind words. With all that is going on around us these days I haven't been experimenting as much as I probably should. Seriously though... if I never cook anything else in my solar cooker...It was worth every penny to be able to cook those taters 😂. It still blows my mind how well it cooks them.