We decided to build a solar cooker as a fun and educational science project. A solar cooker uses nothing but sunlight to prepare food β no fossil fuels, no wood. π±β»οΈ A small step for us, a meaningful contribution to a more sustainable future.
π― Goal:
To create a simple, low-cost solar cooker using common materials, test the concept, and gain hands-on experience with solar cooking.
π οΈ Our Approach:
π‘ Reused a broken satellite dish as the reflector
πͺ Cut small mirror squares and glued them onto the dish
π Used an old truck brake disc + welded steel frame for a stable base
βοΈ Implemented a zenith angle control mechanism for solar tracking
π Key Data:
π² Reflective surface: 0.79β―mΒ²
π Concentration factor: ~130
π‘οΈ Test in March (Luxembourg): 170β―Β°C reached
βοΈ Test in July: 42β―% efficiency achieved
π¬ Conclusion:
A rewarding hands-on project that combines engineering, sustainability, and reuse. A great example of how simple ideas can drive real impact.
Big thanks to our member Michel Guenther !!!
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