When I was watching the other video I was immediately fascinated by the solar dehydrator so I'm glad you dedicated a whole video to this! It's beautiful and I love how you used all the reclaimed materials to make it! I can't wait to hear about all the things you're able to dry in there! Thank you for sharing!
Thanks. I would say it scores more points on the beauty aspect than actually reaching high temperatures... Nonetheless, it works and you've got to start somewhere!
Hi Abid, do you mean how the air exists the solar dehydrator? In that case, I talk about the air-flow design from about 4:00 onward. The cold air enters on the bottom, heats up and rises, and exits on the back end through the mesh cloth! Hope that answers your question.
When I was watching the other video I was immediately fascinated by the solar dehydrator so I'm glad you dedicated a whole video to this! It's beautiful and I love how you used all the reclaimed materials to make it! I can't wait to hear about all the things you're able to dry in there! Thank you for sharing!
Really neat design here!
Thanks. I would say it scores more points on the beauty aspect than actually reaching high temperatures... Nonetheless, it works and you've got to start somewhere!
Nice design. I am currently working on a dehydrator myself. Using an old fish tank.
That sounds interesting! I'd be keen to see it when it's done (or the work in progress) if you were planning to upload a video of it?
cool stuff
Thanks!
What about exaust
Hi Abid,
do you mean how the air exists the solar dehydrator?
In that case, I talk about the air-flow design from about 4:00 onward. The cold air enters on the bottom, heats up and rises, and exits on the back end through the mesh cloth! Hope that answers your question.