I'll be doing that once we get some sun. We've been hit with a pretty gnarly snow storm after snow storm here. Which started the day after recording this video. So right now, it's the waiting game.
Once I get some usable sun, I'll do some more videos with this. Size wise, I have some videos featuring the gosun go, which has the same sized tube and tray. I have a gosun go for each of my kids for our summer activities, which they get to cook and prepare their own meals.
@petergreenwald9639 when I discovered gosun, the go came in a kit. So those silicon trays are from that. I just found the trays on site. I'll include them in this comment. gosun.co/products/silicone-baking-pans
I love this comment so much! I had considered working on an eclipse video Monday. However we are not in the targeted area, and we are being blasted with snow. So the closest I'd get is one of my e-trays
It's relatively new from my understanding. I didn't know it was on site till someone mentioned it in the gosun kitchen group on Facebook. The differences are that, it's no longer a self contained set up, so assembly is indeed required each use (unless you keep it covered between uses), however the reflective panels have more surface area that will heat the vacuum tube faster which cooks the food faster. It's essentially a "go" sized tube with the cook speeds of the sport.
It is interesting to compare the speed of the cooking Go model and the Solar Kit model... waiting for the new video, don't forget about the timer.
I'll be doing that once we get some sun. We've been hit with a pretty gnarly snow storm after snow storm here. Which started the day after recording this video.
So right now, it's the waiting game.
I just saw their website and I am glad to have found this video. This kit seems quite small, but for one person, it might be nice out at a campsite.
Once I get some usable sun, I'll do some more videos with this. Size wise, I have some videos featuring the gosun go, which has the same sized tube and tray.
I have a gosun go for each of my kids for our summer activities, which they get to cook and prepare their own meals.
@@babydoll0884 Thank you, I will look for those videos.
@@babydoll0884 Just watched the video on potatoes and eggs. Which silicone inserts did you use, I see two or three different ones on their site.
@petergreenwald9639 when I discovered gosun, the go came in a kit. So those silicon trays are from that. I just found the trays on site. I'll include them in this comment. gosun.co/products/silicone-baking-pans
@@babydoll0884 Thank you!!!
There will be a solar eclipse on Monday, make sure to add more cooking time.
I love this comment so much! I had considered working on an eclipse video Monday. However we are not in the targeted area, and we are being blasted with snow. So the closest I'd get is one of my e-trays
I’m confused, is this a new go-sun product? How is this different than go sun go?
It's relatively new from my understanding. I didn't know it was on site till someone mentioned it in the gosun kitchen group on Facebook.
The differences are that, it's no longer a self contained set up, so assembly is indeed required each use (unless you keep it covered between uses), however the reflective panels have more surface area that will heat the vacuum tube faster which cooks the food faster.
It's essentially a "go" sized tube with the cook speeds of the sport.
@@babydoll0884 got it, thanks!