very cool! I find this direct solar DC very appealing for cooking because batteries are expensive and fragile. Because it's not a fire hazard this means you could also cook like, inside a tent!
@colin8532 Good thinking... I sure do not want to be in a snow bank trying to cook lol. The solar panel is immune to freezing unlike humans. I'm sad that this cooker is out of stock now. Oh well
@OFFGRID_Trucker Sounds like a good time to slow cook a steak and some veggies :) I sure like the idea of a solar ice maker. Been working with various refrigeration compressors and already made some "frost" on solar. If I can find a cheap icemaker, it just might happen!
Burns Milwaukee (older name I think) User since 1998. Worlds best solar cooker in my humble opinion. I love cooking Soup Beans! (yeah, brown beans for up North) just cannot be beat. I have made several home versions, some very efficient but I believe a Burns or All American is one the better solar investment s!
Since the lids seem to seal to be leak proof and to be as energy efficient as possible on many similar units, was there any pressure build up during boiling/cooking during your tests? Curious if this could be an issue since just a couple psi could be dangerous when opening. Overall really like the idea.
@jimbaggett1233 The lid is made out of plastic with a double layer, no rubber gasket - seals OK without being air tight. Does not build any pressure that I could tell. Burned myself with hot condensation dripping off the lid when it was opened!
@richardduke9788 Yes, that would be great. If you run across any insulated cookers that have a DC input, please feel free to post here. It's hard to find ones that have insulation. (I did find a DC slow cooker but it's just a ceramic pot)
Wouldn't an heater as a restrictive load, when connected directly to the solar panel - put a strain on the solar panel itself and/or on solar panel's junction box or what was its actual name for it?
@BulmaSoft No worries, it won't harm the panel at all. It's safe to connect a heater to a solar panel or any resistive load. In fact I run modified space heaters this way :) th-cam.com/video/TJG-ZnqJR9w/w-d-xo.html
Good fun. Cooking is just another type of engineering - you follow the scientific principle carefully, only making changes only when you question or can improve on the process. Rules of thumb; use as little water as you can, get the salt right, use butter or some other fat, never use just one opinion - including your own.
very cool! I find this direct solar DC very appealing for cooking because batteries are expensive and fragile. Because it's not a fire hazard this means you could also cook like, inside a tent!
@dominictarrsailing That's exactly right... and a pair of wires can bring the cooking indoors out of the elements, a very civilized experience
Well that's pretty slick! Much better solution for winter solar cooking too since it's so well insulated and can be inside and not out in a snow bank!
@colin8532 Good thinking... I sure do not want to be in a snow bank trying to cook lol. The solar panel is immune to freezing unlike humans. I'm sad that this cooker is out of stock now. Oh well
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@dogdazetravellergarrett1367 Thankful to hear it :) glad you're here, more stuff on the way soon :D
its pretty cool no batteries ? Wow i like it
@danilopajanostan907 Right no batteries, or batteries optional!
Thank You,....You are TRULY an Inspiration ...!
@wpgenlighten4truth2 Welcome sir... I hope to increase awareness of solar electric cookers :D
Dang it Dave.. your making me hungry. I bet that same panel can run a ice maker too.. and the blender. good stuff. Slow cooker for sure..
@OFFGRID_Trucker Sounds like a good time to slow cook a steak and some veggies :) I sure like the idea of a solar ice maker. Been working with various refrigeration compressors and already made some "frost" on solar. If I can find a cheap icemaker, it just might happen!
Brilliant! Thanks for sharing!
@richardbyrum4618 Thank you sir, and welcome :)
Cool idea , thanks !
@megageektopus Welcome :) Let's hope they go back in stock :D
I use an All American Sun Oven to cook mostly meat (because im a carnivore) and all i do is set it (30-minute adjustments) and forget it. Easy peasy!
@WhatDadIsUpTo Good stuff
Burns Milwaukee (older name I think) User since 1998. Worlds best solar cooker in my humble opinion. I love cooking Soup Beans! (yeah, brown beans for up North) just cannot be beat. I have made several home versions, some very efficient but I believe a Burns or All American is one the better solar investment s!
Yum yummy great video very nice pot cooking ❤❤❤❤😋😋😋😋😋
@steveadal4735 Tasty :D even if I don't really know how to cook hahaha :)
Since the lids seem to seal to be leak proof and to be as energy efficient as possible on many similar units, was there any pressure build up during boiling/cooking during your tests? Curious if this could be an issue since just a couple psi could be dangerous when opening. Overall really like the idea.
@jimbaggett1233 The lid is made out of plastic with a double layer, no rubber gasket - seals OK without being air tight. Does not build any pressure that I could tell. Burned myself with hot condensation dripping off the lid when it was opened!
Looks like a great idea , but this cooker you list is currently out of stock.
@richardduke9788 It's sad that they sold out, but oh well. I hope they make some more
@@solarpoweredge maybe someone else has a similar cooker . As a truck driver, truck stops and RV centers sell 12 volt cooking appliances .
@richardduke9788 Yes, that would be great. If you run across any insulated cookers that have a DC input, please feel free to post here. It's hard to find ones that have insulation. (I did find a DC slow cooker but it's just a ceramic pot)
Wouldn't an heater as a restrictive load, when connected directly to the solar panel - put a strain on the solar panel itself and/or on solar panel's junction box or what was its actual name for it?
@BulmaSoft No worries, it won't harm the panel at all. It's safe to connect a heater to a solar panel or any resistive load. In fact I run modified space heaters this way :) th-cam.com/video/TJG-ZnqJR9w/w-d-xo.html
Good fun. Cooking is just another type of engineering - you follow the scientific principle carefully, only making changes only when you question or can improve on the process. Rules of thumb; use as little water as you can, get the salt right, use butter or some other fat, never use just one opinion - including your own.
@SteveWrightNZ Right! And don't leave unattended and burn up the food!
@@solarpoweredge a potato would be an inexpensive scientific experiment!
@SteveWrightNZ Great thinking - at least I can afford to burn one or two of those
It's funny they are already unavailable on Amazon
@dustinbailey9946 Yeah, I hate that... I wish there were more available