They run very different from an electric one. You are used to that with your
solar electricity. But if you don't get the sun power you expected, the food will probably mold, at least in the wet season.
My wife has been experimenting with curing herbs. Basically, take a closet or tent, put a small dehumidifier in it, and put the herbs out on mesh or hang. It stays cooler than a dehydrator and seems to work almost as fast. The little dehumidifier draws 60 watts and will run from wall power or 12v battery. Not sure it's
enough to dry wet food like banana bread, but maybe a similar idea could be added to a solar dehydrator to
boost it at night or cloudy days.
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