Today was my first (and second) attempt at making a
solar cooker. I decided to use a thermal blanket. But I didn't know that it's so thin! So it got torn apart here and there pretty quickly...
I had some leftover metal net and my first plan was to place the thermal blanket inside of it. I bought a cauldron with a three-legged stand, but it didn't arrive yet, so I used this black grill stand - found it neglected in the garden... I placed glass vessel in it, and some beetroots (so they'll be edible even if uncooked...).
It worked surprisingly well!
The grill stand got hotter than the vessel, but it also got pretty warm, especially the bottom of it.
It was a sunny day, but also a bit chilly and windy, and with some thin clouds sometimes.
Then, as the blanket got torn anyway, I decided to try something else - I put it in my cage, which was designed for
rabbits or quail but I can't have them yet, so I'm using it for seedlings. A part of it is covered, so the bunnies (or quail) would have a place to hide. I decided to put the thermal blanket there, and on the top frame. It was already evening when this was done, but again - it warmed up the grill stand.
I'll probably go back to the idea with a metal net and a three-legged stand, but maybe I'll use both. I just need to make the blanket stronger somehow...