Solar Cookers

Recorded March 25, 2021.

Power gone out? Planning on going camping or off-grid, and want alternative ways to cook? Join us for this exciting 90 minute Zoom webinar on Solar Cookers and Rocket Stoves.

Cam Farnell, Transition Bay, will be presenting on a variety of solar cookers available today, as well as some usages of his own stoves. Learn ways to use them and even how to build simple ones. The presentation will be about two solar cookers in particular: a GoSun and a Solar Sizzler. The GoSun is an evacuated glass tube plus a curved reflector. Food goes into the glass tube on a long, narrow, metal sleeve. It’s a bit like a glass thermos bottle with a big opening at the end. The Solar Sizzler is a plastic parabolic reflector, about a metre in diameter, that concentrates sunlight onto a pot or pan.

Mike Batty, Deanery Project, is an Architectural and Permaculture designer with design preferences for sustainable, passive, beneficial, and natural building designs. It is his continuing goal to educate and promote the use of Rocket Stoves and Rocket Mass Heaters, and has been giving this type of presentations in western Canada and Cuba, as well at the Deanery Project on the Eastern Shore.

For this presentation, he will be exploring rocket stove cookers. We will learn a short history and the introduction of rocket stoves that saved lives. We will also investigate the basic design requirements, which will include operation and materials needed to construct one. Examples will be shown to illustrate the diverse designs and uses of rocket stoves. We might even have enough time to also expand on how to heat our home and not just cook a meal.

Learn more about The Deanery Project: http://thedeaneryproject.com/