Do you use your crockpot much boondocking when your relying on solar?
Lucky Mike said
04:27 AM Dec 24, 2012
Your going to laugh but I use a cast iron dutch oven set inside a truck inner tube with a piece of plexi glass on top!!!........boondocker crocker.....
or I use a collapsible solar oven..........both are cheap to make and as long as the sun is shining they work great......no sun and its bologna sandwiches!!!!
Hdrider said
05:01 AM Dec 24, 2012
LMAO!!! Dang Mike!!! Your not going to make the boondockers rally in Feb.!!??!! That innertube contraption would make a great show and tell item LOL!!!
Lucky Mike said
05:28 AM Dec 24, 2012
they work great dave..........saw one at a powwow once and it was so simple......so I made one.....done roasts in it , chili , cornbread cassarole......its great and it doesnt take up any space.
Wish I could make it to the boondock rally, Im just greatful this year to get out of the hospital and back on the road........my son is coming down in January to join me so I can get back out on the road......it will be nice to have him along and have someone there
This is an online shot of a solar inner tube!!!!!!
Sorry Terry I will get the hang of posting links sooner or later!!!!
-- Edited by Lucky Mike on Monday 24th of December 2012 08:57:33 AM
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Terry and Jo said
08:31 AM Dec 24, 2012
Lucky Mike wrote:
Your going to laugh but I use a cast iron dutch oven set inside a truck inner tube with a piece of plexi glass on top!!!........boondocker crocker.....
or I use a collapsible solar oven..........both are cheap to make and as long as the sun is shining they work great......no sun and its bologna sandwiches!!!!
OK, Mike.
PICTURES of that.......
....or it never happened!
Terry
MarkS said
11:39 AM Dec 24, 2012
Mike, that's genius. It's one more example of why "can't" shouldn't be in your vocabulary.
I bought a small 1 quart crock pot at Walmart to use in the truck on my small 300 watt inverter. I found out that I could easily feed two or three using that small cooker. It was rated at 100 watts.
I don't think it costs much to build up a solar system, even a small portable one, that could generate 120 watts. I was reading a web page where a fellow built his own panels at a fraction of the cost of the manufactured ones. $105 for a 60 watt panel. The link below gives the basics. There are others that will walk you through solar cell selection and the assembly of the panel for the novice. You can't tie to the grid with a simple system but you can charge batteries and run a small inverter.
I think this kind of content might make a good chapter in Jack's solar reference guide.
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Terry and Jo said
10:05 PM Dec 24, 2012
Hey, Mike.
I showed that picture to Jo and I got a somewhat dirty look. I have this feeling that if push comes to shove, I'll have to start up the generator.
Terry
Jwar said
11:17 PM Dec 25, 2012
Lucky Mike wrote:
Your going to laugh but I use a cast iron dutch oven set inside a truck inner tube with a piece of plexi glass on top!!!........boondocker crocker.....
or I use a collapsible solar oven..........both are cheap to make and as long as the sun is shining they work great......no sun and its bologna sandwiches!!!!
Very interesting Mike....I have a naeghbor down the street that uses a 10 hundred twenty 16 ply truck tire to B-B-Q with, dis-colors the south side of my house a bit...but he said his blackend steaks are tastey LOL
Do you use your crockpot much boondocking when your relying on solar?
or I use a collapsible solar oven..........both are cheap to make and as long as the sun is shining they work great......no sun and its bologna sandwiches!!!!
LMAO!!! Dang Mike!!! Your not going to make the boondockers rally in Feb.!!??!! That innertube contraption would make a great show and tell item LOL!!!
Wish I could make it to the boondock rally, Im just greatful this year to get out of the hospital and back on the road........my son is coming down in January to join me so I can get back out on the road......it will be nice to have him along and have someone there
http://search.yahoo.com/search;_ylt=AkyptEL2sJtOLtMRiheRc8qbvZx4?p=Solar+innertube&toggle=1&cop=mss&ei=UTF-8&fr=yfp-t-701
http://www.ehow.com/how_5376700_make-simple-solar-oven.html
This is an online shot of a solar inner tube!!!!!!
Sorry Terry I will get the hang of posting links sooner or later!!!!
-- Edited by Lucky Mike on Monday 24th of December 2012 08:57:33 AM
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-- Edited by Terry and Jo on Monday 24th of December 2012 02:00:08 PM
OK, Mike.
PICTURES of that.......
....or it never happened!
Terry
Mike, that's genius. It's one more example of why "can't" shouldn't be in your vocabulary.
I bought a small 1 quart crock pot at Walmart to use in the truck on my small 300 watt inverter. I found out that I could easily feed two or three using that small cooker. It was rated at 100 watts.
I don't think it costs much to build up a solar system, even a small portable one, that could generate 120 watts. I was reading a web page where a fellow built his own panels at a fraction of the cost of the manufactured ones. $105 for a 60 watt panel. The link below gives the basics. There are others that will walk you through solar cell selection and the assembly of the panel for the novice. You can't tie to the grid with a simple system but you can charge batteries and run a small inverter.
http://www.treehugger.com/renewable-energy/how-to-make-inexpensive-diy-home-built-solar-panels-with-damaged-solar-cells-from-ebay.html
I think this kind of content might make a good chapter in Jack's solar reference guide.
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-- Edited by Terry and Jo on Monday 24th of December 2012 02:02:58 PM
Hey, Mike.
I showed that picture to Jo and I got a somewhat dirty look. I have this feeling that if push comes to shove, I'll have to start up the generator.
Terry
Very interesting Mike....I have a naeghbor down the street that uses a 10 hundred twenty 16 ply truck tire to B-B-Q with, dis-colors the south side of my house a bit...but he said his blackend steaks are tastey LOL