
Some “green” gadgets are too hilarious to pass up posting about. I have some serious doubts that this thing would actually cook a meal worth eating. But I felt compelled to share this concept design, should you need a pick-me-up for your Friday. Or perhaps you’ll decide this is exactly how you’d like to spend your Saturday afternoon.
The solar dish focuses sunlight onto a solar receptor and the energy travels to the grilling platform, heating a coil that cooks your food. Strikingly like an electric stove top. If you don’t have enough sunlight, there’s a plug-in cord… I don’t know how effective this thing could actually be unless it is quite expensive, but figuring that most of us BBQ when the sun is out, it may be a concept worth putting together. At least it’s not yet another solar bag or backpack.
Anyway, it cracked me up. So, happy Friday.

written by Anthony Liekens, August 01, 2008
written by Clinch, August 01, 2008
And it looks overly complicated, considering most other solar cookers, and similar devices (even existing solar barbecues) are relatively simple.
Will be interesting to see how this compared to other solar barbecues.
written by Gruen, August 02, 2008
written by MIster X, August 02, 2008
Nice idea, and a new use for an old technology.
I hope it's not too pricey.
written by ittanmomen, August 03, 2008
This particular design may have the heat transfer as a weakness, but concentrating the sun certainly creates higher temperatures (making it more likely to burn food). A parabolic cooker needs to track the sun constantly, whereas box cookers don't need as much tracking.
written by Teong Tan, August 14, 2008
For detail construction plan, please visit www.freewebs.com/sunnycooker/funpanelcookerplan
written by vikas, September 03, 2009
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