I put 2 videos on youtube to further explain what I am trying to do.
They are
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NFjuoDVU4c8
and
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xbiVo12kuKA
If you are short on time, just watch the first 5 minutes of the second
video.
Brian
Agreed,but we don`t get a lot of sun up here in Scotland.
Depends where you are. On Tiree they get more sun than anywhere in the
UK.
Regards,
Tony
If only I had a fiver for every time I`ve heard that, I could pay
someone to cook for me.Come to think of it I already have,that
is,until she sees this.
Mark.
Not many dollar stores either, or has Scottish independance reached the
point where you have abandoned the pound?
Cliff Coggin.
Parabolic reflectors give perfect focus. That's
as reliable as maths!
BugBear
>99% of parabolic solar cookers do not have that feature.
>I hope we get a few mature responses from now on.
>I am not in the mood for this level of comment.
>
Parabolic cooker on a balanced equatorial gimbal. What's the problem?
If you demand commercially valuable responses, pay for them :-|
Mark Rand
RTFM
First they need to be able to track the sun! The earth rotates on it's axis.
Steve R.
46 degrees of seasonal movement is one of the problems, The parabolic
focus does not corespond to a center of gravity. So you cannot balance
the dish on the gimbal for more than a few days.
I have been playing with this problem for 3 years and reading the
solar cooking groups for about that long too.
The problems with parabolics are very real.
I am not doing anything commercial. It is a charity project
and I get abuse, not money.
I have not figured out how to keep the strips in place when making the
model.
If anyone else does it, they get the credit not me.
If one of you invents a new scallop shaped solar cooker (using the
jig), and shows it to the world,
you get the credit, not me.
It might be a great thing or it might end up as a dead end.
Perhaps worth a try and rewarding for someone?
Brian
> I hope we get a few mature responses from now on.
> I am not in the mood for this level of comment.
>
If you really don't like the responses old chap, perhaps you should
re-consider the wisdom of posing commercial questions on an amateur
newsgroup.
Cliff Coggin.
he should be looking at the devices the MET use for burning a mark
into card that shows the total solar for the day .
these are glass spheres ..and are not as directional as a parabolic ..
all the best.markj
>I hope we get a few mature responses from now on.
>I am not in the mood for this level of comment.
And I take it that you regard your somewhat petulant/huffy response as
mature...?
Regards,
Tony
>(I do not have the patience)
Indeed.
Regards,
Tony
On Dec 4, 6:41 am, Tony Jeffree <t...@jeffree.co.uk> wrote:
>but why do you think you speak for an entire group?
I don't.
Regards,
Tony
> I think the reason scientists have not worked on the scallop shaped
> idea is because it is too hard to do mathematicially and because it is
> relevent to poor people.
Conspiracy theorist alert!
BugBear
Brian
>On Dec 7, 2:21 am, bugbear <bugbear@trim_papermule.co.uk_trim> wrote:
>> gaiatechnician wrote:
>> > I think the reason scientists have not worked on the scallop shaped
>> > idea is because it is too hard to do mathematicially and because it is
>> > relevent to poor people.
>>
>> Conspiracy theorist alert!
>>
>> BugBear
>Why do you react with sarchasm when you do not understand something?
I suspect Bugbear understands something perfectly well - that your
statement (quoted above) was apparently based on your prejudice that
the scientific/engineering community is motivated only by financial
interest. A bit of a generalization, old chap, and one that probably
alienated a fair number of readers of this newsgroup, including
myself, who consider them to be scientists and/or engineers (of
whatever discipline).
Ever read "How to win friends and influence people"?
Regards,
Tony
Steve R.
Why do you assume I don't understand?
BugBear
<Top posting corrected>
>
>
>
>On Dec 7, 10:16�am, Cliff Ray <namnocATgotadslcouk> wrote:
>> > Ever read "How to win friends and influence people"?
>>
>> �From the bitter undertones I think his copy of that book might have
>> been consumed by uncontrollable parabolic incinerator.
]
>Do you and Tony and Bearbug concider yourself to be scientists or
>engineers?
> Do you back slap each other every time you make a "witty" comment?
>What will you do if this proves successful?
>You are still just a gang of three thugs who are picking on me because
>nobody else speaks up.
>If the idea has merit, scientists should look at it on its mertits
>and it should become popular.
>The science is not supposed to be about my personality
>and I am certainly glad that you are not my friend.
>Brian
Ok, I'll speak up. You appear to be moving from OCD towards Paranoia.
Go and see a doctor. Seriously!
Mark Rand(Suffered depression for 5 years)
RTFM
I wonder if any of these scientists has tried a Paranoia Reflector ?
John S.