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Authors Rachael Blum
Made Yes
Replicated No
Cost USD 40
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Project Goals

Passive Solar Fruit Dehydrator.

The goals of this project are to dry fruit in a sustainable manner using appropriate technology.

Design

My design is a three layer system. The base has corrugated tin roofing for ventilation, the second layer is the drying screen where the fruit or vegetable is layed, and the top layer is black, double paned glass for attracting and retaining the heat.

Costs

The materials are as follow

  1. Reclaimed double paned window $5.00
  2. Reclaimed corrugated tin roofing (ventilation) $2.20
  3. Reclaimed screws $3.00
  4. Reclaimed handles $4.00
  5. ¾" X 1 ¾" Clear Fir Lumber $.70 ea = $5.60
  6. Chain $2.98
  7. Hinges (3") $4.99 ea = $9.98
  8. Screen (framed in fir lumber)
  9. Chalkboard Paint

The total cost of my project was just under $40.00

Next Steps

I plan to research more methods and ideal settings for this process.

Conclusions

Passive solar is an easy way to utilize the sun's energy and potential.

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Keywords solar food dehydrator, preservation, dried fruit, jerky, wood, tin roof, window, paint
SDG SDG02 Zero hunger, SDG08 Decent work and economic growth, SDG11 Sustainable cities and communities
Authors Rachael Blum
License CC-BY-SA-3.0
Language English (en)
Related 0 subpages, 2 pages link here
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Created December 12, 2012 by Rachael Blum
Modified October 23, 2023 by Maintenance script
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