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| ====== Ovens ====== | ====== Ovens ====== | ||
| - | Since ovens are large and resource-hungry they are usually only found in [[rv: | ||
| - | ===== built-in ovens ===== | + | ===== Built-in Ovens ===== |
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| - | ===== solar ovens ===== | + | Since ovens are large and resource-hungry they are usually only found in more feature-rich van builds or [[rv:class_c|RVs]], schoolies, some truck campers, etc. They are only rarely found in [[rv: |
| - | Solar ovens are popular with [[camping:dispersed|boondockers]] in sunny areas because they require no power to operate. All they take is sun and time (both of which the boondocker has in abundance.) | + | |
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| - | ===== folding | + | ===== Solar ovens ===== |
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| + | Typical temperatures for commercial models are in the 250F range with a max of 300F. Higher and more consistent temps are possible when the box is enclosed with a clear cover that faces the sun. | ||
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| + | There are also plans online for DIY solar ovens like [[https:// | ||
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| + | Con: due to their surface area and low weight they do best when there is no wind. | ||
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| + | ==== BYOP type ==== | ||
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| + | Bring Your Own Pot solar ovens are generally either a rigid box type (left) or flexible pouch type (right). | ||
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| + | The box type is more traditional and may be more efficient. The pouch type may be the least efficient but stores flat and is effectively unbreakable. | ||
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| + | DIY solar ovens tend to be the box type since they can be made from cardboard boxes lined with foil. | ||
| + | ==== tube type ==== | ||
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| + | Higher temperatures and better results can be achieved with a tube-type cooker where the food is slid into a long clear tube. Cons: breakable, harder to clean and store. | ||
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| + | ===== Stovetop ovens ===== | ||
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| + | ===== Folding | ||
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| A folding oven is a stamped metal box that folds flat for storage and unfolds into a box for stovetop baking. The most famous example is [[https:// | A folding oven is a stamped metal box that folds flat for storage and unfolds into a box for stovetop baking. The most famous example is [[https:// | ||
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| Most types have a built-in thermometer and rely on stove output to regulate temperature. | Most types have a built-in thermometer and rely on stove output to regulate temperature. | ||
| + | ===== Pseudo-ovens ===== | ||
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| + | Although they are not actually ovens, dutch ovens and [[food: | ||