Simple Solar Dehydrator (DIY)
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- Опубліковано 17 січ 2021
- A simple solar dehydrator made from offcuts and scraps.
In the heat of the sun this can get up to mid 40s (degrees C).
In this video we dehydrated Louisa plums in one day. - Навчання та стиль
Great idea and using the bottom of seed trays is super.... I am sure I have a few broken trays laying around anyway. I will be building one of these today... waiting for spring in this frozen frigid place called Canada.... CANZUK.... spread the word. Lets stand together
Looks great! I like 'simple' so I can DIY. Thanks 👍
Great stuff .Thanks .I never throw things away that could come in for alternative uses and I have all I need to knock up a few of these very versatile little dehydrators .Thank you !!!
Thanks for watching
Thank you for this awesome tutorial! I'll try it out
Nice & simple! I'm gonna make one 👍
Hi ,paint the inside black and close the bottom in a little,good show ole boy Cherrio !
Amazing...Thank you!!
Thanks 👍
Thank you
Very cool. I wonder if you could design something like that for curing sweet potatoes, except I live in growing zone 5b in USA, not as warm.
Loving it.
Can iii use glass also?
What is the tray you are using? And for what? Don't we need an inclination of the box
Would a darker-colored interior heat up faster? Wouldn't condensation fog up the glass/acrylic? Does the moisture just drip out the bottom screen?
Yes in theory.
It seems there is enough air flow to prevent the condensation problem you describe.
This is almost a solar oven, no air circulation, heat rises but needs an escape.
Drill holes along the sides? Mesh covered
Hello Tom, I watched your video and it was good for me. Thanks for making it. I wanna make a kitchen waste dehydrator by using the wind and solar energies. Our area is windy in the mornings and evenings, with limited hours of sun, and it is little bit cold too. We live at the foot of mountain. So I need to make my waste dry as soon as possible. Could you help me ?
Make Bokashi buket. Wayyy easier for kitchen scraps.
did u used glass at the top? or what thing was that, kindly guide
Not glass, although you could.
The material was a piece of clear acrylic (plexiglass)
I was going make huge one but smaller one might work better.
Don’t make it too small as it’s better to spread the fruit out so it’s not touching...
When you say 30 degrees is that centigrade of ferinheit???
Celcius
Sir how does it work in my local climate?
I have 35 degree Celsius in day time and 27 degree Celsius at night
That would work very well!!
TBH you could probably just lay stuff in the sun with those temperatures.
How long does the apricot take to dry?
Depending on the heat, a few days maybe.
thanks, live in Florida, what about Ants?
We didn’t have a problem here, but I guess it depends if you have an ant problem!?
@ronfletcher8969
I also live in Florida and my concern is the humidity.
Have you tried making this, if so, did it work
No comments?
I was sure se one would comment on the food safety (or lack thereof) the seed tray.
Why...?
It’s plastic and has been sterilised.
@@foodrelated I'm not sure what a seed tray is, but some plastics leach or off gas chemicals, especially when heated.
Other do not, and this difference is part of what makes a plastic "food safe" or not.
@@foodrelated I have gone thru 3 microwaves and used the large glass turntables to place my fruits and dry them out in the sun.
I hope you are living well in your horrible governments attempt to control your freedom
Thanks for watching. Lucky to live in NZL!