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CAUTION:

WORK ZONE AHEAD

getting started

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For our initial steps, we began by binding 21 diodes, we linked the diodes by using a necklace link pattern that was a suggested improvement from a previous model. 

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We then began to solder the chain of the diodes together with a soldering iron. 

sticky situation

sticky situation

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We then taped the diode chain to the pot in the formation that was suggested for optimal heating. We attempted to press the diode chain to the enamel pot as close as possible by hammering the chain down.

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We glued the diodes to the pot using a two step sealer, we proceeded to glue the diodes directly onto the pot, covering the diodes and the chain with the sealant.

power on

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Attaching alligator clips to the solar panel wires, we were able to better connect the panel to the wiring on our cooker.

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After hooking up all the wiring, we were ready to cook food with the sun! We began testing shortly after the initial trial of heating up the diodes.

warm and toasty

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We purchased a wool coat from the Goodwill nearby for insulation. We began stripping the insides, separating the various fabrics. We also bought a bucket from Home Depot to hold our pot and insulation.

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