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The advantage of the Scheffler cooking system is that the energy is piped from the sun to an indoor kitchen space, making it a far more practical and comfortable way to cook with the sun.
The advantage of the Scheffler cooking system is that the energy is piped from the sun to an indoor kitchen space, making it a far more practical and comfortable way to cook with the sun.


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== Energy Storage ==
== Energy Storage ==

Revision as of 17:14, 7 November 2022

The Scheffler Solar concentrator is a popular open design for a parabolic solar concentrator. It's mostly been used in cooking, but it has also been used in industrial systems for air conditioning and dying clothes.

The advantage of the Scheffler cooking system is that the energy is piped from the sun to an indoor kitchen space, making it a far more practical and comfortable way to cook with the sun.

Energy Storage

Scheffler solar systems have been built with the ability to store the thermal energy for use when the sun is not shining (eg at night).

The low-tech solution is to use an oil (thermic fluid) instead of steam and store it in an insulated tank. This also lowers the cost of installation as oil can be heated to 350 deg C, whereas steam requires expensive, high-pressure pipes to reach these temperatures.

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