Make a Solar Hot Dog Cooker
If you curve some aluminum foil just right, you can cook hot dogs with the sun’s heat.
WHAT YOU’LL NEED
- Utility knife
- Tape
- Saw
- Drill
- Roofing nails
- Glue
- 2 sheets of corrugated cardboard, 7 1/2 inches by 30 inches
- 2 2-by-2-by-12-inch connector boards
- Piece of poster board large enough to cover the bottom of the cooker
- 12-inch-wide aluminum foil
- 2 1-by-1-by-13 1/2-inch wood uprights
- Small wooden dowl, sharpened at one end
WHAT YOU’LL DO
Step 1. Using the utility knife, cut a curve from the two pieces of cardboard.
Step 2. Connect the curves together using the 12-inch connecting boards, glue and roofing nails.
Step 3. Bend the poster board over the curves, mark with a pencil and cut to size. Glue and tape in place.
Step 4. Spread glue evenly onto the poster board. Carefully glue down the aluminum foil. Make it as smooth as possible.
Step 5. Drill a hole in one upright, cut a notch on the other and glue in place.
Step 6. Aim the cooker at the sun, skewer your hot dogs, and get the rolls and mustard.
HOW IT WORKS
The sun reflects heat off the parabolic curve and concentrates it at a single point.
PHOTOS OF COMPLETED PROJECT
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lol im doing this for school not the best thing ever GRRRR 🙁
i have to do this for science and its not optional
awesome
i have to do this for school 🙁
me to
i love this i will try to do this
I’ve got to try this!!! Hot dogs cooked by solar power, that sounds awesome. I wonder if it tastes better than a hot dog cooked over an open fire. My mom won’t let me have those in my yard so the could make a nice substitute.
i like it man its kool
i WILL TRI IT
This is really cool!!! I didn’t know it was possible unless it was really hot!!
i think its cool to!
It is fun,and cool!
Im doin this wright now so yah this kind of easy
Does it really work???? I guess I’ll find out in science class this week…
does it work?????. . . . . .
does dis really work?? if it does its awesome
AWESOME I AM DOING IT FOR MY SCIENCE FAIR PROJECT
i did it and it did not work
ill try it
It works great!!!
I made one out of a plaastic bowl and aluminum foil today. I want to do thisone.
PS: I found this website because of this. 😀
this LOOKS AWSOME I WILL TRY IT TONIGHT
this is making me hungry
i think this is a very cool project. i will try it
Ill try this
i should do that sometime, besides i make very good hot dogs
it looks cool gata try it
hii there
It sounds like it would b a good project to do! 🙂
I can’t wait to try it!
It’s huge!!!!!!
sounds like fun! I’ll use it this weekend while campin’!! 😛
How hot will it get??? I’m doing this 4 a science project and it needs 2 get 2 at least 70 degres!
hoe long does it take, and will it work?
I wonder if this thing works
Can’t I just cook my hotdog in my house?
what if you are camping and can’t make a fire?????
answer to camper mans question bring matches of course
I agree with hot dog. hot dogs are yummy
I agree with Camper99.Can’t you make a smaller one?And can you find something on solar ovens?
I LUV HOtDoGs!
all i did was look at the supplies you needed and it looks like a lot of work for a hot dog
seems like a good project for the summer
yep
it was so funny!
ILOVEYOU WHO EVER CAME UP WITH THIS IDEA FIRST I JUST WOUNDER
i did
I HOPE IT WORKS OUT GREAT SO THAT I WIN !ST PRIZE
THANKS FOR THE INFO
how do you eaven make this thing
it tells above
this project totally work is cool.
This particular project it is too much to do. It took me like 2 days to do this.
i am needing a hot dog cooker with no wood for school project this is no help
Well it took me like 6 days! 😛
This is a great idea. The solar cooker for a hot dog needs direct sunlight (no shade trees) and the outside temperature needs to be above 94 degrees Farenheit to cook the hotdog in about fifteen minutes or so ( usually with a Heat index of over 107 degrees Farenheit)– about the same temperature as cooking an egg on a cement sidewalk which does not have shade trees around. This is a great idea as a school science fair project. It’s a way to have a hot, cooked meal using absolutely no matches or charcoal.
YEAH!!!!
How long does it take?
This is a great idea. The solar cooker for a hot dog needs direct sunlight (no shade trees) and the outside temperature needs to be above 94 degrees Farenheit to cook the hotdog in about fifteen minutes or so ( usually with a Heat index of over 107 degrees Farenheit)– about the same temperature as cooking an egg on a cement sidewalk which does not have shade trees around. This is a great idea as a school science fair project. It’s a way to have a hot, cooked meal using absolutely no matches or charcoal.
im doing this in my science fair this year. this is my first science fair and i hope this project works!
im doing this in my science fair this year for the first time i sure hope it works!
good luck
does work, me and my friend used it for a science project…was pretty easy too
it totally works!!!
my project better work