Jun 26
joe friday’s grrl asked:
My young daughter is doing a scinec project, trying to prove that a simple, portable solar cooker can cook a family meal in as little or less time than a typical crock pot that’s put on to cook the same meal during a work day. We don’t know how to determine exactly how much electricity is being used by the crock pot. Is there a formula we can use for this based on information that should be on the crock pot or its cord label?
Neti pot
My young daughter is doing a scinec project, trying to prove that a simple, portable solar cooker can cook a family meal in as little or less time than a typical crock pot that’s put on to cook the same meal during a work day. We don’t know how to determine exactly how much electricity is being used by the crock pot. Is there a formula we can use for this based on information that should be on the crock pot or its cord label?
Neti pot
