Solar camping kettle
The solar kettle is the ultimate in microgeneration. It has very
many advantages.
*BOILING water at zero cost!
*NO electricity required!
*Can be used anywhere there is sunlight:
Use for:Tea, coffee, pot noodle,Cooking rice,Sterilising water
Camping
The solar kettle gives you hot/boiling water on tap wherever there
is sunshine. Whether camping in a tent, motor-home, caravanning or
on manoeuvres with the army; the solar kettle means no more
reliance on gas stoves and no more heavy and expensive gas
canisters. No dangerous flames. Just an unlimited source of free
energy!
Mountaineering
The solar kettle is light and compact. It weighs just 1.2 Kg. It
can be used to melt snow to make tea, coffee, soup and hot food
which can seriously revive a cold and tired mountaineer. Alpine
conditions of clear sunshine give ideal operating conditions
regardless of the air temperature.
Survival
The Solar Kettle can be used to sterilize water thus making unknown
water sources safe to drink. Beverages such as tea, coffee, hot
chocolate, soup can easily be made with the solar kettle. In
extreme cold climates it can be used to melt snow and pasteurize it
for drinking water. In sea survival situations the solar kettle can
be used for desalination, to produce distilled fresh drinking
water, from seawater.
Everyday use
In the United Kingdom tea drinking is a national institution, we
down an amazing ***9 cups of tea every second, 6.8 million every
hour, and **5 million cups every day, according to figures from the
UK Tea Council. This unsurprisingly uses up a lot of energy, a
kettle uses up to 3kW of electricity. A typical 2.2kw kettle takes
**0 seconds to boil. This equates to about 1.*8 million kWh in
electricity consumption to boil the actual water used in cups of
tea. But *7% of people boil more water than is actually required
for their cup of tea. If on average twice the amount of water than
is required is heated, this would mean that we are wasting around
1.*8 million kWh a day making our. Adding in coffee drinkers this
extends to 2.*3 million kWh per day or ***6 tonnes of CO2 a day
from electricity use, the equivalent to about **9 **0 cars, or an
annual 6.*6kg of CO2 per capita. This is estimated to cost a cool
£*1m a year.
The solar kettle can, in good conditions, negate the need for a
conventional kettle. In bad conditions it can still be used to
pre-heat the water (e.g. to ****0°C) thus saving significantly on
the electricity required.
New solar products
This solar thermal bottle is mainly made by vacuum tube. It has two
parts: Body and reflector, the vacuum tube can absorb solar heat,
meanwhile, the two paranolic reflector can focus the sunbeam into
the bottle boday, So that can use it for keeping water hot in wild,
and also can heat the cold water to boil.
Model
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Weight
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Package
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Size
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Capacity
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Color Available
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Test (Boil Test (Boil **0ml water in North of China)
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Sun**1
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1.5KG
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color box
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*2**2**3cm
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**0ml
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Green,
Blue,
Black,
Yellow,
Purple,
Red
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*0 min
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