Frigo du désert version légère/en : Différence entre versions

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|Description=A traditional zeerpot (or desert fridge) made with terra cotta pots quickly becomes heavy and difficult to carry around. The version presented here is a lighter and less expensive variant, feasible with materials that can be more easily found. The envelope is made out of fabric. The container can be in plastic, metal or any other sand-proof material. This container can be closed with a plug/cover or a fabric.
 
 
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|Material=* Container of the desired size, either in plastic either in any other sand-proof material
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|Material=* Can of the desired size, made of plastic or any other sand-proof material
 
* Fabric with a thin stitch
 
* Fabric with a thin stitch
* Board, either in wood either any other material
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* Board, either in wood or in any other material
 
* Little plastic hose with a tap
 
* Little plastic hose with a tap
 
* Bottle of 5 or 6 litters
 
* Bottle of 5 or 6 litters
 
* Sand
 
* Sand
 
|Tools=* Scissors
 
|Tools=* Scissors
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* Sewing needle
 
* Thread
 
* Thread
 
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|Step_Content=Making (or finding) a cylindrical bag allowing the introduction of the container surrounded by 5 centimetres of sand under it and around it. Providing a slide and enough fabric height to be able to close the bag around the container.
 
|Step_Content=Making (or finding) a cylindrical bag allowing the introduction of the container surrounded by 5 centimetres of sand under it and around it. Providing a slide and enough fabric height to be able to close the bag around the container.
 
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|Step_Content=Reinforcing the bottom of the bag with a board previously cutted in circle. Laying 5 centimetres of sand. Laying the can. Filling the sand on the side by pressing it. Filling the sand as high as possible. Once the sand has been filled and pressed, a string or a wire can surround the bag from the outside in order to strengthen the setting.
 
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|Step_Content=Percer le tuyau de quelques trous d'aiguille à coudre et prévoir un robinet de sortie pour pouvoir siphonner l'arrivée d'eau. Faire faire un cercle au tuyau percé autour du bidon, pour que l'eau se répartisse uniformément dans le sable lors de l'utilisation. Prévoir un robinet pour régler le débit.
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|Step_Content=Drilling the hose with a needle to make some holes inside. Providing a tap in order to siphon the water supply. Having the pierced hose curved around the can, in order the water to be evenly spread in the sand during using. Providing a tap in order to be able to adjust the water flow.
 
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|Step_Content=Hanging a water reserve over the can. Siphoning it. Adjusting the water flow as you want it, and depending on the wind and the temperature. The content of the can will be kept cool!
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The zeerpot has to be sheltered from the sun and placed in a windy place.
 
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|Step_Content=Suspendre une réserve d'eau en hauteur et siphonner. Régler le débit comme bon vous semble, en fonction du vent et la température. Le contenu du bidon sera maintenu au frais !
 
Le zeerpot doit être placé à l'abri du soleil dans un endroit venté.
 
 
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* the inertia
 
* the inertia
 
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Then, wet the external layer to refresh the water inside the can.
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This version can be adapted to other cans with a wider opening to hold food.
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Version actuelle datée du 11 juillet 2024 à 10:32

Prototype de avatarNomade des Mers | Catégories : Alimentation, Énergie

A traditional zeerpot (or desert fridge) made with terra cotta pots quickly becomes heavy and difficult to carry around. The version presented here is a lighter and less expensive variant, feasible with materials that can be more easily found. The envelope is made out of fabric. The container can be in plastic, metal or any other sand-proof material. This container can be closed with a plug/cover or a fabric.

Licence :

Matériaux

  • Can of the desired size, made of plastic or any other sand-proof material
  • Fabric with a thin stitch
  • Board, either in wood or in any other material
  • Little plastic hose with a tap
  • Bottle of 5 or 6 litters
  • Sand

Outils

  • Scissors
  • Sewing needle
  • Thread

Étape 1 - External envelope

Making (or finding) a cylindrical bag allowing the introduction of the container surrounded by 5 centimetres of sand under it and around it. Providing a slide and enough fabric height to be able to close the bag around the container.

Étape 2 - Sand filling

Reinforcing the bottom of the bag with a board previously cutted in circle. Laying 5 centimetres of sand. Laying the can. Filling the sand on the side by pressing it. Filling the sand as high as possible. Once the sand has been filled and pressed, a string or a wire can surround the bag from the outside in order to strengthen the setting.

Étape 3 - Dripping

Drilling the hose with a needle to make some holes inside. Providing a tap in order to siphon the water supply. Having the pierced hose curved around the can, in order the water to be evenly spread in the sand during using. Providing a tap in order to be able to adjust the water flow.

Étape 4 - Using

Hanging a water reserve over the can. Siphoning it. Adjusting the water flow as you want it, and depending on the wind and the temperature. The content of the can will be kept cool! The zeerpot has to be sheltered from the sun and placed in a windy place.




Étape 5 - On-going tests

This zeerpot model is being tested on the boat of Nomade des Mers. It is tested :

  • the dropping intensity
  • the internal and external temperatures measurement
  • the inertia

Étape 6 - Other version for water

There are other versions (especially in Senegal) made of a can surrounded by jute fabric and stuffed with 2 cm of fabric scraps.

Then, wet the external layer to refresh the water inside the can.

This version can be adapted to other cans with a wider opening to hold food.




Notes et références

  • Made by Thomas Piboum and Karel Janik for Nomade des Mers

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