Easy Food Dehydrator

by Matthiasl in Cooking > Canning & Preserving

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Easy Food Dehydrator

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My family and I are planning to go on a hike for a couple of days. I got an idea to make a food dehydrator out of recycled parts so we could make food that is lightweight and preserves well. Dehydrated food could also come in handy in a survival situation.

For this project you will need:

An ice cream box (prefrerably somewhat like mine).

A fan (salvaged from an old printer).

A power adapter.

Spray paint (optional).

Let's get started!

Cut

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Take your ice cream box and place the fan on top of it. Now start drawing a line around your fan. When you are done lift the fan off and start cutting. Make sure to cut inside of your line so the fan can sit on the edges.

Spray Paint (optional)

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If you want your box uniform you might want to spray paint it (I chose light grey). Start by covering the hole with cardboard and tape it down. Next take your box outside and lay it on some newspapers. Now you can start spraying it. Do a few thin coats and let it dry a bit in between. Let dry in a ventilated area.

Hot Glue

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Once the paint has cured take the box inside, you're now ready to glue the fan on the lid. This one is pretty self explanatory, just put a line of hot glue all around the hole and place your fan in it. Important: make sure that the fan is facing the right way, so it blows air into the box when it's powered. I did that mistake and tried to just switch the polarity but then the fan would not spin.

Drill

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Along the bottom of the box mark out where you are going to drill out the holes. When you are done you may proceed to drilling. You will have to scrape out the excess plastic and clean up every hole.

All Done!

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Congratulations, you have finished making your very own dehydrator. To operate it place your food of choice inside on a wire rack, hook it up to the power adapter and put in a warm place (maybe on a radiator). Now you can start experimenting with different dried foods! I recommend trying beef jerky, apples, yogurt and soup.

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Have fun!