Convert a junk TV into a 2000ºF solar cooker. Here's a technique for hacking a 4 foot mega magnifying lens out of your old TV, and some of the things you can do with it! Subscribe for new videos every 5 days! bit.ly/TKoRSubscribe Join my email list! bit.ly/TKOREmailList For other project videos, check out www.thekingofrandom.com Social Media Links: Google+: bit.ly/plusgrant Facebook: bit.ly/FBTheKingOfRandom Instagram: bit.ly/instagrant Twitter: bit.ly/tweetgrant Pinterest: bit.ly/pingrant Tumblr: bit.ly/grantstumblr Endcard Links: Scorcher Frame: bit.ly/SolarCookingFrame Power of Solar: bit.ly/BurningSolarPower Make Electricity: bit.ly/PhoneCharger Metal Melter: bit.ly/MetalMelter Music By: Jason Shaw (RP-MedTempoRock) www.audionautix.com Project Inspired By: fencekid youtu.be/p7dvd959wfg My "Solar Scorcher" project was originally inspired by Dan Rojas of GreenPowerScience: youtu.be/JkgFk15uBxw (Fresnel Lens Giant "Big Daddy") WARNING: This project should not be attempted without adult supervision and adequate training. Misuse, or careless use, of tools or projects may result in serious injury or death. Heat generated from a Fresnel lens can exceed 2000ºF and cause serious damage to persons or property. Use of this video content is at your own risk. Project History & More Info: These TV's are old, extremely heavy, and are breaking down on people everywhere. They usually cost more to fix than they could be sold for, so people are begging you to come take them away for free! I usually find mine on the classified adds under the "free" section, but they are also common on the sides of streets and alleyways where people have left them for trash. PLEASE NOTE: These lenses are found in "rear-projection" televisions and not all are the same. Some are discolored, and some concentrate to a beam rather than a point. The particular screen I found was a crystal clear acrylic lens that focused to a point. It may have been luck that I found it on my first try, because 3 TV's after that all had lesser grade lenses, but still produced enough heat to melt zinc. Just FYI! You can also see youtu.be/xExXjXm0YV0 for examples of these different lenses. It was brought to my attention that Kipkay did a project like a couple of years ago that he called the "Solar Death Ray". It's probably where FenceKid got the idea, which in turn, inspired me. Check out his awesome video: www.youtube.com/watch?v=sAT6IRBK_uE