This is my first attempt at a solar wax melter. It definitely needs some tweaking, but is the concept worked.
These are the components that I used. Aluminum oven liner, perforated aluminum pan, smaller aluminum pan, black mixing trough, recycled window out of a storm door, and a broken brick and clay flower pot legs.
I bent the oven liner so that the wax would flow into the smaller pan. Cappings are place in the perforated pan. An oven thermometer was added to keep check of the temperature.
The glass was placed on top. I put a broken wooden hive frame under the north end so that it tilted slightly south.
I used cappings that came straight from the freezer. An hour later, I check the thermometer, which was at 130 degrees and the wax was melting. I had to leave for about 4 hours. When I returned home the perforated pan had slid down the oven pan and the wax had hardened. The small pan used for collecting the wax had done it's job.
I would like to finding something different that the black trough. It is not food safe, so any wax that comes in contact with it couldn't/shouldn't be used for cosmetics. It's also not as deep as I would like. I also need to keep the perforated pan in place. But, the concept worked.