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Sukotto · 8 years ago
Would love to have something like this in some kind of portable vest. So long as the cooling unit and battery pack are reasonably small, I could wear it anytime I leave my house (it's 35+C here in Tokyo and uncomfortable)
Serow225 · 8 years ago
https://coolshirt.com/ is the industry standard for continuous-use systems, take a look :)
fhood · 8 years ago
huh, never seen those used anywhere outside of motorsports.
dgzl · 8 years ago
Leave it to the Japanese to be genuinely interested in high-maintenance convenience gadgets. And yes I've been to Japan in the middle of summer. 35C isn't your problem, it's the near 100% humidity that makes people uncomfortable.
TheRealPomax · 8 years ago
Then again, "I'm too hot" can be solved on an individual level, even if the solution is bulky (thermoregulating vests are a real thing). "It is too humid" is not a problem you can even start solving other indoor climate control and never going outside.
mhb · 8 years ago
Sukotto · 8 years ago
Thank yiu. I'm aware of that option. They last 30-60 minutes before needing to swap out the cooling packs. So useful only when you are near a refilling station.
falcolas · 8 years ago
Not necessarily ready-made, but an interesting discussion with Adam Savage about cooling down costumes (including a cooling vest/suit):

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-oQUn8fTxa8

agumonkey · 8 years ago
I keep wishing to make a solar powered peltier cooling module vest..
rm_-rf_slash · 8 years ago
Peltier cooling modules are pretty cheap nowadays, but they require too much power and need too much heat sinking to be useful in a wearable, in my opinion.

Either you become a walking solar panel or you have to carry around a pretty hefty battery for it to be useful for any significant period of time, and either option may end up weighing so much that you’ll heat up anyway from carrying all that extra weight around.

As much as I would love to have a peltier cooling vest, I don’t think it’s practical. However, if there existed a muscular exoskeleton (in the vein of power armor from Fallout or The Expanse) that could compensate for its own extra weight and bulkiness, then an active-cooling garment might actually work.

Or just buy an air-conditioned fursuit ;)

hinkley · 8 years ago
Start with athletic wear. There’s a lot you can do just to avoid getting sweaty and it really does help. For me shirts and socks make a big difference.
gepoch · 8 years ago
Awesome.. I'm just reading Diamond Age by Neal Stephenson. This is pretty much the technology that that they use to cool their 300KW sci-fi computers :)
lainga · 8 years ago
there are many trademark names for such coolant, like "Deepchill", “Beluga”, “optim”, “flow”, “fluid”, “jel”, “binary”, “liquid”,[4] “maxim”, “whipped”,[5] “bubble slurry”[6] ice

What the hell? Can you get high off this stuff or something?

phendrenad2 · 8 years ago
I think listing out every brand-name (without even linking to a single one) is just an example of what an unusual Wikipedia page this is, seemingly written by one expert in the field, but without the editing standards one comes to expect from Wikipedia.
lainga · 8 years ago
Indeed, the apparently now-inactive Swallow2011.
goldenkey · 8 years ago
Any kind of Flurocarbons, often found in refrigerants, can get you high as balls. But dangerous stuff.
nimbius · 8 years ago
slurpee/icee machines use this as well. As an engine mechanic, ice pumping is also used sometimes in refrigerated cargo trucks. Usually these trailers are carrying certain chemicals that become percussive-sensitive (explosive) at higher temperatures, but can be transported normally if chilled a little bit.
joezydeco · 8 years ago
FCB (frozen carbonated beverages, the trade term for Slurpee/Icee) machines are not under hydraulic pressure, though. There might be a small amount of air pressure because of the beaters rotating on the mix.
panda888888 · 8 years ago
They're building an new subway system where I live. To dig the tunnels, they first freeze the ground to stabilize it, and they use this system to do so. That's neat!
mannykannot · 8 years ago
tzahola · 8 years ago
>"Food liquid" or drink (a liquid that is specially prepared for human consumption) is a part of the culture of human society and not only a substance which addresses the basic human need to drink.

What a weird sentence!

Steltek · 8 years ago
More than a few paragraphs in there read like a marketing spiel but some of it might just be an author in the field using terms of art and other verbage that wanders across their desk. Reads naturally to them but totally alien to muggles.
jpfed · 8 years ago
This sentence was certainly not emitted by an alien. Its provenance could only be the humanoid cortex.
jwilk · 8 years ago
teh_klev · 8 years ago
Every sentence in that article is an act of wilful vandalism inflicted on the english language.
phendrenad2 · 8 years ago
I love obscure pages like this... too technical to be removed, too obscure to attract users who would edit the content into a more readable form.