So I have been looking around for a while and cannot find anyone that has made one, but found some Shirts made sometimes for sports stuff but not a whole body suit...
What am I yammerin' on about? Liquid cooled (under) Under Suits for comfort.
I'll be blunt, I am a large guy and I produce a lot of heat, add a few layers of foam, fiberglass or other materials and I bake myself even in an A/C room, let alone outside in the sun.
So... I looked into cooling, fans were a nice start but frankly after an hour or so all they do is blow on my sweat, and that helps some - but not in areas where airflow isn't possible.
So I was figuring, a couple of catsuits for bottom/top layer, and in between put a set of tubing that would carry(via pump action) a cool liquid around as a circulatory system, connected to a small back "radiator" and fan system or even more complicated/expensive type systems.
Problem is finding some decent tubing for this. Ideally flat square tubing would be perfect, I think. to minimize bulk and maximize surface contact.
Low pressure is all that would be needed, and since it's not really cooling anything 'too hot' (like a computer's chips) it shouldn't really need a large radiator or fan system to cool off the water/liquid after it's done a lap or two.
In fact a more reasonably small idea is to use cold chemicals in circulation stuff our body temperatures (even in a confined suit in the heat/sun) can't really 'heat up' too much.
This shirt has the right idea but.. not the right placement.. that cumbersome hip unit woud ruin most suit ideas. http://www.pegasusautoracing.com/bigpicture2.asp?RecID=8831
Plus it would need re-lined to be a full body suit and not 2 seperate systems.
What do you think? This worth it? or just pack your suit with some thin ice gel packs that are supposed to last about 4 hours to cool off with?
Ice Packs would be cheaper, but requre a bit more room in more 'moving' places, like the legs.
What am I yammerin' on about? Liquid cooled (under) Under Suits for comfort.
I'll be blunt, I am a large guy and I produce a lot of heat, add a few layers of foam, fiberglass or other materials and I bake myself even in an A/C room, let alone outside in the sun.
So... I looked into cooling, fans were a nice start but frankly after an hour or so all they do is blow on my sweat, and that helps some - but not in areas where airflow isn't possible.
So I was figuring, a couple of catsuits for bottom/top layer, and in between put a set of tubing that would carry(via pump action) a cool liquid around as a circulatory system, connected to a small back "radiator" and fan system or even more complicated/expensive type systems.
Problem is finding some decent tubing for this. Ideally flat square tubing would be perfect, I think. to minimize bulk and maximize surface contact.
Low pressure is all that would be needed, and since it's not really cooling anything 'too hot' (like a computer's chips) it shouldn't really need a large radiator or fan system to cool off the water/liquid after it's done a lap or two.
In fact a more reasonably small idea is to use cold chemicals in circulation stuff our body temperatures (even in a confined suit in the heat/sun) can't really 'heat up' too much.
This shirt has the right idea but.. not the right placement.. that cumbersome hip unit woud ruin most suit ideas. http://www.pegasusautoracing.com/bigpicture2.asp?RecID=8831
Plus it would need re-lined to be a full body suit and not 2 seperate systems.
What do you think? This worth it? or just pack your suit with some thin ice gel packs that are supposed to last about 4 hours to cool off with?
Ice Packs would be cheaper, but requre a bit more room in more 'moving' places, like the legs.