sonicspeed17
New Member
I would like to share my idea/prototype for a cooling system for a full suit. I went to Dragoncon last year and it can get really hot (outside and inside), I can only imagine how hot it will be inside a full set of armor. So I have been thinking of ways to fix that. My first idea was to use a cool shirt (they are used in the racing industry with a cooler filled with ice) the problem with that system is that you need somewhere to store the ice water and will have to drain and add ice every few hours (to store enough water and ice to last a while would be heavy and a pain to drain and add more ice all the time) my 2nd idea which is what I have build a prototype of is to use the same cooling shirt (or low thermal resistance tubing sewed into a underarmor shirt) and a device called a thermoelectric cooler aka a peltier (they are a small flat device that when given power one side gets hot while the other side gets cold) I placed one of these between a large heat-sink with a fan and a cpu water block. add a pump and some tubing and you have a prototype. it can maintain a tempature difference of about 10 degrees (which does not sound like much but any more and it would make you too cold and sick) to power the peltier, fan and water pump I will be using lithium batteries (this is going to be the most expensive part depending on the run time I want to obtain) the batteries will be housed in clip into the back of the chest piece just like the power ups from reach. also using this setup there is no need for a reservoir, you just need the water in the lines.
I will post some pics later today of the parts and my prototype.
I will post some pics later today of the parts and my prototype.