
This idea was inspired by two "early" medicinal facts :
- Before penicillin, the main treatment for syphilis was to infect patients with malaria in order to generate a curing fever, as detailed in the video below
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jRvxnpfCDSo
- Since the 1930s, the chemical 2,4-Dinitrophenol (DNP) is sometimes used as a fat burner because it increases the metabolic rate without effort, but this can lead to a fatal hyperthermia.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2,4-Dinitrophenol
I imagined the patients for these two treatments could have benefited from an efficient cooling suit to to remove excess heat from their bodies while leaving them mobile. Of course, you could adapt it for a fursuit...
- Before penicillin, the main treatment for syphilis was to infect patients with malaria in order to generate a curing fever, as detailed in the video below
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jRvxnpfCDSo
- Since the 1930s, the chemical 2,4-Dinitrophenol (DNP) is sometimes used as a fat burner because it increases the metabolic rate without effort, but this can lead to a fatal hyperthermia.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2,4-Dinitrophenol
I imagined the patients for these two treatments could have benefited from an efficient cooling suit to to remove excess heat from their bodies while leaving them mobile. Of course, you could adapt it for a fursuit...
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I'm in a watercooling fursuit group on telegram.. so it's been done.
Good luck finding that much ice, every day, on a convention.. usually it's hard to get any ice, let alone in the quantities required for evaporative cooling.
Usually just using PC watercooling radiator is enough for most, if not, there's a few people that work in the aircon industry and have made small, but effective cooling systems of their own.
Good luck finding that much ice, every day, on a convention.. usually it's hard to get any ice, let alone in the quantities required for evaporative cooling.
Usually just using PC watercooling radiator is enough for most, if not, there's a few people that work in the aircon industry and have made small, but effective cooling systems of their own.
Thanks for the experience return. I don't have a fursuit anymore and the one I built didn't have padding, so passive cooling through the fur was sufficient.
As a aside, I remembered the video of Adam Savage building a refrigerated cooling suit for use with its various cosplays :
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z_Ti4GP0ntE
As a aside, I remembered the video of Adam Savage building a refrigerated cooling suit for use with its various cosplays :
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z_Ti4GP0ntE
Comme dit ci-dessus, je pense aussi l'usage limité pour les fursuits (moi je pense surtout au volume et au poids supplémentaire !), même si c'est une idée de départ - je n'ai aucune idée cependant du rendement de ce genre de système, de la quantité de glace nécessaire en fonction du temps, de son rythme de fusion/évaporation dans des conditions optimales...
Comme pour la plupart de mes idées, je n'ai réalisé d'analyse approfondie avant de les publier.
Mais par rapport à la vidéo que j'ai posté plus haut, le circuit réfrigérant dans mon idée ne change pas de phase et donc ne subit pas de fortes variations de pression. Cela simplifie le mécanisme et limite les points de casse possibles.
Mais par rapport à la vidéo que j'ai posté plus haut, le circuit réfrigérant dans mon idée ne change pas de phase et donc ne subit pas de fortes variations de pression. Cela simplifie le mécanisme et limite les points de casse possibles.
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