weirdjim
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How much cabin can a computer fan cool?
Jim-Just FYI, "blue ice" is plain water with ethylene glycol in it to make it melt slower. Ethylene glycol has almost exactly HALF of the cooling properties of ice water. That's why I used water in the first place. You can slow up the melting process of water by picking a smaller fan, but then again, that slows up the air cooling process. You don't get something for nothing in physics. Again, blue ice is nice to use, but the chemistry has half the "coolth" of plain water.
Jim
Jim-
"Half the coolth of plain water"? Are you saying it has 1/2 the heat capacity of plain water? Why not just use plain water?
No results found for "usb propeller beanie". <-- sounds like a business opportunity to me
I've just started hammering a couple of server fans into a block of dry ice.
You know, dry ice was a consideration and I'm not much of a chemist/biologist to tell what changing the % of CO2 in a relatively hermetic environment like an aircraft cabin would have on the breathing function of a human being or two in that cabin.
The question was what would the release of gaseous CO2 have on humans in a relatively closed system? That and the CO2 starts off life at -40 while the best fridge ice I've been able to make is about -15C.CO2 and ethylene glycol have nearly identical latent heats of melting.
The question was what would the release of gaseous CO2 have on humans in a relatively closed system? That and the CO2 starts off life at -40 while the best fridge ice I've been able to make is about -15C
I tried to use dry ice a couple of different ways. It never really worked but I don't think there's a concern about the gas. I don't feel mentally impaired in any way.The question was what would the release of gaseous CO2 have on humans in a relatively closed system? That and the CO2 starts off life at -40 while the best fridge ice I've been able to make is about -15C.
Jim
Get a propeller beanie, add a pager motor and a 1s lipo battery, make it rechargeable via usb = inflight cooling for PIC...Say what?
I've just started hammering a couple of server fans into a block of dry ice.
Pics or it didn't happen.I use 7 of these and they're solid when frozen. Trade off may be a little less cooling but the benefits are longer cooling and less mess. I designed mine with foam placement where the air is forced around the freez paks before exiting the PVC elbow.
how would you know if you're mentally impaired if you're mentally impaired...? And Jim... no good deed goes unpunished...Started out as a simple FYI.... thanks for that...I tried to use dry ice a couple of different ways. It never really worked but I don't think there's a concern about the gas. I don't feel mentally impaired in any way.
And Jim... no good deed goes unpunished...Started out as a simple FYI.... thanks for that...
I understand better you comment....thanks!That's what I was trying to tell TimBeck why I didn't plan on using Blue Ice in my design. "Latent heat of fusion" is the technical term for how much energy it takes to take ice and make it water. Yes, glycol has almost exactly half the energy requirement that water has, so it has half the cooling that an equal amount of water-ice has in going from solid to liquid.
The person using the idea has their choice between using a container like a fruitjuice bottle which is solid like the blue ice jugs above OR a ziplock plastic bag which is (a) conformal to the outer hard plastic shell and (b) easier to carry around when empty.
FTFYStarted out as a simple DIY....
There were some Lab airplanes flying samples around with dry ice that got loopy and crashed.
Heater core, Boat blower fan, bilge pump, igloo cooler, sofet vent
Sounds interesting, but at my labor rate add another $300 to $400 on top of that. No such thing as a free lunch.September issue of Kitplanes will have an article on how to make a cabin cooler out of a plastic parts box, computer fan, plastic fruitjuice bottles, and a cig lighter plug. $20 all in. Make it as large or as small as you wish.
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Sounds interesting, but at my labor rate add another $300 to $400 on top of that. No such thing as a free lunch.
That is very true. I wish I was as creative as some of you guys...
Now you've got me wondering if one could adapt a pc liquid cooling setup for this...I've just started hammering a couple of server fans into a block of dry ice.
There are any number of examples how to build a cooler online. Just google it. If you build one with a closed circulating system, you can use coolants other than water. Couple of the EAA guys at my field have done this. Ugly but works great.There were some Lab airplanes flying samples around with dry ice that got loopy and crashed.
Heater core, Boat blower fan, bilge pump, igloo cooler, sofet vent
It's a FYI about a DIY...but thanks...FTFY
That's okay, use a frozen cadaver for all I care*, to each their own.