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Personal Ice Chest Cooler
« on: March 10, 2011, 11:59:59 AM »
It is 80 degrees in Florida and I want to make a personal cooler like I have seen in pictures at B'ville to cool the driver/rider while in line. I checked on line and saw designs with air pulled over the ice with a 12v fan in the lid and those with some type of car "heater core" in which the ice water is circulated to feed cold air to the fan.

I plan on a 40 or 50 quart Coleman cooler with wheels and a 10' outside hose directed to your hot spots. I plan to use a medium sized motorcycle battery.

Comments on the best design from your experience.

Bill


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Re: Personal Ice Chest Cooler
« Reply #1 on: March 10, 2011, 01:05:17 PM »
Bill,

Are you talking about using a "Cool Shirt" ?

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Re: Personal Ice Chest Cooler
« Reply #2 on: March 10, 2011, 01:32:41 PM »
If you're thinking of blowing cooled air towards the driver or something -- I've got a photo of one of them, but said picture is at the house.  And I don't have inner details showing how the air is cooled.  That is, if the air just passes above the ice it won't get as cold as if it's blown/drawn through the ice.  But if the second method is used -- what prevents the melted ice (otherwise commonly known as water) from dribbling back into the input device?

If you're thinking of the air/ice/air cooler -- I do think I remember that the blower was mounted right on the cooler's body, and the hose (which was soft flexible stuff, like a vacuum cleaner hose) was also there - maybe on the top.  The hose is removable for transport and packing.

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Re: Personal Ice Chest Cooler
« Reply #4 on: March 10, 2011, 06:46:54 PM »
Take a look at Veskimo. --- sales@veskimo.com --- Good part. Good folks. Work well with racers on both design and price. The Wonderful One

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Re: Personal Ice Chest Cooler
« Reply #5 on: March 10, 2011, 08:18:59 PM »
This is what we used on the IMSA cars when we ran at the hot tracks. The air intake is on the left and runs through a filter and exits on the right.  I may have a spare unit for sale, if you want send me a PM.  Tony
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Re: Personal Ice Chest Cooler
« Reply #6 on: March 11, 2011, 02:15:46 PM »
Tom - - I'm not using a "cool shirt."  Just looking for cool air out of a flex hose of about 1 1/2 inch dia.

SSS - -  I saw a cooler with a plastic divider down the center of the cooler box. Fan was on the top left and the outside air came in the top right. Air moved down over the ice cubes and then across through holes in the bottom of the plastic divider and then up through the left side ice and into the fan. One type showed a bilge pump circulating the ice water through a core mounted just below the fan in the lid. Fan and bilge pump ran off a small 12v battery.

I am a hands-on guy and love to build things like this "project of the month."
I rather not buy one. Not as much fun.

Thanks for your input so far.

Note; I can't log on LR.com on my computer. I have to run to the library. Another unexpected project of the month.

See ya on the coooooool salt.

Bill

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Re: Personal Ice Chest Cooler
« Reply #7 on: March 11, 2011, 07:03:34 PM »
I saw a version that a guy from AZ had made for his low wing homebuilt...it was sitting off to the side of his plane at EAA a few years ago with the cover open.

Really nothing more than an inlet hose that looped around itself and was fastened to the inside floor of the cooler. I am guessing the loop was to keep cold water from splashing out.

The exhaust was pushed out by a small 12V fan. He just sat it on the passenger seat next to him and plugged it in.

I asked how it worked. He said that no matter what, the air coming out of the box always felt cooler. When it is 80 degrees the air coming out is something like 76 degrees, but feels cooler. I am guessing that when it is 110 degrees, the air coming out is 106 and Still Feels Cooler.

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Re: Personal Ice Chest Cooler
« Reply #8 on: March 11, 2011, 09:10:03 PM »
I hope you all don't mind but I would like to stick myself into this one more time. I am having Veskimo do a cooler for me. (You could do this yourself for very little money) Think of the heater core for your car. It is small. Put it in a box. Fill the box ice and some water. Blow air in one tube of the core. Guess what comes out of the other tube. --- Get a new core. They smell better. --- Mine will also support both air to the helmet and a vest and is still small enough to carry. The Wonderful One

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Re: Personal Ice Chest Cooler
« Reply #9 on: March 12, 2011, 07:15:01 PM »
I hope you all don't mind but I would like to stick myself into this one more time. I am having Veskimo do a cooler for me. (You could do this yourself for very little money) Think of the heater core for your car. It is small. Put it in a box. Fill the box ice and some water. Blow air in one tube of the core. Guess what comes out of the other tube. --- Get a new core. They smell better. --- Mine will also support both air to the helmet and a vest and is still small enough to carry. The Wonderful One

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Re: Personal Ice Chest Cooler
« Reply #10 on: March 12, 2011, 08:51:51 PM »
Here is a double element pass thru cooler,,, just attach a blower and hose.


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