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Bonneville Salt Flats Discussion => Bonneville General Chat => Topic started by: Ron Gibson on August 05, 2014, 01:03:05 PM

Title: cool shirt
Post by: Ron Gibson on August 05, 2014, 01:03:05 PM
If converting to ice water for my cool shirt, how big a cooler for ice do I need for one run? I have one that's about a six pack, but don't know if it's big enough.

TIA
Ron
Title: Re:
Post by: bbarn on August 05, 2014, 01:07:59 PM
I built my first container that held 1.5 gallons of ice. That lasted almost 45 minutes for me on an 85 degree day. Since I was only testing, the tank I made was a 6" pvc pipe 12 inches long with no insulation to speak of. I think if i had used an insulated tank, I could have added another 20 minutes to it.
Title: Re: cool shirt
Post by: Bob Drury on August 05, 2014, 02:48:51 PM
  Ron,  DO NOT use ice for a Cool Shirt.  It will damage the pump.  I use a large purse size container with ICE water in it and I have sat in line for over a hour and it was still cold.
  If it is for a helmet cooler, I used a small igloo or coleman ice chest which I routed copper tubing through.  I DO use ice in it and a small 12v squirrle fan from Grainger to push the air through it.                                                              Bob
Title: Re: cool shirt
Post by: bbarn on August 05, 2014, 04:39:01 PM
  Ron,  DO NOT use ice for a Cool Shirt.  It will damage the pump.  I use a large purse size container with ICE water in it and I have sat in line for over a hour and it was still cold.
  If it is for a helmet cooler, I used a small igloo or coleman ice chest which I routed copper tubing through.  I DO use ice in it and a small 12v squirrle fan from Grainger to push the air through it.                                                              Bob

What Bob said... I used 3" x 12" pvc pipe to make my "cubes". I also use a screen on my pump (not a Cool Shirt pump) to keep the ice chips from getting into the impeller. If the manufacture supplied pumps are like mine, it would take very little to make them inoperable.