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Albert Gardner



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PostPosted: Mon Sep 22, 2008 1:26 pm    Post subject: Cooling via Ice Chest Reply with quote

That is correct although it has an internal tray that holds the ice up out
of the melt water. You can then select 'icy breeze', 'water mister', or just
fan only. The ice doesn't last long depending on how cold the ice was to
begin with but it only needs to last until OAT drops. It's small enough to
fit between the seats and as PIC I require that the 'icy breeze' be directed
towards me. I haven't weighed it with a full ice load but I think by the
feel it's going to be well under 18lbs. After the ice melts you could drink
the melt water and then the weight wouldn't count, would it?
Albert Gardner
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PostPosted: Mon Sep 22, 2008 1:49 pm    Post subject: Cooling via Ice Chest Reply with quote

It all goes back to the question: It's not how many horsepower you
have, not how many gallons your wingtip tanks will hold - it's how big
's your bladder........

Dr Fred

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Albert Gardner wrote:
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That is correct although it has an internal tray that holds the ice up out
of the melt water. You can then select 'icy breeze', 'water mister', or just
fan only. The ice doesn't last long depending on how cold the ice was to
begin with but it only needs to last until OAT drops. It's small enough to
fit between the seats and as PIC I require that the 'icy breeze' be directed
towards me. I haven't weighed it with a full ice load but I think by the
feel it's going to be well under 18lbs. After the ice melts you could drink
the melt water and then the weight wouldn't count, would it?
Albert Gardner
Yuma, AZ

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PostPosted: Mon Sep 22, 2008 1:57 pm    Post subject: Cooling via Ice Chest Reply with quote

Al,

"The ice doesn't last long depending on how cold the ice was to
begin with"

Wouldn't the ice be something like 32 degrees all the time? Smile

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PostPosted: Mon Sep 22, 2008 1:58 pm    Post subject: Cooling via Ice Chest Reply with quote

Dr Fed

Your so right!!!!!!

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PostPosted: Mon Sep 22, 2008 2:02 pm    Post subject: Cooling via Ice Chest Reply with quote

I agree....Not much more than two hours for me....

Good luck on your inspection.

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PostPosted: Mon Sep 22, 2008 2:16 pm    Post subject: Cooling via Ice Chest Reply with quote

I can't believe that I'm the only one who has the whole family use the
little john and lady-j adapter and fills jugs up on the flight.
We routinely fly 4+ hour non-stops. I find that it can be anywhere
from 1 to 3 hours before the first person pipes up and wants their
turn. I usually try to make sure that my head and bladder are clear
before an approach, too....so there's only one thing on my mind
and that's getting the plane down smoothly. Yeah, I know there
are many who won't want to do that task in the plane, but I just
can't picture going without....I'd need to have Abby sew up some
"Depends Dispensers" for us otherwise. Ain't no way I'm going
9-10 hrs x/c with stops every 1.5 hrs.

Tim Olson - RV-10 N104CD - Flying
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I agree....Not much more than two hours for me....

Good luck on your inspection.

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PostPosted: Mon Sep 22, 2008 2:39 pm    Post subject: Cooling via Ice Chest Reply with quote

You're not alone Tim. Little John and gel pacs do the trick here.

I learned the hard way in glider racing that trying to manage your
hydration for endurance, costs too much in performance. External male
catheters were the trick there.

..and be careful trying to jettison liquid waste without careful
engineering and fore thought. $$$$
Tim Olson wrote:
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I can't believe that I'm the only one who has the whole family use the
little john and lady-j adapter and fills jugs up on the flight.
We routinely fly 4+ hour non-stops. I find that it can be anywhere
from 1 to 3 hours before the first person pipes up and wants their
turn. I usually try to make sure that my head and bladder are clear
before an approach, too....so there's only one thing on my mind
and that's getting the plane down smoothly. Yeah, I know there
are many who won't want to do that task in the plane, but I just
can't picture going without....I'd need to have Abby sew up some
"Depends Dispensers" for us otherwise. Ain't no way I'm going
9-10 hrs x/c with stops every 1.5 hrs.

Tim Olson - RV-10 N104CD - Flying
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Rene Felker wrote:
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>
> I agree....Not much more than two hours for me....
>
> Good luck on your inspection.
>
> Rene' Felker
> RV-10 N423CF Flying
> 801-721-6080
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PostPosted: Mon Sep 22, 2008 2:57 pm    Post subject: Cooling via Ice Chest Reply with quote

I was thinking of a trailing 1/4" tygon tube, coming out of the area of
the rear tiedown ring...extending back 3' past the rudder. I could
even make contrails (more like ice pellets) on the winter flights. Wink

Or maybe redesign my cats whiskers Nav antennas to be hollow tubing.
That would be a great mod!

Tim Olson - RV-10 N104CD - Flying
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You're not alone Tim. Little John and gel pacs do the trick here.

I learned the hard way in glider racing that trying to manage your
hydration for endurance, costs too much in performance. External male
catheters were the trick there.

...and be careful trying to jettison liquid waste without careful
engineering and fore thought. $$$$




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PostPosted: Mon Sep 22, 2008 3:55 pm    Post subject: Cooling via Ice Chest Reply with quote

No need for off loading there is a perfectly good ice chest sitting
between the two of you. Just don't confuse it with lemon aid...

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PostPosted: Mon Sep 22, 2008 3:59 pm    Post subject: Cooling via Ice Chest Reply with quote

I slept in a Holiday Inn within the past year so feel competent to answer
this question. Ice can get cold as h... but not warmer than 32. So if you
stoke the ice chest with ice out of the freezer (around 10 degrees I think
for home units) as opposed to ice that's just getting ready to turn into
water you get more cooling. I keep a bag in the freezer side of my fridge at
the hangar just for this-and no other-purpose.
Albert

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PostPosted: Mon Sep 22, 2008 4:26 pm    Post subject: Cooling via Ice Chest Reply with quote

Zero ice weight for dry ice...... Smile

I haven't weighed it with a full ice load but I think by the
feel it's going to be well under 18lbs. After the ice melts you could drink
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PostPosted: Mon Sep 22, 2008 5:00 pm    Post subject: Re: Cooling via Ice Chest Reply with quote

Well Albert, you got me to thinking - it is true that chilling your ice below 0 C will give you a little more cooling, but just a little more, because it takes to much more heat to melt a given quantity of ice than it does to merely raise the temperature. The specific heat of ice is about 0.5 cal/g, the latent heat of fusion is 80 cal/g. So, if you cool your ice in the freezer to -20 C (which is a very cold household freezer), it requires just 10 cal to warm each gram of ice to the melting point, but another 80 cal to actually melt it. So, in round figures, you gain only about 10% by chilling the ice. The things I find interesting...... Wink

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PostPosted: Mon Sep 22, 2008 6:08 pm    Post subject: Cooling via Ice Chest Reply with quote

Well, I only actually spent one night in a Holiday Inn...
I was thinking of dry ice but it is kind of expensive.
Albert
PS: flew up to Sedona Sat. for their plane and car show and the spring bias
rudder trim system worked very well. If I climb a little aggressively on
take off I do have to add a little right rudder but otherwise the trim
system handles climb, cruise, and descent.

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PostPosted: Mon Sep 22, 2008 6:25 pm    Post subject: Re: Cooling via Ice Chest Reply with quote

Hey Albert,

Sometimes I can't tell yet when you guys are spoofing, but just in case I'll pass this along. Just this last week I heard of two guys that died because they kept dry ice in their tent and the CO2 got them. Probably lots of ventilation in the plane, CO2 sensors, etc. but I don't think I'd use dry ice.

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PostPosted: Mon Sep 22, 2008 7:36 pm    Post subject: Cooling via Ice Chest Reply with quote

lol...funny stuff...
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PostPosted: Mon Sep 22, 2008 8:44 pm    Post subject: Cooling via Ice Chest Reply with quote

I think I know the problem,,, wasn't it a Holiday Inn Express that you needed to stay in!
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