Jacksonricher
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Jacksonricher said:It got so hot in the van this happened to a can of diet Coke that missed the ice chest.
AC is not working.
It hit 103+ outside.
This can is ready to explode.
How hot is it where your at?
wasanah2 said:If you take a cool cloth (even better if you can get a cloth with a little ice in it) and put it on the back of your neck. It's amazing how cool your whole body gets when you put that on the back of your neck. It cools the blood because the arteries are close enough to the skin surface and it feels really good.
ganchan said:Oddly enough, this trick came up in a documentary I watched just last night about the making of the John Carpenter film "Dark Star." The spacesuit the actor was wearing had no ventilation AND was made of 2-inch insulation (!). They would roll film, he would manage one line of dialogue, they'd stop, and then Dan O'Bannon (who was sort of doing everything on the film) would run over and put cold towels on the actor's forehead and neck to lower his core temperature. Then he'd suit up again and they'd shoot another line. Etc.
I'll only be "living" in my Expedition overnight on my upcoming road trip. Will it make a significant difference if I go for a little drive at twilight, blasting the AC at full-power, until the sun is down?
Ken in Anaheim said:EVERYTHING you'd need to know about cooling your tent or van...from our friends at BurningMan : https://eplaya.burningman.org/viewtopic.php?f=280&t=33842&hilit=figjam
steamjam1 said:It's been in the mid-90's for a week here out here on the west coast, as well as half the place seems to be on fire right now. I have one of those little "Arctic Air" evap coolers too. I think it would be too small for most vans, and it goes through an incredible amount of water.
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