This dude is experimenting with some neat stuff here. He created a stable, non-toxic PCM that can be recharged with the cold of a basement (or a hole in the ground!) using inexpensive ingredients (food-grade sodium sulfate, table salt, water, and xanthan gum) that reheats more slowly than ice.

He shows how to make little packs you can use in a cold vest and larger, torso-sized packs that could help a person with heatstroke using a towel soaked in the PCM and contained in a trash bag.

I think this is pretty exciting and could be a great project for mutual aid groups - would be awesome to have some of these cold packs to give out with a FNB meal.

  • happybadger [he/him]@hexbear.net
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    4 months ago

    That’s really neat. I’m going to make some of it for my work crew. Seemingly every day going forward is going to be 29C or hotter so this summer is my testing ground for heat protection.

  • ratboy [they/them]@hexbear.net
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    4 months ago

    Oh man I wanna make these so bad to pass out to my clients; nights here get down past 65 pretty regularly even on 100 degree days so it would be awesome if they could recharge overnight without needing access to a basement or cooler