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<blockquote data-quote="RiderX" data-source="post: 1323832" data-attributes="member: 28667"><p>I heard a rumor that the founder crawled away. I had a few issues last summer and he ended up sending me a new unit. I haven't yet reinstalled. It will never works well as evaporative cooling especially for dry desert temps. The technology can only cool maybe thirty degrees below ambient. Once you got a little behind, like your suit is getting up to 150 on the inside, the unit will have trouble. I talked to one extended tester of the product who had the fan side out in the open airstream instead of the pressure vortex behind his body (on pillion seat). He said that works tons better- but more plastic fan exposure to road debris and such.</p><p></p><p>I found the heat to work great down to 30's (I didn't try cooler).</p><p></p><p>May be a moot point if you can no longer purchase?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RiderX, post: 1323832, member: 28667"] I heard a rumor that the founder crawled away. I had a few issues last summer and he ended up sending me a new unit. I haven't yet reinstalled. It will never works well as evaporative cooling especially for dry desert temps. The technology can only cool maybe thirty degrees below ambient. Once you got a little behind, like your suit is getting up to 150 on the inside, the unit will have trouble. I talked to one extended tester of the product who had the fan side out in the open airstream instead of the pressure vortex behind his body (on pillion seat). He said that works tons better- but more plastic fan exposure to road debris and such. I found the heat to work great down to 30's (I didn't try cooler). May be a moot point if you can no longer purchase? [/QUOTE]
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