Cold Seats....
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Is there any way to do that? Instead of heating the seats to make them cooler.
See here in my country the sun is burning, so do the leather seats mad.gif
See here in my country the sun is burning, so do the leather seats mad.gif
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I wonder this too, maybe a way to do BOTH! Do any luxury model's come with cooled seats? If so, research how they did it. I have no clue how to...
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woah!, individual slim lines INSIDE your seats! That IS Pimpin' But wouldn't that vibrate and be really loud?
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You could probably use a liquid cooling system in the seats. I don't know of anyone having done this but I know overclockers liquid cool thier computers.
Liquid cooling would let you use unperforated leather and wouldn't need many fans. It would also probably be able to cool the seats to a lower temperature.
Liquid cooling would let you use unperforated leather and wouldn't need many fans. It would also probably be able to cool the seats to a lower temperature.
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what is that like gel packets or something? I'm not familiar with liquid cooling.
We would need some sort of device inside the seat that when activated (switch turned ON) would start to cool seats, and when deactivated stopped quickly. I wanna figure out someway to do both cool and heat, but I think that'd be too much stuff to fir inside of a seat. Maybe put heating surface on bottom of seat and cooling liquid in top (back) part of seat. HAHA, awesome.
We would need some sort of device inside the seat that when activated (switch turned ON) would start to cool seats, and when deactivated stopped quickly. I wanna figure out someway to do both cool and heat, but I think that'd be too much stuff to fir inside of a seat. Maybe put heating surface on bottom of seat and cooling liquid in top (back) part of seat. HAHA, awesome.
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Thanks for the info guys, but I see this it would be helpful and for others, so can you become more specific (my english are not so good). For example where to exactly plug the fan....
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Liquid cooling basically requires running tubes and some kind of pump that would constantly flow cold water behind the seat back. This constant flow of cold water would in turn cool the seats. My friend has his computer set up for liquid cooling, kind of neat.