Talk:Liquid Cooling and Ventilation Garment

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[edit] Conversion mistake

The conversion between 62,112 Joules/hour and 2000 Btu/hour is wrong. 2000 Btu/hour would amount to about 2,110,000 Joules/hour.

The mistake is already in the source article.

Since 62000 Joules/hour are only 17 W and the average human body produces more than 70 W at rest (and much more during activity), I think the 2000 Btu/hour (586W) is more plausible.