are these any use?
https://www.google.co.uk/#q=exoskeleton+suits&tbm=shop
sorry if you already know about this stuff. i'd just like to see you build a robo-suit.
I just saw this and wondered if you were aware if it.
http://edition.cnn.com/2013/05/22/tech/innovation/exoskeleton-robot-suit/
i thought it might be useful
who said it all has to be one system...each arm, leg etc could be stand alone units. that way you could sue analogue feedback pressure pads to trigger each servo(?), and each servo could have its own power supply removing the need for a large central power unit. maybe that could open the door...
i was thinking thin sealed water tubes embedded in the foam lining he want to use inside the suit. then he could circulate the water using convection to move the heat away from his body to TEG units.
if he's going to be sealed in this suit he would need some way to regulate his body temp' to...
using your own body heat might help to keep you cool as I'm sure using a suit like that would be enough to make you break a sweat. and every little helps.
why not use your own body heat as a power source, like a refrigeration system with the radiator on the back converting the heat to electricity using a TEG.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thermoelectric_generator
as for control, does the suit have to be digital or can it be sensor responsive in...
I was told not to trust wikipedia to much as anyone could write for them, but I guess with so many people reading it any falsehoods would be found and removed. The point about the admin of a database is a good one as well.
Oh and ...nice t-shirt.
cheers.
Thank you all for your responses, I am very grateful, you have reduced my ignorance without mocking said ignorance.
Maybe the light at the end of the tunnel is someone showing the rest of us the way forward.
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1.1. If not should there be?
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Hi all, I'm Shaun and I work as a cleaner in Preston.
I have no scientific background but I do have a minor qualification in electronics from UCLAN in Preston.
I like science but find most of it difficult to understand.