Has anyone used or considered using Phase Change Materials (PCM) to control the temperature of your Tear's interior? I mean this stuff:
http://energain.co.uk/Energain/en_GB/index.html
and
http://www.puretemp.com/industries.html
I especially like the Dupont Energain panel solution. It was used by the Stanford University team in their Solar Decathlon competition entry (http://solardecathlon.stanford.edu/desi ... lectrical/), but as far as I know, the 1/4" thick panels are not sold in the US (yet). Basically the PCM panels store heat (or cold) much better than a solid material and depending on the PCM chosen, it will maintain a certain temperature about 3 times as long. I've been hearing many stories about warm days, followed by (too) cold nights here in Northern California. PCM panels may help use daytime heat to make the nights a little more comfortable without using external energy or a heater.