@thomasfuchs @TechConnectify seems like it'd be pretty tricky, tbh. if you wanted to exchange heat with the outside you'd need to work with the thin atmosphere, and it's not like you can just pump water or standard refrigerents when your external environmental temperature range is anything from -150C to +20C.
you could run the thing indoors like normal, but then you're adding extra artificial thermal load to the life support systems, which seems... not smart.