jakubthebuilder
jakubthebuilder
3 / 0
2nd Aug 2015
4th Aug 2015
Self Cooling and glowing.could be used for lamps

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  • jakubthebuilder
    jakubthebuilder
    22nd Aug 2015
    atomic thanks for describing my save,but seriously i could go to a save lets say BASIC FUSION and i could explain how fusion is made.lol thnx for descripitn and im not a hater xDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDC
  • jakubthebuilder
    jakubthebuilder
    18th Aug 2015
    thats why i uploaded this.....
  • atomic2385
    atomic2385
    17th Aug 2015
    nope. ignore the bit about toggling the glow
  • atomic2385
    atomic2385
    17th Aug 2015
    all you have to do is change the tmp to 1. it is the same as the brck on powered pipe. you can also turn the glow on and off with pscn/nscn, i think.
  • Technomancer
    Technomancer
    4th Aug 2015
    Are you heating the whole thing evenly? If you heat only part of it, then yes it will cool as the heat spreads through the whole mass (note that the parts you didn't heat will warm up). If you heat the whole block equally, it does not cool.
  • jakubthebuilder
    jakubthebuilder
    4th Aug 2015
    m8,heat it up to 500,then wait,ill go down to 22.and no no ambient
  • Technomancer
    Technomancer
    4th Aug 2015
    Seriously, it doesn't do that. Do you have ambient heat on, by any chance?
  • jakubthebuilder
    jakubthebuilder
    2nd Aug 2015
    eh...yea i just heated it up and it went to 24 in like 7 secs so ye
  • Technomancer
    Technomancer
    2nd Aug 2015
    Not self-cooling in any way...