GreninjaWorks
GreninjaWorks
8 / 0
25th Aug 2018
25th Aug 2018
just some stuff.... first made phillips hue in TPT
inverter firsteverhuebulb electric pokemon

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  • thatstarwarsfan
    thatstarwarsfan
    30th Aug 2018
    thank you for your support! +1
  • Matera_the_Mad
    Matera_the_Mad
    26th Aug 2018
    id:2319591 - discharge speed comparison - not fancy, lol
  • Matera_the_Mad
    Matera_the_Mad
    26th Aug 2018
    Okay, I just ran a quick-n-dirty test on my latest batteries, high vs. low pressure, LSNS + NOT gate + LCRY indicators. SPNG life 15 > 10. Low pressure hit the test value first. So I think it just needs some pixel shifted. If your watr is clinging, you should try adusting the pump. I'm using -5 C amd +5 C in my test batteries.
  • Matera_the_Mad
    Matera_the_Mad
    25th Aug 2018
    I'm doing some comparative experiments today. Probably need to borrow somebody's timer XD
  • Matera_the_Mad
    Matera_the_Mad
    25th Aug 2018
    There are some small tweaks to regulate discharge. I don't leave an open space to the void.
  • Lukas4567
    Lukas4567
    25th Aug 2018
    its pretty good
  • GreninjaWorks
    GreninjaWorks
    25th Aug 2018
    i need an artist**
  • GreninjaWorks
    GreninjaWorks
    25th Aug 2018
    low pressure is better but it causes the watr to ust cling with the pump. in high pressure discharge is a little high but the battery remains realistic
  • Matera_the_Mad
    Matera_the_Mad
    25th Aug 2018
    Either positive or negative pressure will work, and it's possible to fine-tune the discharge rate. SPNG batteries behave more realistically than any other kind of TPT batteries that I know of. They hold a good charge and can release it slowly.
  • GreninjaWorks
    GreninjaWorks
    25th Aug 2018
    now i have fixed it...i was in a hurry and forgot to set the pump (lol) the main water sucker... now you can use it