A distillation and electrolysis system. Spark the PSCN to start flow; everything starts closed, but it will work with everything open. Reliably separates hydrogen and oxygen from plain water. Cool electrolysis facts inside.
electrolysis
distillation
pressure
science
chemistry
demonstration
nebulus
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I love the part where you use freezeing points to seperate o2 and hydrogen
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super neat stuff, +1. one thing i'd say could be added would be a small irradiator unit -- i'm aware that that save is for "fluid systems", and that an irradiator would only be for kinda specific things, but it'd be cool to see nonetheless
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Zekeny: always appreciate kind comments :] as misc info i suppose, the parts i used to create these are all self-made and available as easy-to-stamp parts in save id:2718950 !
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sciency labware setups like this are always really cool to see, +1
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JonaHungary: thank you!! it took some time to suss out and the driving circuit is a *nightmare* but i'm glad someone else is a fan, haha
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im not gonna lie, that pump is geinius!
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docRoboRobert: thank you! very proud of this one, it's been... some time in the making, that's for sure
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Good work. 1+