Cr4ckHorse
Cr4ckHorse
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28th June
2nd July
Now with plasma and salt separation. Still using fans for cooling cause I can't fully figure out how to cool stuff. UPDATE (July 1st): Swaped out the plasma clone and cooling for more "proper" methods.
water saltwater plasma heater vapor condense

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  • wiktor1
    wiktor1
    5th July
    exactly 2.5k views nice
  • Cr4ckHorse
    Cr4ckHorse
    3rd July
    There is actually a reason the heater isn't brimmed with NBLE, if it's filled too much it builds heat too quickly and melts the circuit. The amount in there is enough that it maintains around 300~600c wwithout melting the circuit beyond use.
  • Leaf1
    Leaf1
    3rd July
    Also, for more efficent heating you cal fully fill the NOBLE heater!
  • Leaf1
    Leaf1
    3rd July
    You can using a water cooling system with my condenser ID: 3008839
  • wiktor1
    wiktor1
    2nd July
    I lost this save and tried searching via user and thought your name was cr4zyhorse lol, welp i have remembered to favorite it now
  • Cr4ckHorse
    Cr4ckHorse
    1st July
    *unnecessary clones
  • Cr4ckHorse
    Cr4ckHorse
    1st July
    Updated it, swaped out the necessary clones. Also tried decorating, it's simple but I think it's fitting.
  • Cr4ckHorse
    Cr4ckHorse
    1st July
    That is really good to know thanks! May try to update this now with the self cooling materials in mind
  • _killer_
    _killer_
    1st July
    Also, if you don't want a PLSM clone for heating, you can also spark METL, because that creates heat. So all you would need would be a singular battery, but even that would be replacable if you build a generator powered by some fuel, that has to be manually refilled.
  • _killer_
    _killer_
    1st July
    An easy way of cooling, without using any clone or letting the water freeze, would be to use PTCT or NTCT, because these two semi-conductors cool themself.