HRGR - Heats/Cools Other Elements

  • DRAGONF0RCE
    11th Sep 2011 Member 0 Permalink
    Name: HRGR (Heat Regulator)

    Color: FF8000 (bright orange) when on, 804000 (brown) when off

    State of matter: Solid. Never turns into a liquid, gas, powder or plasma.

    Properties:
    -Its heat can only be changed by using HEAT/COOL.
    -The temperature of any particle that touches it is changed to the HRGR's temperature.
    -PSCN turns on, NSCN turns off. When off, it does not conduct heat.

    For example, if 20 degree water touches 100 degree HRGR, it will heat up to 100 and evaporate, while the HRGR stays the same temperature.

    Functions:
    -Heating/cooling particles more efficiently than GOL, and at any temperature from -273.15 to 9725.85
    -Keeping elements in a specific temperature range so they stay the same state of matter (e.x., to keep water liquid so it can conduct electricity)
    -Allowing PTCT/NTCT to cool down below 100 degrees more quickly, to make logic gates and other electronic parts respond faster. Using LO2, NICE, GOL, etc. often takes up too much space.
  • Marte2007
    11th Sep 2011 Member 0 Permalink
    I agree with this. I know that there is GOL, but this would be faster and smaller.
  • Jackeea
    11th Sep 2011 Banned 0 Permalink
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  • DRAGONF0RCE
    11th Sep 2011 Member 0 Permalink
    Could you post a link to the old suggestion, please? I want to know why it was rejected. If it was because it wouldn't work in TPT, I might be able to find a way to get it to work.
  • Jackeea
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  • MasterMind555
    11th Sep 2011 Member 0 Permalink
    @Jackeea (View Post)
    No '+1' read the rules...

    @DRAGONF0RCE (View Post)
    Read the coding tutorial, there's the full source code of the heater there.
    Also already suggested alot of times...
  • Jackeea
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  • pilojo
    11th Sep 2011 Member 0 Permalink
    @MasterMind555 (View Post)
    Unfortunately @Jackeea (View Post) is right. It's for +1 only posts.
  • Jackeea
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  • MasterMind555
    11th Sep 2011 Member 0 Permalink
    @Jackeea (View Post)
    Not really, you didn't explained why you liked it, so it's like saying "I give you +1" So it's KIND OF a "+1" Post...