Pressure in WI-FI

  • Gloopy
    1st Mar 2013 Member 0 Permalink

    I have been trying to deal with pressure building in my WI-Fi (Marked with "issue" in creation) which is destroying it and I am rather frustrated. Anyone know how to resolve this?

     

  • BuysDB
    1st Mar 2013 Member 0 Permalink

    Use PRTI + PRTO instead of WIFI. Keep one pixel of empty space above/under the PRTO. PRTO doesn't break when under pressure.

  • The-Con
    1st Mar 2013 Member 0 Permalink

    @BuysDB (View Post)

     That won't work because there are multiple WIFI's with the same temp range. Portal input:output is 1:1 which means one spark going into a PRTI would only come out of one PRTO which is not practical in this case.

     

    @Gloopy (View Post)

     You might have to use some TTAN to handle the pressure. The drawback being that it uses more space.

  • barts0924
    1st Mar 2013 Member 0 Permalink

    and also pressure works in 4x4 blocks so in order to block pressure you need a ttan 4x4 and vacu or pump at 0

  • The-Con
    1st Mar 2013 Member 0 Permalink

    Or remove the TTAN from the equation all together. I only just realised that the SPRK is the thing causing the pressure, so it would seem the simplest solution is to put a couple pixels of VACU in that cavity... I tried it out and it seemed to work well.

  • Gloopy
    2nd Mar 2013 Member 0 Permalink

    Thank you @The-Con VACU seems to do the trick. I appreciate everybodys input.