Beniamin Posted January 24, 2021 Share Posted January 24, 2021 Mining a natural tile removes a half of it's weight. Does it mean that mining deletes a half of it's heat? If I want to cool down some resources - do I need remove twice less heat if I mine it? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ghkbrew Posted January 25, 2021 Share Posted January 25, 2021 Pretty much. This is also why it can be a good idea to leave much of the temperate starting biome intact. The natural tiles can absorb twice as much heat as the debris from digging them up. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Beniamin Posted January 25, 2021 Author Share Posted January 25, 2021 Thanks for reply! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
martosss Posted February 5, 2021 Share Posted February 5, 2021 Another thing you can consider is melting an ice biome instead of digging the ice - you get x2 water and x2 temperature absorption Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
FIXBUGFIXBUGFIX Posted February 5, 2021 Share Posted February 5, 2021 One more thing you should know is that almost all building has a 20% heat capaticy factor. The heat for melting 400kg ice can also melt 2000kg ice block/ice temp shift plate. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sheaker Posted February 6, 2021 Share Posted February 6, 2021 On 1/24/2021 at 9:42 PM, Beniamin said: Does it mean that mining deletes a half of it's heat? As it deletes mass it also deletes heat. Keep in mind that (AFAIK) buildings/tiles have initial temperature of max (EDITED) 45 deg C. You can take really hot granite and build a tile of it decreasing temperature to (EDITED) 45 deg C, thus removing a lot of heat. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Artorias36 Posted February 6, 2021 Share Posted February 6, 2021 14 hours ago, sheaker said: As it deletes mass it also deletes heat. Keep in mind that (AFAIK) buildings/tiles have initial temperature of max 40 deg C. You can take really hot granite and build a tile of it decreasing temperature to 40 deg C, thus removing a lot of heat. Nope. I once took a 100kg of metal refined gold at 300 degrees and my dupe scolded immediately cause the metal tile was 300 degree hot. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
2tallyGr8 Posted February 6, 2021 Share Posted February 6, 2021 Yes, that type of heat deletion sounds like something that would have been patched in Early Access. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
qda Posted February 7, 2021 Share Posted February 7, 2021 3 hours ago, Artorias36 said: Nope. I once took a 100kg of metal refined gold at 300 degrees and my dupe scolded immediately cause the metal tile was 300 degree hot. Standing in front of it now, the behavior is still the same since ages. Building do have a capped temperature upon being built. Your 300°C metal tile is either a bug, or most likely the result of temperature transfer with the environment. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ghkbrew Posted February 7, 2021 Share Posted February 7, 2021 6 hours ago, Artorias36 said: Nope. I once took a 100kg of metal refined gold at 300 degrees and my dupe scolded immediately cause the metal tile was 300 degree hot. The temperature resetting varies by either building material or building. I forget which. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sheaker Posted February 7, 2021 Share Posted February 7, 2021 8 hours ago, Artorias36 said: Nope. I once took a 100kg of metal refined gold at 300 degrees and my dupe scolded immediately cause the metal tile was 300 degree hot. You took Your hot metal and it was exchanging heat with environment. Once You build something with it it cools to: 45 deg C. (I think with some exceptions but I did not capture them so far) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Artorias36 Posted February 22, 2021 Share Posted February 22, 2021 On 2/7/2021 at 7:41 AM, sheaker said: You took Your hot metal and it was exchanging heat with environment. Once You build something with it it cools to: 45 deg C. (I think with some exceptions but I did not capture them so far) Maybe in space is different, but i usually make my floors in gold metal, so that it gives extra speed and better decor and if a refined gold is 300 or more degree, the dupes scald while building it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sheaker Posted February 23, 2021 Share Posted February 23, 2021 19 hours ago, Artorias36 said: Maybe in space is different, but i usually make my floors in gold metal, so that it gives extra speed and better decor and if a refined gold is 300 or more degree, the dupes scald while building it. Once again - it is because You delivered hot metal and it is exchanging heat with environment during the building process. I showed it in vacuum to prevent other heat loss/transfer mechanism. Try to build gold metal tile under low pressure CO2 or chlorine where there will be small heat exchange factor. You will see Your gold metal tile not more than 45 C after its done. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Artorias36 Posted February 25, 2021 Share Posted February 25, 2021 Yes i got that, but since you cannot build immediately but needs to deliver first the material, saying to use hot material to build anything cause it will come out at 45 degree anyway, is a bad advice unless you mention to do it in low pressure places or vacuum. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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