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How to deal with salt water and brine, if temperature is 30C?

If I use desalinator, it use 480 power + additional heat source.

If I drop it into steam chamber, I will chill my hot core (I did not care about output water temperature, and I have small core (approximately size of salt water), there is already no magma, only igneous rocks).

Think I can build heat exchanger, and 30C salt water will be preheated with 95C water from steam turbines. Just not sure it worth it

Some time ago I made a large contraption to cool down and freeze hot salt water to extract water (as ice)...

I used the resulting brine to cool the desalinator (and its water too)... (It's not that much to justify doing something else than a desalinator...)

 

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On the plus side, the salt is appropriately shipped in time and used to produce table salt.

i to have salt water geyser what runs inside steam, but it is self the 95C.

there is soo many salt with this long run but i not bothered build any automation for that because it needs dupe hands. and small dupe base like i have they have better todo than crush salt manually all the time. in dlc its probaply more useful as there you not have allot regolith, and crushing salt gives allot sand  

base game have also magma asteroid , you could take heat from there. at there 35c not big issue

 

Humans cannot drink saline water, but, saline water can be made into freshwater, for which there are many uses. The process is called "desalination", and it is being used more and more around the world to provide people with needed freshwater.

On 8/3/2021 at 12:55 PM, frogzop said:

 

Humans cannot drink saline water, but, saline water can be made into freshwater, for which there are many uses. The process is called "desalination", and it is being used more and more around the world to provide people with needed freshwater.  Roblox Guides get-mobdrovip.com 

Most of the United States has, or can gain access to, ample supplies of freshwater for drinking purposes.

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