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On 12/27/2022 at 4:16 AM, HagenAizen said:

Has anyone tried it, does it kill germs in chlorine gas?

IMHO: the conduction panel is still a WIP.

With that out of the way, to answer your question:

Yes, it can kill germs. You'd be limited to perhaps 100 g/s worth of polluted water with input germy water in the 1 million mark.

There are better and time-proven setups that take up less space. But this still counts as a practical thought experiment.

Here's a 500 g/s test with non-zero germs in the final output pipe, one must use a valve to force the panel's internal storage to actually hold liquid:

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On 12/28/2022 at 5:58 PM, JRup said:

IMHO: the conduction panel is still a WIP.

With that out of the way, to answer your question:

Yes, it can kill germs. You'd be limited to perhaps 100 g/s worth of polluted water with input germy water in the 1 million mark.

There are better and time-proven setups that take up less space. But this still counts as a practical thought experiment.

Here's a 500 g/s test with non-zero germs in the final output pipe, one must use a valve to force the panel's internal storage to actually hold liquid:

image.thumb.png.695f16cc4b55f931e54080ad4b06c1aa.png

It was very good. If it's dirty, I'll transfer it to a single warehouse from now on. I'll take it into circulation again. thanks.

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