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4 minutes ago, Falcahtas said:

This is easiest way to cool air, but it might not be enough to cool geyser water down.

Sorry I should specify. This cools my base. Nothing more. 
Geyser water requires it's own way of cooling it down.

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6 hours ago, alcurad90 said:

Generally there is no way to cool down an active geyser

Over presured geyser is another thing

Of course there is - venting steam directly into a room full of cooled pipes or scattered wheezeworts will cool the steam to condensing point anyways, then let the runoff drip to a room full of cooled pipes and you have cool water :D 

You lack imagination :p 

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5 hours ago, Lifegrow said:

Of course there is - venting steam directly into a room full of cooled pipes or scattered wheezeworts will cool the steam to condensing point anyways, then let the runoff drip to a room full of cooled pipes and you have cool water :D 

You lack imagination :p 

U don't need to cool the steam, the geyser will let out 90c water which could turn steam to water

 

But the amount of water(and the heat within these water) that an active geyser let out is overpowered for any cooling system we can get

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14 hours ago, alcurad90 said:

Generally there is no way to cool down an active geyser

Over presured geyser is another thing

Here is how I cool down the Geyser.

Increasing the height of the tunnel can even freeze the steam right after it vented from Geyser (Pic 3). I have to stop the cooling system after a while for hot water melt down ice :D.

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BTW, you can also see my ZERO-FERTILIZER Bristle Blossom farm in these games. It takes longer time to grow and requires more effort to setup but I think it is worth in the long run :)  because no fertilizer is required.

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