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Still venting through high pressure gas vents into 18kg carbon dioxide..
Should that even be possible?

 

..also killed my slicksters.. but that was due to temperature of the carbon dioxide I was pumping in I think...

 

Edit: deleted the video since it is me who is blind and don't read description on all items ..:p

You learn something, you loose something (in this case a bunch of slicksters)

 

 

I might ad that the thing that surprise me It is not as much the pressure but the fact it built up from me venting into a low pressure enclosed area and that it kept venting up to that high pressure. I thought high pressure vents stopped working around 5kg

2 minutes ago, Kabrute said:

High Pressure Vents have a 20k limit

oh.. I feel ashamed now :(

Kind of fun thought u can play this game for hundreds of hours without knowing all stuff... All thought most of my play time was from before the high pressure vents...

@Saturnus Thats crazy, Is there any good forum thread on how to construct something to get it up that high? ..the setup of the doors that is?

..Second question of course being if there is any practical use of getting that high pressure. ..But then of course not everything have to be constructed for a purpose... :)

1 hour ago, Ketmol said:

@Saturnus Thats crazy, Is there any good forum thread on how to construct something to get it up that high? ..the setup of the doors that is?

..Second question of course being if there is any practical use of getting that high pressure. ..But then of course not everything have to be constructed for a purpose... :)

This was a test to see if the 200g hydrogen blob blocking the vent would get deleted at some point. It doesn't. It ran for 256 cycles. Just like a blob of petroleum prevents a liquid vent from blocking in the same type of setup (with the vents at the bottom obviously).

There are a couple of threads, and videos on youtube, about door compressors but they're a waste of time mostly. Gas-on-gas and liquid-on-liquid compressors are far more stable with no danger of deleting gas/liquid. There are very few actually practical applications for door compressors.

@Saturnus well I guess one practical application for the gas compressor you describe is if you want to pump excess carbon dioxide from your powerplants into something and forget about it instead of taking care of it..

..but then again ..so many uses for polluted water and since that is a bi-product of taking care of the carbon dioxide....

Excess CO2? Does such a thing exist? CO2 is vital for a stable game play. You use the slicksters to convert CO2 into crude oil. Which you can then refine (by heat) into petroleum and/or natural gas to get more power and most importantly, more polluted water.

See it this way. 1g of CO2 is potentially 1g of natural gas. So the dupes breathe a potential 1/3rd worth of the needed input for a natural gas generator.

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