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Nullifier "too cold" at 95 degrees?


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1 minute ago, Saturnus said:

The nullifier will read "too cold" whenever the gas it is trying to cool would condense. It does not matter which gas it is, you cannot use it to directly condense gases.

damn I just wasted all morning building this

4 minutes ago, Neotuck said:

damn I just wasted all morning building this

Easy fix. Encase the nullifier in metal tiles. Fill it with for example hydrogen, although that might make it too cold but you can test that.

Edit: I say easy but that particular nullifier ruin is the most annoying one to use for it.

1 minute ago, Saturnus said:

Easy fix. Encase the nullifier in metal tiles. Fill it with for example hydrogen, although that might make it too cold but you can test that.

good idea but I'll still have to scrap my current build though.  this will take some time unless I give up on my colony and use debug

well I made a quick fix in debug and it worked as the nullifier remains on, but seems the steam is too hot to cool with the nullifier, the heat being produced by the tepidizer is too fast for it20180213133906_1.thumb.jpg.5d1a524d0b014108b809889cf691839f.jpg

3 hours ago, Neotuck said:

good idea but I'll still have to scrap my current build though.  this will take some time unless I give up on my colony and use debug

well I made a quick fix in debug and it worked as the nullifier remains on, but seems the steam is too hot to cool with the nullifier, the heat being produced by the tepidizer is too fast for it20180213133906_1.thumb.jpg.5d1a524d0b014108b809889cf691839f.jpg

when you place your tempshift planes in direct contact to the isolated tiles, it tries to shift temp between that too. Loosing power. Let one tile to isolated tiles free.

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