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There's no current legit way to cool geyser water in a seemingly fair way with the current assets without using the drip cooling exploit.  You would need upwards of 840,000 watts of cooling to defeat the geyser's emissions and there's not even nearly enough wheezeworts and nullifiers to make up for that. This is what is killing my autism in that I'm trying to reconcile what is currently viable(fair) methods of removing heat and conserving cold without using the exploits.  My last idea was to create water reservoirs in the cold biomes with a combination of mining and autosweeper sorting small chunks to melt and balance the temps to a desired one.

9 hours ago, Argelle said:

OK then, I'll go for it.

Just for my education, I know of tiles letting gas through, tiles for gas and liquid, but how do liquid CO2 go down??

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It falls down cause there is excess fluid and it tries to even out, falling over the edge. 

You can make this system, just try to use chlorine instead, and make sure you have some automation to let out water when it's cold enough.

or make sure you can stop the cooling, so the water does not freeze. 

4 hours ago, SkunkMaster said:

It falls down cause there is excess fluid and it tries to even out, falling over the edge.

I recon the liquid and gas permeable tiles that allow this (horizontal arrow). No problem there.

My question was about the first yellow vertical arrow. How does liquid CO2 arrives from the top on this plateform in the first place?

7 hours ago, Argelle said:

I recon the liquid and gas permeable tiles that allow this (horizontal arrow). No problem there.

My question was about the first yellow vertical arrow. How does liquid CO2 arrives from the top on this plateform in the first place?

Once the liquid Co2 falls down into the liquid beneath it it vaporizes, making it flow up to the top again, where it gets liquefied and then drops down again.

 

21 hours ago, Kermack said:

There's no current legit way to cool geyser water in a seemingly fair way with the current assets without using the drip cooling exploit.  You would need upwards of 840,000 watts of cooling to defeat the geyser's emissions and there's not even nearly enough wheezeworts and nullifiers to make up for that. This is what is killing my autism in that I'm trying to reconcile what is currently viable(fair) methods of removing heat and conserving cold without using the exploits.  My last idea was to create water reservoirs in the cold biomes with a combination of mining and autosweeper sorting small chunks to melt and balance the temps to a desired one.

When there's a geyser, there's a way :D

 

Try this:

1-Make a water pool

2-Fill it up with water

3-Put an ice storage in

4-Let the ice melt so its temperature gets low

5-Mix it with geyser's hot water

 

You can also cut a pool below the geyser and put ice storage there, then use the water when it cools down.

 

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Something like this + hydrogen + abyssalite walls would also cool the water.

23 hours ago, Kermack said:

There's no current legit way to cool geyser water in a seemingly fair way with the current assets without using the drip cooling exploit.  You would need upwards of 840,000 watts of cooling to defeat the geyser's emissions and there's not even nearly enough wheezeworts and nullifiers to make up for that. This is what is killing my autism in that I'm trying to reconcile what is currently viable(fair) methods of removing heat and conserving cold without using the exploits.  My last idea was to create water reservoirs in the cold biomes with a combination of mining and autosweeper sorting small chunks to melt and balance the temps to a desired one.

Yes, there is no such one if you intend to cool !whole! geyser output down, but hey, you dont need all output from geyser to be cooled down - plants require some gramms per second to consume, machines dont care about input temp if they are made of amalgum, cooling gramms of water for plants to needed temp by using aquatuners is a legit thing.

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