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9 minutes ago, chemie said:

Valves have very limited use scenarios now we automated shutoff valves.

I'm not aware of another (let alone a better) way to make a mechanical filter.

 

EDIT: Here's what I mean: 

It's a way to filter fluids (gases/liquids) without power.

24 minutes ago, Neotuck said:

I think they will be important with slickster stables, you want to keep them well fed with CO2 but not over pressurize the room 

You would not use the flow adjustable valve.  You will use an automated shutoff valve and pressure sensor.

10 minutes ago, chemie said:

You would not use the flow adjustable valve.  You will use an automated shutoff valve and pressure sensor.

that required installing extra power lines and using extra refined metal for automation.  Why spend more when the same outcome can be achieved with less?

1 hour ago, Luminite2 said:

I'm not aware of another (let alone a better) way to make a mechanical filter.

 

EDIT: Here's what I mean: 

It's a way to filter fluids (gases/liquids) without power.

Like I said, limited use scenarios.  Nothing has changed there, you always needed dups to change the settings

16 minutes ago, Neotuck said:

that required installing extra power lines and using extra refined metal for automation.  Why spend more when the same outcome can be achieved with less?

Well, if controlling gas pressure is your goal, a manual flow setting seems a poor way.  Zero automation just use a normal vent to control to 2000 kg

2 minutes ago, chemie said:

Like I said, limited use scenarios.  Nothing has changed there, you always needed dups to change the settings

Well, if controlling gas pressure is your goal, a manual flow setting seems a poor way.  Zero automation just use a normal vent to control to 2000 kg

I calculated 8 tamed slicksters only need 1333 g/s of CO2 any more and the room will start to build up pressure

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