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I was about to enjoy the supposedly cool oxygen that ive pumped in into my Anti Thermo Nullifer (ATN) room and pump out into my base when I realized a tiny little detail that is the room is nearly 50°C instead of supposedly being negative due to how much the ATN cools down the area. Ive checked and realized that it lables my ATM  as "Too cold", when its internal temperature is 20°C.  


Before i realized this problem, i had a crash. Maybe that is what started it all. The crash happened when i was demolishing my old oxygen cooling system. Either way, unfortunately, all my previous save data before the crash are overwritten.  
  
Lastly, the ATN building is said to be made out of Iron instead of Neutronium. The naturally occuring tiles, supposidly also made out of neutronium, is made out of obsidian. Ive checked other tiles and ATN in my world and they are also made out of said materials instead of Neutronium.  

Do note that the ATN is fully supplied with hydrogen. Ive tried disconnecting it and reconnecting it  but alas it did not work.
  
Ive tried quitting the game but the problem hasnt changed. Is there any fix to this?   

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on your keyboard is a button Prt Sc or Print Screen, just to the right of F12.  Press that button in game then paste into chat box directly.  Secondly, try putting said nullifier in its own box, stuffed full of hydrogen top to bottom and you should be able to avoid this issue.  I generally don't see it happen that hot though, normally its atleast -50 (Co2 chlorine condensing)

16 minutes ago, Kabrute said:

on your keyboard is a button Prt Sc or Print Screen, just to the right of F12.  Press that button in game then paste into chat box directly.  Secondly, try putting said nullifier in its own box, stuffed full of hydrogen top to bottom and you should be able to avoid this issue.  I generally don't see it happen that hot though, normally its atleast -50 (Co2 chlorine condensing)

I was typing my issue on my iPad so i cant really do that.  Anyways.

 

Does the ATN still work if its immersed in hydrogen? I dont think it matters as long as the machine lables itself as "Too cold" even when it's 20°C.

Edit: Now i remember why i didnt do what did before. My laptop lags if i open even a single browser. Anyways, here are the pictures of my hydrogen line.

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if there is nothing but hydrogen in the room the machine will not label itself too cold above -170c

the "too cold" indicator is "normally" a sign that some gas would be liquifified by the machine lowering in temp, steam will register as "too cold" to activate while causing heat damage to the machine......

your gas filters have red flags hovering over them, I am not sure how they got in this state but this could constitute a "no input" condition on your hydrogen line preventing any gas from actually flowing.

when you hover your mouse over them do you see "no output" or "no filter selected"?

Then again, if your hydrogen electrical generators make power, and it looks that way because their sections of pipe are empty, then I'm looking at the wrong thing.

 

Silly question, have you tried save and load?

(kabrute is right, if the room is full of H2 and 20C, but the TN has the "too cold" flag there is something wrong)

1 hour ago, Kabrute said:

if there is nothing but hydrogen in the room the machine will not label itself too cold above -170c

the "too cold" indicator is "normally" a sign that some gas would be liquifified by the machine lowering in temp, steam will register as "too cold" to activate while causing heat damage to the machine......

Can you further explain. I didnt get what you mean. What i do know is that oxygen is the only gas present in the room because all other gasses have been pumped out. There is no steam, and i highly doubt carbon dioxide and chlorine (the only two gasses ive observed to go liquid state near the AETN) can stay liquid when the room is nearing 50°C

 

9 minutes ago, avc15 said:

your gas filters have red flags hovering over them, I am not sure how they got in this state but this could constitute a "no input" condition on your hydrogen line preventing any gas from actually flowing.

when you hover your mouse over them do you see "no output" or "no filter selected"?

Then again, if your hydrogen electrical generators make power, and it looks that way because their sections of pipe are empty, then I'm looking at the wrong thing.

 

Silly question, have you tried save and load?

(kabrute is right, if the room is full of H2 and 20C, but the TN has the "too cold" flag there is something wrong)

The only thing it says is "too cold" everything else is connected as it should be. I tried going back to my previous save, and once the machine got too cold due to natural reasons (it got (-100°C ish), it never came back up even when the machine itself was higher than the freezing point of water.

Thanks for all the help guys. I managed to figure out the problem. Apparantly, my gas pump wasnt receiving enough gas, causing its nearby blocks to go vacuum. Because of the vacuum being labled as absolute zero in temperature, my AETN refused to work. I simply moved the gas pumps on the right by one block and the AETN worked normally. No pipe erros, no wrong placement of blocks, no mixups, and no bugs. (Well, maybe the pump eternally making a coumple blocks vacuum)

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