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replace mesh with tile, expand to one side, you need water to be at the feet of the statues, in your case I would move statues and weezes down to your water line.

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this ties the statue to water acting as a heat sink, as your liquid converts it trades gained cold with the statue, with the steam, converting more.  Once your trigger a conversion sequence it will carry itself.

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make those ones tile or something solid

then just dribble a little of the water by the pump on the the left weezewort, this should trigger everything else for you.

WHeezwarts have an upper limit, so Neotuck has the right idea.  Build a separate room, fill it with hydrogen, put the wheezewarts in there.  Then use tempshift plates or a liquid radiator system to pipe the cold from the wheezewarts to the steam room.

I've had some luck using some hydrogen and placing the wheezewarts high in the room, but no idea how many cycles that will be good for. Was hoping not to have to go to the trouble of externaly cooling it but maybe that's the only way while completely containing the heat.

You can mix the piping and pump the hot water straight into the electrolyzers. Some pump them into showers, toilets and sinks with abyssalite pipes, but that causes them to heat up. You may be able to do some spot cooling with worts in those locations. Or, if you dont need it for now, just let it sit.

I made a post earlier about the difficulties of using steam generators.  I found two things that may be beneficial here: One is that steam vents may put out really really hot steam, but the actual hot mass is relatively low.  Second: A liquid pipe radiator works really good at keeping temperatures down.

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4 hours ago, KittenIsAGeek said:

WHeezwarts have an upper limit, so Neotuck has the right idea.  Build a separate room, fill it with hydrogen, put the wheezewarts in there.  Then use tempshift plates or a liquid radiator system to pipe the cold from the wheezewarts to the steam room.

I prefer solid radiator for the high thermal conductivity.  Here's a pic of what I like to build and only the pump uses power.  I know water is in the upper 90s but most of it gets used for electrolyzers and carbon skimmer/water sieves so it's not a problem

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