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Even just a regular fan who could blow air around, lowering heat in front, even if it means heat is geneated behind it would be nice, (Altouh I'm not sure how well it'd work with the slo as mollses air flow from the gasphysicsimulation, sadl.)

And has somene suggested in another thread, having a tile who could use Thermo elecric cooling plate to tansfer heat from one side to another would be great. Or a regular heat pump (alhough I gues that's what the thermo regulaor is or already)

None of that would 'remove' heat technically,just move it around nd maybe concentrate it in heat sinks but for the early game that would help quite a bit.

Did you try the new metal tiles ?

Hydrogen is no longer the best way to cool down now.

Water is really good for absorbing heat.

For example, you can easily make a passive coolant system with metal tile going in cold biome.(on the pic, you see an hot zone, but it's just because i set my temp too higher, and the poluted water went into steam in the machinery...so it's intantly turn into 90°... but look the metal tile are still lower than 10°...)before the steam leak, the room was at 10°, in a hot biome at 40°...

 

*or just a system for absorbing the heat, like i do for my polymer press(in this case, wheesewort are useless...). The press is at 40° but the water under is still at 27°...and the tile under are at 28°

 

If the system go too high in temp, just shutdown for a little time, and you will be fine...

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I cant answer you, need more test, but in this case, the polymere run well for more than 30 cycles...

and there is a little mistake on the pic, the two metal tide on the side are in contact with water coming from the press, so they are taking the heat from the press, but i changed them with abysallyte, and the heat exchange is nullify...

So what you see in pic is not the optimal version...

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