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  • It's an online geyser calculator which will calculate the average output of a geyser,how many machines or plants can be sustained by this geyser, and how many percent of same type geyser will be beaten by this geyser.
  • If you are willing to help us translate it into other language, please follow the translation guide.
  • You can input the numbers by yourself, or upload (Ctrl+V is OK) the screenshot of geyser. Image recognition only supports English and Simplified Chinese and the result may be wrong. Because free daily usage of online image recognition is limited, if you can't use image recognition, don't feel strange.

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Geyser Data Sheet

 
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TIP -- A simple way to roughly distinguish the type of a buried geyser.
Find four neutronium blocks, there is always a buried geyser. Use build command to build tiles around a buried geyser measure it's size.
 
Width 4 * High 2 geysers are usually welcome.
Width 3 * High 3 geysers are extremely hot and I suggest not to dug them out if you have no temperature protection method.
 
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Example

There is a 3*3 geyser directly above my base. Since it's too hot, I decide not to dig it out in hurry.
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Great job, despite the fact that many of us using own spreadsheet's =).
Possible improvements: an ability to "save" my geysers would be nice and for creating "buffers" to store gas or liquid it is important to know how much tiles will be filled per full cycle or daily to avoid overpressure in case of not instant using\pumping. Easy for water, however for liquid gold or magma it is not so obvious and requires additional knowledge and calculations.
Easy way to find buried geysers in caustic and toxic biomes is to use thermal layer. Buried geysers are colder than surroundings. Method does not work for frozen biomes obviously =)
 

2 hours ago, CDoroFF said:

for creating "buffers" to store gas or liquid it is important to know how much tiles will be filled per full cycle or daily to avoid overpressure in case of not instant using\pumping. Easy for water, however for liquid gold or magma it is not so obvious and requires additional knowledge and calculations.

Should be added soon.:D

1 hour ago, PhailRaptor said:

Any chance this can be expanded a little, allowing you the option of storing multiple Geysers, and tagging them with a world seed?

I'm not the one who develop this website, so I told my programmer friend your idea. He said,"not easy", "future", "at least one month later":o

I guess he will be happy if someone can help him achieve this, but at least they need to be able to communicate in English.

Well, I did it at speadsheet too. Not really complicated to find out average (and number of tiles to fill). But for many player that might be helpfull.

Also, for water/steam you can find amout of oxygen you can get for it with electro. And maybe O2/60kg ~ number of dupes. (N. of fert synth for PW geyser? etc.)

I don't think it's a good idea to keep seed/geyser right now. Because Klei are changing it. (Or just wipe it every such update.)

30 minutes ago, SamLogan said:

Great job. Could you add the ratio obtained for each machine/plants?

Like for that geyser you can sustain X Electrolyzer or Y Bristle Blossom or etc...

I guess an online water usage calculator is easy to achieve than seed saver. But I'm not sure whether my friends have enough time. Because I asked them to program this calculator one month ago, but they were always busy until few days ago.

1 hour ago, R9MX4 said:

I guess an online water usage calculator is easy to achieve than seed saver. But I'm not sure whether my friends have enough time. Because I asked them to program this calculator one month ago, but they were always busy until few days ago.

Ok no problem your calculator is great anyway

7 hours ago, R9MX4 said:

I guess an online water usage calculator is easy to achieve than seed saver. But I'm not sure whether my friends have enough time. Because I asked them to program this calculator one month ago, but they were always busy until few days ago.

Wiil he merge some pull requests and bring it to production if i do it (or anyone)?

7 minutes ago, Kroning said:

Wiil he merge some pull requests and bring it to production if i do it (or anyone)?

I suggest you talk with him directly. English is OK.

Actually, I even don't know what's "pull requests" and "fork" mean.

 

Sorry.

2 hours ago, Kroning said:

Wiil he merge some pull requests and bring it to production if i do it (or anyone)?

Sure.

If your pull requests merge into master complete , the web site will be update in quickly.

Don't forgot to choose a emoji icon for languages.

https://afeld.github.io/emoji-css/

I think icon can help people to find language in quickly.

Russian, French and Spanish are available.

On 2018/5/11 at 5:41 PM, CDoroFF said:

store gas or liquid it is important to know how much tiles will be filled per full cycle or daily to avoid overpressure in case of not instant using\pumping. Easy for water, however for liquid gold or magma it is not so obvious and requires additional knowledge and calculations.

Your idea has come true.

On 2018/5/11 at 10:08 PM, SamLogan said:

Great job. Could you add the ratio obtained for each machine/plants?

Like for that geyser you can sustain X Electrolyzer or Y Bristle Blossom or etc...

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Your idea will come true though it is different with your idea. My friend is writing a simple text version. The sheet version may take some time. I can't promise anything about sheet version.

Just had a bug with this. It wasn't putting out any results after hitting "calc", nor giving an error message. I checked the console and it said:

Type error $.i18n.lang[locale]  is undefined in prop https://onical.ga/Script/i18n.js:6:49

After that I manually selected a language (top right buttons) it was working.

1 hour ago, clickrush said:

Just had a bug with this. It wasn't putting out any results after hitting "calc", nor giving an error message. I checked the console and it said:

Type error $.i18n.lang[locale]  is undefined in prop https://onical.ga/Script/i18n.js:6:49

After that I manually selected a language (top right buttons) it was working.

What language are you using? 

If you can, enter the following code in the console and tell me the return value.

navigator.languages

 

1 hour ago, clickrush said:
 
[ "de", "en-US", "en" ]

The web site is update complete.

It should be works well.

Please clean the cookie of your browser.

And use Ctrl + F5  to refresh the page.

If you have another questions , please make a issue here.

Thanks.

Great job @R9MX4

On the web calculator, are the stats set to zero after the last patch changing geysers stats?

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or is indeed this geyser in the top 1%?

Another question is: what does store mean ? How can I use it?

My guess is that one can drw from this info the number of tiles necessary to store the geyser product. but 3.60 tiles per cycle... (any cycle ? eruption cycle ? like this one erupts 47 cycles on 71.8 so 47 x 3.6 = 170 tiles needed ? that would be 170 tiles x 0.12 kg/s = 20 kg <=> the 20k/tile ??)

Is "store: 20 kg/tile" should not be "20 kg/cycles of eruption to be clearer ?

1 minute ago, Argelle said:

 

or is indeed this geyser in the top 1%?

In the latest CU update, the output of geysers have a big change. That means the percent calculator is pretty outdated now, sorry. I have sent new code to my friend yesterday, but Im not sure when he will have time to check it.

5 minutes ago, Argelle said:

store mean

Your NG geyser outputs 72kg NG per cycle. I assume you use high pressure vent to store them, so you need 3.6 tiles to store the 72kg NG.

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