abud Posted May 28, 2018 Share Posted May 28, 2018 Since ranching mark II, there is sensor for pipe that makes these things possible. Actually since update I thought this is the normal way to use those sensors Forgive me if this already shared before. Most of screenshot was made in sandbox mode because too many other things around in original position. Multi filter Can handle multiple output Need 10W power for each output Did not suffer from output pipe jammed or power loss problem Need more space than original filters Those bridges may necessary to avoid packets confusion because he will see output after output Spoiler Same multi filter with slightly different layout Different layout to give basic idea that we can shape it depends on how much space available. Spoiler Maybe try linear or circular? Oxygen or not We still can use it like original filters if we want to Spoiler Multi Cooling loop Aquatuner to illustrate cooling source, another cooling source can be used Battery and transformator to illustrate heat source Doesn't have to radiant pipe, just to highlight cooling circle Temp sensor in cooling source is set to above [freezing point + 15C] Temp sensor in heat source is set to above our target temperature Those bridges may necessary to guide packets Those sensor filters in simplified form, make sure there is no pipe jammed Spoiler For example if I use P-water as medium, I will set -5C on aquatuner and 0C on heat sources, One aquatuner can handle many cooling circuits. Temp plates / radiant pipe / metal tile,can be used if temperature difference between heat source and liquid transferring too slow. Or for special case Spoiler Usually I just use P-water on granite pipe for general purposes. Just like when I worried that my gas pump will overheat Spoiler Link to comment https://forums.kleientertainment.com/forums/topic/91156-multi-filter-and-cooling-loop/ Share on other sites More sharing options...
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