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Is is due to the origin of abyssalite. If dug on hot aera, it will be hot. But once constructed, it should not be scortching (100, 200 °C ?) as there is a limit on temperature for builded material (45°C ?).

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3 minutes ago, Argelle said:

Is is due to the origin of abyssalite. If dug on hot aera, it will be hot. But once constructed, it should not be scortching (100, 200 °C ?) as there is a limit on temperature for builded material (45°C ?).

abyssalite doesn't belong to Liquifiable, so the range is 15~45C.

yes @R9MX4 that's what I mean by "limit", althrough, to be strict, I should have put "two limits", one thereof upper limit at 45 °C, and a lower one of 15°C.

I'm curious on what the OP concider scortching (to me it's above 100°C).

Just now, Argelle said:

yes @R9MX4 that's what I mean by "limit", althrough, to be strict, I should have put "two limits", one thereof upper limit at 45 °C, and a lower one of 15°C.

I'm curious on what the OP concider scortching (to me it's above 100°C).

To be honest, both scorching and chilled are strange. Maybe OP's pipes have survived long heat exchange.Anyway, I can't make a conclusion without enough clues

8 minutes ago, Argelle said:

yes @R9MX4 that's what I mean by "limit", althrough, to be strict, I should have put "two limits", one thereof upper limit at 45 °C, and a lower one of 15°C.

I'm curious on what the OP concider scortching (to me it's above 100°C).

If you press F3 it says 99°, but it might be the avg between Hot and scorching, so ~70°((99+37)/2). (I was thinking about dupes scalding)

I imagine the OP means "they show as red when I press F3", which means temperature around 40-50+°

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