If you use low temperature (-200C)hydrogen to cool other gas (like oxygen) in order to get liquid oxygen, when oxygen liquefied, a small amount hydrogen will just vanish for no reason. If you didn't add hydrogen into the liquefying system, in the end all hydrogen will disappear during the liquefying process. You can use my saved data to see what i meant. The liquefying chamber is nearly on the bottom of map.
PS: Forgive my poor English. I hope I express myself clearly.
Steps to Reproduce
Use thermo regulator to cool hydrogen, then pump it into oxygen in order to get liquid oxygen. All you need to do is run my file, you will see what I meant. By the way, the liquefying chamber is nearly on the bottom of map.
Use thermo regulator to cool hydrogen, then pump it into oxygen in order to get liquid oxygen. All you need to do is run my file, you will see what I meant. By the way, the liquefying chamber is nearly on the bottom of map.
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