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You need to cool a gas with a lower boiling point than the temperature that liquefy or freeze the gas you want. Most people use hydrogen as the cooling gas. And then release the hydrogen into a room filled with the gas you want to liquefy or freeze.

Take a screenshot of your setup both with and without pipe view so people can see if you're doing something wrong or if it just takes longer than you're expecting to cool it down.

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Try googling 'Hydrogen bubbler'. Basicly, use the thermoregulators on hydrogen in a closed loop, and it will cool it down immensely. Add in a radiator room with this cold hydrogen goign through that, and you can cool off the gas in the room with that, turning it to liquid. A good way to clean pO2 by turning it into liquid but clean O2.
Pour that into your sleet wheat farm and you can keep that place nice and cold.

 

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