ApertureTech
ApertureTech
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9th Aug 2017
10th Aug 2017
A simple idea which I came up with when thinking on the new refrigerant and how it needed something to transfer heat to. This 'fakes' a radiation-only radiator, and comes with a reactor that cools itself down and its WATR thanks to said radiator. Enjoy!
deadly uran meltdown reactor phot radiator heat vent energy

Comments

  • ApertureTech
    ApertureTech
    8th Aug 2021
    This is for use with ambient heat disabled
  • hujhgjt
    hujhgjt
    21st Jul 2020
    either I'm really confused or dosen't ambient heat cool stuff down faster by putting out heat of objects into the air?
  • ZeSpaceKetteh
    ZeSpaceKetteh
    19th Apr 2020
    simply ingenious +1
  • garr890354839
    garr890354839
    16th Aug 2017
    id:2175118 Here is the fix implemented. Although you say the heat is radiated away by the photons, once they leave the cooled environment, they are useless. Also, if used to cool photo-sensitive areas, it may mess up the electronics. Then what?
  • garr890354839
    garr890354839
    16th Aug 2017
    You can always place them away from the source (3-4 pixels away)
  • ApertureTech
    ApertureTech
    15th Aug 2017
    The photons going everywhere are kind of intended. It's how it "radiates away the heat".
  • Euanwhitehead
    Euanwhitehead
    14th Aug 2017
    cool save, if you use polonium and can get something to obsorb the neutrons it is pretty good at creating heat. +1
  • Timothysparrow
    Timothysparrow
    14th Aug 2017
    you should use polonium
  • garr890354839
    garr890354839
    14th Aug 2017
    To prevent all the photons going everywhere, use 2 layers of VOID.
  • sunny1saturday
    sunny1saturday
    14th Aug 2017
    wow the most long standing save on tpt FP