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

  • JDLENL
    JDLENL
    10th Aug 2017
    ...so ambient heat is useless here?
  • ApertureTech
    ApertureTech
    10th Aug 2017
    TheNik: It can't be realistic since objects don't actually radiate heat away! This only 'fakes' it and I aknowledge it multiple time. Thanks!
  • kerponaut
    kerponaut
    10th Aug 2017
    a PROTON version fould not work because if the proton was to hit the CRAY it fould heat it up meaning that i fould create heated protons
  • Punderful20
    Punderful20
    10th Aug 2017
    The (the powder toy) radiator
  • TheNik
    TheNik
    10th Aug 2017
    Not realistic, but it behaves in a realistic way. But I am nitpicking again. :P Cool idea!
  • v325
    v325
    10th Aug 2017
    It fails after some time...
  • Durfulham
    Durfulham
    10th Aug 2017
    Very interesting. Good work with the double FP.
  • TheArchitect
    TheArchitect
    9th Aug 2017
    Basically, this could be seen as conversion of thermal energy to photons. Cool, I like the idea, but I would have used PROT.
  • ApertureTech
    ApertureTech
    9th Aug 2017
    I mean, like you've said, is it needed? God no, there's way more effective ways. However I made it with the intent of somewhat replicating how radiation-only radiators actually work, as far as TPT allows for at least.
  • R33sesK1ng
    R33sesK1ng
    9th Aug 2017
    Or, just use PROT. Though, one could definitely argue that it is equally effective, but twice as interesting. Luckily, I'm not a pessimist. +1!