wes12321
wes12321
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13th Mar 2014
29th Sep 2014
The name says it all, this is simply just a heat graph designed to withstand bombs or heater designs that can fit in the test area Update: added energy particle removal system
detailedgrapher electronics graph heat

Comments

  • johno
    johno
    15th Mar 2014
    You need to make the graph measure different tempatures, so if theres 30 degrees, the line goes up to 30 degrees height. Etc.
  • wes12321
    wes12321
    15th Mar 2014
    wouldnt work fast enough. phot would heat ptct and ntct up too fast
  • shay
    shay
    15th Mar 2014
    maybe use a line of ntct/ptct to cool the beam to 20C before it hits the bomb area?
  • program
    program
    15th Mar 2014
    graph is too big, but the conecpt is good, +1
  • wes12321
    wes12321
    15th Mar 2014
    @ shay: photons would be great except that at 900 degrees, they would heat the filt when there is no bomb in the chamber.
  • Dorito_tRF
    Dorito_tRF
    14th Mar 2014
    wayyy too laggy
  • shay
    shay
    14th Mar 2014
    im giving it a +1
  • shay
    shay
    14th Mar 2014
    i like the concept, but many of the mechanics are broken/inefficient in it. 1. try replacing the neut area with a phot beam. it will make it much more efficient at conducting the heat. 2. try putting a non conductive element that allows aray through around the filt so the heat isnt lost in the massive block of bray. (aray or wifi works)
  • shay
    shay
    14th Mar 2014
    @POWDER_AU_ bombs that use deut/prot generally hit the particle cap, meaning it cant put the bray on the screen, making a broken graph
  • wes12321
    wes12321
    14th Mar 2014
    i tried multiple things to get the bray to only show when it is in its high life mode... nothing worked, and i cannot figure out how to remove blue bray without removing all bray... sorry for any lag, but i made this on a fast computer.