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
    13th Aug 2017
    I guess that you can regulate the target temperature this way. But if you'd rather NTCT nothing's stopping you from using it.
  • balamcat
    balamcat
    13th Aug 2017
    This is great and all... but why not just use ntct?
  • TPTRules
    TPTRules
    12th Aug 2017
    wow great job
  • kerponaut
    kerponaut
    11th Aug 2017
    @romulusnr No ambient heat mode just simulates heat transfered to the air.
  • TheVilest
    TheVilest
    11th Aug 2017
    You need a better system to get the heat to the radiator. The current one does not provide enough.
  • romulusnr
    romulusnr
    11th Aug 2017
    "hot objects do not radiate away heat" Isn't that what Ambient Heat mode does?
  • TheArchitect
    TheArchitect
    10th Aug 2017
    I could and very well might do a total rebuild to that end.
  • TheArchitect
    TheArchitect
    10th Aug 2017
    A quick mod to use PROT: id:2173149
  • TheArchitect
    TheArchitect
    10th Aug 2017
    It would need to be reengineered in order to use protons, but it is a more than viable route.
  • ApertureTech
    ApertureTech
    10th Aug 2017
    The reactor is made with the TPT radiator, so that ambient heat isn't necessary to dissipate heat. I don't know what might happen if you enable it - it might work better, or it might break.