Xenarchus89
Xenarchus89
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23rd Jul 2018
17th Aug 2018
I found a completely new way to filter water that may also be a glitch! I made a simple machine to showcase the process. Please vote and tell me what you think in comments!
glitch singularity heat gravity salt machine electronic distiller water purifyer

Comments

  • Xenarchus89
    Xenarchus89
    23rd Aug 2018
    Thanks. Good job. Were gonna need to research this more.
  • Matera_the_Mad
    Matera_the_Mad
    21st Aug 2018
    I finally got it figured out -- it's extremely low pressure. After measuring the pressure at the bottom of the water tank in the SING version, I made some tests with PUMP at a low temp. It's a little tricky to find the right temp -- SING is smarter than me :p Anyway, now we know something. Of course I see in the forum somebody finally came up with the answer, but I had it already. [rolls eyes]
  • Xenarchus89
    Xenarchus89
    20th Aug 2018
    @Matera, Thank you so much. I checked out your save. You are the first person to actually appreciate and speculate on this.
  • Matera_the_Mad
    Matera_the_Mad
    19th Aug 2018
    see id:2316955 the lazy (wo)man's version
  • Matera_the_Mad
    Matera_the_Mad
    19th Aug 2018
    I do. Unlike many howling idjits who claim to love TPT science, I actually do science. I almost fell asleep sitting here adding SING, but I could see that there was less salt. I used the console to get a salt particle count. Then I refreshed and started over, and counted again. Newly begun, over 2300 salt particles. After tedious SING pumping, 1520. Numbers don't lie. At least not these numbers. +1
  • Xenarchus89
    Xenarchus89
    17th Aug 2018
    BUT THE SALT LIGIT DISAPPEARS SLOWLY! Why does nobody get that??
  • v325
    v325
    17th Aug 2018
    In fact, water boils due to low pressure, wich is reality-based! Not a glitch at all. Not a glitch, not something new. I'll downvote. And now you know wny.
  • Xenarchus89
    Xenarchus89
    17th Aug 2018
    Wow haters, I find an insane way to filter water that leaves no waste, and you all downvote.
  • Xenarchus89
    Xenarchus89
    16th Aug 2018
    Also, I have been studying this and it appears that the cycle the water goes through in which it evaporates and condensates over and over within a few seconds is what destroys the salt. The water is evaporating and condensating so fast that it distributes the salt throughout the water, which makes the salt disappear and turns the SLTW into WATR.
  • Xenarchus89
    Xenarchus89
    16th Aug 2018
    New update! The machine and reaction now work. Unfortunately, you must manually refill the SING becasue CLNE won't clone it. Note: COMPLETELY refill the chamber with sing when it runs out.