The newest rocket engine of GalactiX, capable of producing immense amounts of thrust with very high efficiency using the power of hydrogen fusion.
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Posted a semi-janky fix at id:3277142
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I believe that if you are able to keep the truster tip at a higher pressure (5-8) the thruster will survive a full burn much more often.
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Okay after a bit more testing, the low pressure theory seems to work out. Put shld instead on insl on those last four px of insl, the crmc below it on the edges melt away from that area.
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perhaps layering the crmc could help make sure that a short burst of heat from a stray photon wont melt/burn anything?
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I believe i may have found the source of the crmc failure, at the very bottom of the engine, on the left side that bottom "strip" of crmc is breifly exposed to a negative pressure wave on startup, i think this, along with the 2.5c~ heat makes that particular bit prone to melting. will investigate.
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if hydrogen level is below a certain level, it turns off for safety(it will explode if it runs without hydrogen)
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did you run out of hydrogen?
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why does it keep turning off?
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it wont overheat for as long as its removed from the stand, and you have aimbent heat on, the only downside is a longer ignition time
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wait a minute... it works better with aimbent heat on! with just a few small tweaks to the pressure vessel, this thing would work perfectly!