Jaggetty
Jaggetty
10 / 5
24th Aug 2023
24th Aug 2023
A more or less accurate version of the technical side of a Fridge/Refrigerator.
refrigerant fridge refrigerator fans rfrg

Comments

  • micque
    micque
    29th Aug 2023
    Invictus_prosaria: Welcome to TPT lol
  • Invictus_prosaria
    Invictus_prosaria
    27th Aug 2023
    nice tho +1
  • Invictus_prosaria
    Invictus_prosaria
    27th Aug 2023
    What is it with tpt Front page and arguments
  • Jaggetty
    Jaggetty
    26th Aug 2023
    Just chill an enjoy tpt
  • Jaggetty
    Jaggetty
    26th Aug 2023
    There's no point arguing over a little pixel game, geez
  • EnganK
    EnganK
    26th Aug 2023
    And yes, replacing GLOW with RFRG does not make your refrigerator more realistic if its cooling does not depend on the properties of RFRG.
  • EnganK
    EnganK
    26th Aug 2023
    The only reason GLOW clogs is because it doesn't have a gaseous form. Under gravity-off conditions (which is an acceptable assumption when testing non-gravity systems), GLOW cools even better than RFRG, as seen in id:3034367.
  • Jaggetty
    Jaggetty
    26th Aug 2023
    Also GLOW clogs it up and does not cool it down as well as RFRG. So its nt my refrigerator being unrealistic, but you being unrealistic
  • Jaggetty
    Jaggetty
    26th Aug 2023
    That really doesn't matter, plus that would be unrealistic, that's why you put RFRG in it, otherwise its not accurate obviously.
  • EnganK
    EnganK
    25th Aug 2023
    LN2 cools the RFRG/RFGL, which in turn cools the left side. The same thing happens if you replace RFRG with, for example, GLOW, regardless of the properties of RFRG. As a result, this is not a realistic refrigerator using RFRG properties, but simply LN2 cooling with some extra steps.