tomyluo
tomyluo
47 / 1
23rd July
23rd July
Air conditioner with split indoor and outdoor units, with thermostat control
airconditioner heating cooling thermostat freezer refrigerator rfrg

Comments

  • Chemisst
    Chemisst
    29th July
    How do you generate pressure without using indestructible blocks like pump?
  • THELEAF4398
    THELEAF4398
    28th July
    im not going to ask
  • MegaKnight86
    MegaKnight86
    27th July
    works so good that i busted
  • tomyluo
    tomyluo
    27th July
    Ergoman: the thermostat uses FILT serialization to translate temp to pressure, when room temp is lower than set temp, the pressure difference blocks RFRG flow, so the thermostat turns off
  • Jeremy823
    Jeremy823
    27th July
    Try reduce presure of the bottom left chamber
  • badatphysicslol
    badatphysicslol
    27th July
    ohhh ok thanks
  • tomyluo
    tomyluo
    26th July
    badatphysicslol: blocks of polonium release heat, they are used as heat load in the rooms
  • badatphysicslol
    badatphysicslol
    26th July
    pretty cool, but why are there just blocks of polonium in the wall?? still +1
  • Ergoman
    Ergoman
    26th July
    found an issue. The cooling units indoors are kind of blocked with pressure. Doesnt it seem kinda odd why a air conditioner would be 110C when it is at maximum coldness?
  • ThaNook
    ThaNook
    25th July
    simple idea, good concept, good design, simple execution. amazing stuff. +1.