procat
procat
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12th October
12th October
Duplicates salt up to 240x ! Put some salt in the input and press the red button. DO NOT turn on ambient heat. Known issues: may not work perfectly after the first time (fix in progress).
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Comments

  • procat
    procat
    21st October
    @jakav That explains everything weird happening on the FP
  • Jakav
    Jakav
    17th October
    The FP algorithm is randomized as of recently, so that's why it's leaving FP and coming back on rapidly.
  • jm211
    jm211
    16th October
    I mean i do have a save that produces infinite thermite from self duplicating salt. Im planning to publish it soon, right now i am just trying to "pretty up" the save.
  • mr_hyperspace
    mr_hyperspace
    15th October
    now we just need to figure out how to turn salt into sprk and we have the dumbest reactor idea ever
  • jm211
    jm211
    15th October
    Wow this thing has left and rejoined FP at least 4 times that I know of. TPT algorithm is bein a bit wild
  • jm211
    jm211
    14th October
    3161903 is a combination of the two methods. Using the gel/spng method as typical but with the addition of @procat's freezing treatment greatly enhances the reaction speed.
  • EnganK
    EnganK
    14th October
    It's not the most efficient design, but using ICE to quickly convert DSTW to SLTW is quite an interesting solution
  • jm211
    jm211
    14th October
    Love how every once in awhile, people rediscover infinite water. I made one over 4 years ago (2575852) as part of a loxy factory. Like @JunkPile's save, it is generally faster to use gel/spng and then pressure to separate the sltw. This gives a more consistent output, but it doesn't scale well. This is good tho, as I haven't seen ice being used as a method to speed up the sltw creation.
  • JunkPile
    JunkPile
    13th October
    i made a water duplicator with a similar concept but i used sponge and gel instead of boiling it
  • procat
    procat
    12th October
    @R4WLYX Yeah. I also made a salt-based water duplicator, so if i can connect them it will output infinite salt and water.