Metals cool down too quickly

  • Ernst
    17th Jul 2010 Member 0 Permalink
    Well that's all. It's really annoying that metals cool down from ~1500°C to 22°C in about 2 seconds.
  • Rik
    17th Jul 2010 Member 0 Permalink
    This is a feature of PTCT and NTCT, avoid using those metals for construction, they are intended for electric circuits.
  • Ernst
    17th Jul 2010 Member 0 Permalink
    Well but it's very hard too keep NTCT on >100°C when it cools down so quickly.
    Makes no sense to me
  • Simon
    17th Jul 2010 Administrator 0 Permalink
    It's best to use very small amounts (2 pixels at best). It's easiest to use a METL rod (1 pixel) at a distance of 1 pixel like in this diagram:
    http://cl.ly/1gY2
    This is a simple AND gate. the middle conductor is METL, once that has a current, it will heat the NTCT very quickly, despite its distance, allowing the right conductor to transfer electric current to the left.
    For more examples, see: http://powder.hardwired.org.uk/View.html?ID=2754
  • Finalflash50
    17th Mar 2013 Banned 4 Permalink
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  • boxmein
    17th Mar 2013 Former Staff 0 Permalink
    @Ernst (View Post)
    It only cools down quickly when you spark it with METL.

    edit - whoops, bumped a mega-necro