How about this?

  • Videogamer555
    25th Aug 2011 Member 0 Permalink
    I like how you make H2 burn hotter than O2, but I have a better idea, that should probably be implemented before someone makes a save using this that would become broken if my idea were implemented.

    I think H2 should by itself burn the same temperature as O2, but when mixes (such that burning them together makes steam) that then and only then the flame should be hotter.
  • code1949
    25th Aug 2011 Member 0 Permalink
    @Videogamer555 (View Post)
    Actually H2 and O2 combined burns at over 3000C. Normally, they burn at less than 600C.
  • Videogamer555
    25th Aug 2011 Member 0 Permalink

    code1949:

    @Videogamer555!156133
    Actually H2 and O2 combined burns at over 3000C. Normally, they burn at less than 600C.

    Then there's a bug. O2 burns 800C and H2 burns at 3000C. If the programmers meant to make O2+H2 only burn at 3000C then there is definitely a bug!
  • code1949
    25th Aug 2011 Member 0 Permalink
    @Videogamer555 (View Post)
    H2 burns doesn't burn that high except in high concentrations. H2+O2 > H2&O2
  • Videogamer555
    25th Aug 2011 Member 0 Permalink
    I found H2 burns at about 1200 by itself O2 burns 800. 1200 is hot enough to melt metal. 800 isn't.
    Now the ONLY time it should be hot enough to melt metal is when the H2 and O2 are mixed.
  • triclops200
    25th Aug 2011 Former Staff 0 Permalink
    Hydrogen (H2) air 2210
    Hydrogen (H2) Oxygen 3200
    List of burn temperatures through testing. That is why I made the temps equal to that, though there obviously is a glitch somewhere if the temp is lower than that.