Hi, im brand new pretty much (yesterday), and im wondering, how do you heat water with electic, in alot of videos they do, and my temp stays at 22-22.05 C? help please :) and thanks in advanced
Its what i do i use a conducter wall that blocks everything. i use a batt which does a constant flow and it stays at the same temp but there is current running through it :(:(
nvm, i got it, the wall does not do the full current, but na im just experimenting! :P its for a power plant but see bro, idk how to do a nuclear reactor soo :( lol and when you use plasma to heat one chamber the heat goes into the cooling chamber where the steam goes back into water so i can do that either!
Metal heats up with electricity. So make sure that water is seperated by atleast two tiles of a non electric conductor but good heat conductor. Try not to to use breakable stuff as steam do raise pressure.
name a good heat conducter? and see how do you cool the room down? and how do you keep the hot air in from mixing with the cold air outside, alot of ?'s but i really need to know them, there key to what im doing :D oh and when you run the current through the water, it runs the current back to the metal or iron, anyway to counter this?
@lordstr305(View Post) FILT/BHOL/HSWC are good heat conductors. You can cool the "room" down using many different methods like still LIFE or CFLM. Ambient heat can't be blocked. Do you know that METL, when SPRK'ed frequently, goes up to 400deg C?