PDTC: Pressure Detector

  • AC
    30th Nov 2012 Member 7 Permalink

    A Suggestion

    PDTC: Pressure Detector-Creates a spark when pressure changes.(Not a good description but i cant really think of a better one.)

    Does not conduct heat, Indestructible.

    You can set the temp of the PDTC to change which pressure it detects.(like how PUMP and GPMP works.)

    Use tmp to change if it sparks above that pressure or below the pressure.(tmp=0:sparks when pressure is above its temperature,tmp=1:sparks when pressure is below its temperature.)

    Does not create a spark when pressure is equal.

    It would work well when used with PUMP.

  • Incredy
    30th Nov 2012 Member 0 Permalink

    Isn't TSNS Simular to this..?

  • jacob1
    30th Nov 2012 Developer 2 Permalink
    i'm pretty sure this is planned already. That's why an entire menu for sensors was created. I think there will also be sensors for different properties somehow too.
    It would probably work like TSNS and DTEC already do.
  • Burning97
    30th Nov 2012 Member 2 Permalink

    goo and  detector there I made one for you...

  • AC
    30th Nov 2012 Member 1 Permalink

    @Burning97 (View Post)

     I have tried something like that but the best pressure detector i could make was DTEC(PSTS) and PSTE, but it wouldn't work with negative pressure and isn't as customisable as my suggestion.

  • jklujm
    30th Nov 2012 Member 0 Permalink

    For very intracite creations, maybe tmp 2 would make the PDTC only spark if the temp is the exact same as the air pressure.

  • AC
    1st Dec 2012 Member 0 Permalink

    @jklujm (View Post)

     Sounds good.

  • Potbelly
    1st Dec 2012 Banned 0 Permalink
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  • Amphealy
    3rd Dec 2012 Member 0 Permalink

    Pressure sensor would be cool. However, for now you can use vaporization temperature of DSTW to detect negative pressure. It works quite well. I used it on an EXOT/ISOZ Reactor I made a few weeks ago to detect if the reactor housing is near 0 or near -30. The lower your pressure is, the lower the temperature required to change DSTW to WTRV. I think it works in reverse too. but not too sure, haven't tried it.

  • tommig
    3rd Dec 2012 Member 0 Permalink

    @AC (View Post)

     You may be happy to hear I already have code for this...