How to freeze the CO2? Pls help

  • BBbirdgoogoo
    23rd September Member 0 Permalink

    And this is my first time seriously using circuits like sillicons, pls give advice.

  • MachineMan
    24th September Member 0 Permalink

    Use any cooling mechanisim in the game; CFLM cools things down things down more rapidly than any other element.

  • BBbirdgoogoo
    25th September Member 0 Permalink

    I was using NICE, and is there a reaction that creates CFLM?

  • MachineMan
    25th September Member 0 Permalink

    C-5 explodes into CFLM and pressure upon contact with CFLM, LOXY, LN2, TRON, or anything that's -174C.  ANAR also burns with CFLM creating more CFLM.  The best way to make CFLM constantly is not with reactions though, but with CLNE or PCLN.

    Edited 2 times by MachineMan. Last: 25th September
  • BBbirdgoogoo
    25th September Member 0 Permalink

    I changed a bit, still not working well? 

  • MachineMan
    25th September Member 0 Permalink

    Maybe the heat-conducting element between the CFLM and the CO2 has a low heat conductivity; try putting HEAC or FILT between the CFLM and CO2, both HEAC and FILT have a heat conductivity of 100%.

    Edited 2 times by MachineMan. Last: 26th September
  • BBbirdgoogoo
    26th September Member 0 Permalink

    I am trying to make it using destructive materials as much as I can, an d I even tried directly putting the cflm in, or 1 pixel thick titanium 

  • Jay0
    26th September Banned 0 Permalink
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  • MachineMan
    26th September Member 0 Permalink

    Try turning off the ambient heat; ambient heat makes heat conduction less effective.

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  • BBbirdgoogoo
    11:25:12 Member 0 Permalink

    But is there any way to to with ambient heat? The ground may heat up too much if I turn off ambient heat

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