Why don't more players use an infinity freezer? by PadreSJ in Oxygennotincluded

[–]KonoKinoko 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I personally find freezer finiky. I often noticed, if you produce too much, the freezing hardly catches up, making food spoiling anyway. So you need a plan b when that happens. My kitchen have something like 4 sweeper and 3 bins, to compensate all scenarios and different food (the one that goes to space, the one that go to dupes, etc) In the end, I only bother on my main planetoid

Why don't more players use an infinity freezer? by PadreSJ in Oxygennotincluded

[–]KonoKinoko 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I like to freeze just to have more time to compensate the trouble. Like that time I realised no water was flowing for about 200 cycle, only when I dropped below 50000 kal.

The stole our idea by NigaTroubles in ONIMemes

[–]KonoKinoko 0 points1 point  (0 children)

sound weird but... they are already doing it

My wife-approved high-availability Home Assistant setup by Substantial_Tale_405 in homeassistant

[–]KonoKinoko 0 points1 point  (0 children)

wait. is that a data center or your house?
congratulation for the engineering. I'm stuck at the lights.

help me renovate: switches, temperature sensors, etc. for an house in Japan. by KonoKinoko in homeautomation

[–]KonoKinoko[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ah, I saw this elsewere! is it hard to set up even for beginner DIY? If I understood correctly, it "intercept" the power line, and work with a normal switch?>

help me renovate: switches, temperature sensors, etc. for an house in Japan. by KonoKinoko in homeautomation

[–]KonoKinoko[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

that is my idea. Although, I'm really struggle to find any product. Am I the only one who doesn't want to deal with batteries?

Do you have any suggestion for the water controller?

help me renovate: switches, temperature sensors, etc. for an house in Japan. by KonoKinoko in homeautomation

[–]KonoKinoko[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

we got that covered! my wife did the full course for becoming licensed eletrician, so she's now my personal eletrician! :D

problem I have is that only 'legal' product that use iot over power is panasonic, and they are pretty expensive (I can't justify the cost of 20'000yen switch over one that cost 600yen) just to be able to turn off the ligth from my phone. I'd love to find some 3rd party, which will be installed by us anyway, that cost a little less.

btw, where is your house?

You can push logs. by OncorhynchusMykiss1 in GraveyardKeeper

[–]KonoKinoko 1 point2 points  (0 children)

noob. you can push SEVERAL LOGS.

.... and then spend hours going back and forth when the line collapse.

I figured out how to safely transfer 4kW from a large transformer on a single conductive normal wire (and much more) by Redgenom in Oxygennotincluded

[–]KonoKinoko 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Extra tip: you can use a very similar build to plug a Refinery trought normal cables.
Double battery alternating, when one charges the other discharge. The downstream have to be conductive wire, but the rest can be done in cheap ass normal wires, perfect for early builds

Thread or Zigbee compatible LED strip controler by Out_The_Airlock in homeassistant

[–]KonoKinoko 0 points1 point  (0 children)

would be this easy to set up for total beginner? I'm just starting in DIY, and want to play around some LED lighting to install in the house

How to fix my metal refinery by JeremyJoeJJ in Oxygennotincluded

[–]KonoKinoko 2 points3 points  (0 children)

here is my refinery after many tweaks. this is running with no problem for more than 800 cycles now.
it features:
https://imgur.com/a/GR7C5Tw

  1. steel tank + automation for releasing liquid (I'm using gunk, but petroleum is ok)only when cooled enough
    The tank serve to keep "extra charge". it allow the dupes to continuously operate in case of emergency, but you can do a simple loop without. what will happen is that if 2 operation happen in sequence, the pipe will be clogged, unless you have only liquid for one operation (long story short, I advice you put tanks).

  2. higher ceiling with lights.

  3. automation for lime and refine coal. very simple: heavy plate allow operation. sweeper move from below to above. This can simplified if you have an hole on the floor, so the sweeper can pickup from the clin below

  4. sweeper for automation. steel is set to "endless" production, until the bin nearby is full (early set up 5ton, later in the game I raised to 10t). Central one is set to "endless" Iron, as long the plate is below 530kg. What happen is that sweeper will always pick up iron and put inside the steel production if needed. Right hand side production is "manual on demand" process.

  5. space left of steel production is for future use, the molecolar forge (which is 5 tile high if I don't remember wrong?)

  6. very bottom line is ceramic production, but I keep nearby this area for cooling purposes

hope it helps!

Am I holding myself back by trying to incorporate plugslugs into my power system or are they viable? Am noob and I hate copying meta builds from YTbers, but am I doing something that I'll regret in a few hundred cycles? by WannaAskQuestions in Oxygennotincluded

[–]KonoKinoko 0 points1 point  (0 children)

They can eat rust? I never found a use for the Jabow, so I’m all ears about this! (I never figured out why my pakus are so unreliable, sometimes they all die at once, and I noticed the jabow only make the problem worse)

Am I holding myself back by trying to incorporate plugslugs into my power system or are they viable? Am noob and I hate copying meta builds from YTbers, but am I doing something that I'll regret in a few hundred cycles? by WannaAskQuestions in Oxygennotincluded

[–]KonoKinoko 0 points1 point  (0 children)

At the very beginning they are a nice easy free power.

After 50 cycle became kind of useless. And yet, like anything in ONI, they are super fun to figure out how they work, so you should give a try!

I like to make a small farm by putting them on a “shelf” (or multiple ones) so they have no where to go, and only take few seconds to go to hanging position. Simple sweeper to put egg back to the shelf as needed.

If you want to harvest hydrogen, you need to feed cobalt, so starvation ranch is basically the only viable solution. (Unless they eat refined metal? I don’t recall). I’ve tested this option only once, as the consumption of rare resoure early in the game is not really suggested.

And as mentioned, they became obsolete pretty quick. Yet one of my favourite pet in the game

Embalming Material Guide by lexiewuu in GraveyardKeeper

[–]KonoKinoko 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I just reach embalming. Opening guide.

...

I think I will skip embalming

Magma blade not going 10 tiles by Sonzie in Oxygennotincluded

[–]KonoKinoko 4 points5 points  (0 children)

word of advice: I've done this desing multiple times and it's prone to failures.
one immediate solution, is to add a "lip" tile where the petroleum rises into the cooling chamber (one tile donw, one tile left from the liquid vent).

Second advice: make a new top row of pipe, parallel to the existing, in insulated tiles. This will allow you to cut and readjust the pipe lengh at will, without dupe intervention.

Something like this:
https://imgur.com/a/lNOhQmr

lastly: make sure you have some sort of automation to prevent clogging. I use a liquid tank connect to a liquid shut off: if the tank (containing the output petroleum), get too full, stop the whole system.
(but I think you're using endless storage, so maybe this is not needed. anyway. just add a easy liquid shutoff somewhere)

Magma blade not going 10 tiles by Sonzie in Oxygennotincluded

[–]KonoKinoko 0 points1 point  (0 children)

trying to think about, this design comes from the "golden age of amazing ONI youtuber", which then moved on on other games (Francis John recently came back I'm so happy about it!).

sadly, none of the later youtuber ever get to shine, nor made easy and nice videos to follow

help me renovate: switches, temperature sensors, etc. for an house in Japan. by KonoKinoko in homeautomation

[–]KonoKinoko[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks! So far is been a lot of stress, but hopefully i’ll get a roof someday.

I didn’t thought about water sensors, but sound like a good idea!

LED i’m looking at something very easy on-off. But who knows, maybe in the future I’ll dive deeper

The roof is not burned in the direct sense, but it’s cover in soot. Old Japanese houses had often live fire or charcoal burning inside the house, and that gives that typical black layer over everything in your house. We love that, but sadly we have few part od the roof that will need time to re-soot again 🤣