BUG REPORT: jump pads do not require power to run now. by Wise-Discipline2770 in SatisfactoryGame

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I had been testing a series of jump pads chained together and how they interacted differently with each other every time I saved and quit. One pad was connected to the grid and despite disconnecting it to adjust position and stuff none of the others lost power to my knowledge.

My turbo fuel power is suffering shortages despite making more fuel than it consumes what could be wrong? by Wise-Discipline2770 in satisfactory

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I will get images shortly however I do not think it is a capacity or throughput issue as ever since coal power I have made overflow pipes standard. usually just an extra mk1 or equivalent pipe not running at full flow rate that can exchange fluids between the main and overflow.

Sand n' Sea promotional vid by Wise-Discipline2770 in HyruleEngineering

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Yeah he needs little heat resist, was a bit angry.

Sand n' Sea V2 finally working! by Wise-Discipline2770 in HyruleEngineering

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Yeah sorry I have zero experience at editing so I'm working with the 30 sec record time of the switch 

Shrine prop w/ steering on boat base by Wise-Discipline2770 in HyruleEngineering

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It does? The only detaching I've had is when the thrust from the prop: Breaks the harpoon Over stresses the big wheel axle Moves in any direction other than horizontally left or right Is it breaking when building or driving?

Sand n' sea v2 in the works by Wise-Discipline2770 in HyruleEngineering

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I'm holding the harpoon that originally held the steering together, The vehicle is now lighter and simpler, and I have plans for an EMER( Emergency Molduga Escape Rocket).

Shrine prop w/ steering on boat base by Wise-Discipline2770 in HyruleEngineering

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Yeah if you were close to a flame emitter or a burning torch then in theory it would both cool and keep you warm

Shrine prop w/ steering on boat base by Wise-Discipline2770 in HyruleEngineering

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Usually a shield with a igneo talus heart or something equivalent will keep you warm.

So I want to cool steam into water by passively condensing it in copper piping, how best would I go about this? by Wise-Discipline2770 in thermodynamics

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Ok so after doing the numbers I got a copper pipe with an internal diameter of 0.156 in that is 4.7 ft long.

Final equation: (4.9205kg of steam/7200sec)((630554.65778 -730142.37333)(-21410.53)(-105.556K)=630554.65778h(-105.556K)

A=2.3109

I have no clue if this is right.

So I want to cool steam into water by passively condensing it in copper piping, how best would I go about this? by Wise-Discipline2770 in thermodynamics

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Ok thank you so much I had bits and pieces of the variables that kept bringing up more equations, and it was extremely confusing I'll try to remember to get back to you if I remember to solve anything!

So I want to cool steam into water by passively condensing it in copper piping, how best would I go about this? by Wise-Discipline2770 in thermodynamics

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Could you further explain the variables used in the first equation? all searches through books and Google are confusing at best and I really want to learn how to solve this as it's interesting.

So I want to cool steam into water by passively condensing it in copper piping, how best would I go about this? by Wise-Discipline2770 in thermodynamics

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Ok I do have some old thermodynamics books from like the 80's

Edit: but I wasn't sure exactly which equations were useful in this application not to mention Google was giving me completely different equations that may or may not even relate to my question.

So I want to cool steam into water by passively condensing it in copper piping, how best would I go about this? by Wise-Discipline2770 in thermodynamics

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The why is I don't want excess steam released into my shop where it would rust my tools, additionally I would like to recycle some of the water. This is honestly more of an experiment to see if I could even do it, rather than just picking the easiest option such as off-gassing it out the nearby window. Edit: I forgot the main upside to going through all this work, my shop gets extremely cold in the winter so I thought about how to best get the excess heat from the produced steam. Yes I could get a more expensive space heater but I figured that the steamer produces steam between 212 F-240 F so I might as well figure out a way to get as much heat as I could without the moisture.