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− | [[Category:Atmospherics]] | + | #REDIRECT [[Kit (Atmospherics)]] |
− | {{Itembox
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− | | name = Kit (Atmospherics)
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− | | image = [[File:ItemKitAtmospherics.png]]
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− | | createdwith = [[Hydraulic Pipe Bender]], [[Fabricator]]
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− | | cost = 10g [[Iron]], 5g [[Gold]], 20g [[Copper]]
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− | | stacks = no
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− | }}
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− | {{Structurebox
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− | | name = Atmospherics
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− | | image = [[File:Atmospherics front.jpg]]
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− | | placement = Small Grid
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− | | powerusage = 7000W
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− | }}
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− | =Air Conditioner Unit=
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− | ==Description==
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− | Used to lower and raise the temperature fed through it from the input pipe.<br>
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− | It has a range from -99 to 99 Celsius for the output
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− | If the coolant pipe does not have 100kpa pressure it will divert output to coolant waste port to fill it's coolant pipe
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− | ==Usage==
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− | Place the Kit (Atmospherics) and run some pipes to the place you want to vent the heat. Place a few [[Pipe Radiator]]s on the pipe, fill it with whatever gasmixture you want.<br>
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− | Make a return loop on the coolant system back to the coolant waste port for a slightly better efficiency.<br>
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− | It will try to draw or expel heat to the coolant mix to make the input match the desired output.
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− | =Filtration Unit=
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− | ==Description==
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− | Used to filter out specific gasses and fluids from a mixture.<br>
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− | it can filter out up to 2 things at once
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− | ==Usage==
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− | Place the Kit (Atmospherics) and change the variant to Filtration.<br>
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− | Place [[filter]]s in the machine for what you want to filter out.<br>
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− | There are three filtration pipe connections.<br>
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− | Filtration Input is where you connect the incoming atmosphere to be passed through the Filtration Atmospherics.<br>
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− | Filtration Waste is the remaining mix after extracting whatever the filters did.<br>
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− | Filtration Output is the filtered material for which you placed filters in the machine for.
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