Difference between revisions of "Sleeper"
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== Description == <!--T:2--> | == Description == <!--T:2--> | ||
| − | A Sleeper stops the hunger | + | A Sleeper stops the hunger and thirst timers while inside. Once properly setup and maintained, allows for controlled sleep giving a safe place to log off. No surrounding atmosphere needed to operate, but must take off suit in order to use. This makes it necessary to place the sleeper in a room which is habitable by the player relative to their species (if not robotic). It can also be used at the start of brutal runs to stop the need to eat and drink while you wait for plants to grow how ever this needs a mostly automated base. |
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| + | === Basic Setup === | ||
| − | <!--T:4--> | + | The simplest to set up the Sleeper is is put it in a breathable room hook up power and a Passive Vent. |
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| + | === Intermediate Setup Example === <!--T:4--> | ||
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[[File:Sleeper Basic Setup Example.png|frameless]] | [[File:Sleeper Basic Setup Example.png|frameless]] | ||
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* Build the [[Atmospherics| Filtration]], put in [[Filter| oxygen filter]] so it throws out the rest | * Build the [[Atmospherics| Filtration]], put in [[Filter| oxygen filter]] so it throws out the rest | ||
* On the output build a [[Gas Tank Storage]] or similar. | * On the output build a [[Gas Tank Storage]] or similar. | ||
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* [[Passive Vent]] or similar to eject the co2 from the waste output. | * [[Passive Vent]] or similar to eject the co2 from the waste output. | ||
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* Wire it up. | * Wire it up. | ||
* put your suit airtank in the system (will use 4000kpa from it to charge the pipes). | * put your suit airtank in the system (will use 4000kpa from it to charge the pipes). | ||
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* Then turn on and jump in for a good nights rest. | * Then turn on and jump in for a good nights rest. | ||
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This design works because the sleeper connector is bidirectional, and it needs a constant trickle of air flowing to draw out the co2 and clean it up. | This design works because the sleeper connector is bidirectional, and it needs a constant trickle of air flowing to draw out the co2 and clean it up. | ||
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Once you build larger systems you might want to feed the air at a proper temperature too, but fresh spawned characters have 20c oxygen tanks. | Once you build larger systems you might want to feed the air at a proper temperature too, but fresh spawned characters have 20c oxygen tanks. | ||
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=== Advanced Setup Example === | === Advanced Setup Example === | ||
[[File:Advanced Sleeper setup.png|frameless|Sleeper advanced setup]] | [[File:Advanced Sleeper setup.png|frameless|Sleeper advanced setup]] | ||
Latest revision as of 02:34, 14 January 2026
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| Recipe | |
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| Created With | Hydraulic Pipe Bender |
| Cost | 25g Steel, 10g Gold, 10g Copper |
| Operation | |
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| Power Usage | 100W |
| Construction | |
| Placed with | Kit (Sleeper) |
| Placed on | Small Grid |
| Stage 1 | |
| Deconstruction | |
| Deconstructed with | Hand Drill |
| Item received | Kit (Sleeper) |
Description[edit]
A Sleeper stops the hunger and thirst timers while inside. Once properly setup and maintained, allows for controlled sleep giving a safe place to log off. No surrounding atmosphere needed to operate, but must take off suit in order to use. This makes it necessary to place the sleeper in a room which is habitable by the player relative to their species (if not robotic). It can also be used at the start of brutal runs to stop the need to eat and drink while you wait for plants to grow how ever this needs a mostly automated base.
Basic Setup[edit]
The simplest to set up the Sleeper is is put it in a breathable room hook up power and a Passive Vent.
Intermediate Setup Example[edit]
- Build the Filtration, put in oxygen filter so it throws out the rest
- On the output build a Gas Tank Storage or similar.
- And a Pressure Regulator to feed a constant pressure to the sleeper (27-100kpa).
- Passive Vent or similar to eject the co2 from the waste output.
- Wire it up.
- put your suit airtank in the system (will use 4000kpa from it to charge the pipes).
- take your suit off and place in any available inventory (or in a nearby crate/hardsuit rack).
- Then turn on and jump in for a good nights rest.
This design works because the sleeper connector is bidirectional, and it needs a constant trickle of air flowing to draw out the co2 and clean it up.
Once you build larger systems you might want to feed the air at a proper temperature too, but fresh spawned characters have 20c oxygen tanks.
Advanced Setup Example[edit]
This setup is fully autonomous and will take care of maintaining temperature, pressure as well filtering.
- Pressure Regulator is set to desired pressure (100kPa)
- It is important to place AC and Filtration in the specified order
- Oxygen Tank could be any source of oxygen Build the Filtration, put in oxygen filter so it throws out the rest
- Set AC temp to something suitable (20°C)
- Build Heat sink similar to Guide (Air Conditioning), use any suitable coolant, but make sure to have at least 100kPa in heat sink pipe.


