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* H2 and O2 are produced mixed together in a single gas pipe, creating a dangerous fuel mixture that can be directly used in a furnace. | * H2 and O2 are produced mixed together in a single gas pipe, creating a dangerous fuel mixture that can be directly used in a furnace. | ||
β | * Assuming in vacuum conditions, the Electrolyzer always outputs [[Oxyhydrogen]] (ie fuel) at 20 Celcius. | + | * Assuming in vacuum conditions, the Electrolyzer always outputs [[Oxyhydrogen]] (ie fuel) at 20 Celcius. This may be exploited to delete heat from an AC system by superheating the input water. |
* The conversion rate is 1 mol [[Water|H2O]] produces 1 mol [[Oxygen|O2]] and 2 mols [[Volatiles|H2]]. | * The conversion rate is 1 mol [[Water|H2O]] produces 1 mol [[Oxygen|O2]] and 2 mols [[Volatiles|H2]]. | ||
* If the temperature inside the Electrolyzer reaches 300C, autoignition occurs, creating heat, and converting virtually all O2 and H2 inside the machine into CO2 and X. Keep this in mind on high-temperature worlds. | * If the temperature inside the Electrolyzer reaches 300C, autoignition occurs, creating heat, and converting virtually all O2 and H2 inside the machine into CO2 and X. Keep this in mind on high-temperature worlds. |