@ProfNCognito that's the question. Hopefully, they don't complicate fishing with refrigeration, but it's just icing for people who want climate control systems to have cooling. For now.
Isnt it obvious? You are putting the hot loop on the engine and running the cold loop on itself. You are supposed to plug the cold loop on the engine coolant manifold, when powered it is a one way heat exchanger that permits below ambient temperatures on the cold loop, moving the excess heat to the hot loop. I think this would work very well with a constant inflow outflow system like cooling on maritime diesel engines
Been running a quick test and after about 10 minutes I've gotten a small room down to 22.5 Celsius. That's just (on side A) a pump from a sealed room with a port to the cryo cooler and back to the room through a pump. Side B is connected to a standard radiator and pump setup.
I'll be testing tonight but they define it like solid state cooling. It would likely be most efficient on an open circuit for the hot side out to the atmosphere. Maybe this will add value to the heat sink for liquid applications.
@@imperialempire8569 I just made a room with two ports. One port has a pump out to side A (in) of the cryo cooler, then on side A (out) I have it connected to a pump back into that room. The room is obviously sealed. Side B is just a standard radiator and pump setup. But the other person said it may be better to have side B connected directly to atmosphere but I haven't tested it yet. Been running my setup for about an hour and the room is down to 18c and started from 29.9C. there seems to be a hard diminishing return at 19C, but I'm not 100% sure which factors causes that.
@@SuPaSaSiN do you think you could make an example and post it to the workshop? Im not entirely familiar with the fluid systems in this game and I would like to try to understand it.
i wish they would make something like this for engines (i am sure you could make it work if you abuse the jank of the game like how the free energy things work)
Waiting this request a long time ago when I wrote a feedback suggestion HVAC unit for hot temperature. The only good thing about using cryo is to prevent players from overheating when the temperature goes extremely hot, like almost 40°C (104°F)
Maybe they add heat-mechanics with the sun? So that rooms that share a wall with the outside that faces the sun heat up (faster)? This would be interesting for space especially, tho I’m it sure if I’d like it.
if its making it able to have AC then I wonder if they are gonna make It so cold air is denser and the colder the intake air of engines the more power you make
Havent fully finished testing on this yet but i believe you are just outputting too much heat for one to handle if you have a bunch of these in series its possible i believe, but i think you have the wrong use case with this since it doesnt actually do much cooling only transfers heat to a separate system you still have the net same amount of heat in the system on either side of the cooler so you would need a cooling system already capable of cooling the output of the engine for it to work properly and then theres not a whole lot of point in adding the restriction of a bunch of cryo coolers, if you had a air cooled engine i can possibly see the benefit in providing sub zero air to immediately, as they seem to work best in a hot liquid, cold gas system(mainly because its much easier to get higher L/s in a gas system) but these definitely seem to be directed more toward separating heat so you can deal with it elsewhere such as in a AC system, or a heating system. So cooling down the hot side will actually reduce how low your cold side can go eg. if your hot side is 30 degrees you will be able to move +/- 30 degrees worth of heat to one side or the other so the hotter the hot side gets the cooler your cold side will be able to reach
Functions like an air conditioner. I dont think it will work on engines but it will work to cool rooms and tanks.
I see value for the desert making interiors cooler then ambient.
That's the ultimate difference. It can cool lower then ambient. Not more efficiently.
For what reason tho? Is the new update gonna require cold rooms?
@ProfNCognito that's the question. Hopefully, they don't complicate fishing with refrigeration, but it's just icing for people who want climate control systems to have cooling. For now.
Isnt it obvious? You are putting the hot loop on the engine and running the cold loop on itself. You are supposed to plug the cold loop on the engine coolant manifold, when powered it is a one way heat exchanger that permits below ambient temperatures on the cold loop, moving the excess heat to the hot loop. I think this would work very well with a constant inflow outflow system like cooling on maritime diesel engines
It’s literally the electric with you every time, I’m not even kidding 😂
I swear I connected it. Had a bunch of bugs with this update.
This has potential… we just need an example
Its meant for rooms not engines. Its basically for refrigeration.
Been running a quick test and after about 10 minutes I've gotten a small room down to 22.5 Celsius. That's just (on side A) a pump from a sealed room with a port to the cryo cooler and back to the room through a pump. Side B is connected to a standard radiator and pump setup.
I'll be testing tonight but they define it like solid state cooling. It would likely be most efficient on an open circuit for the hot side out to the atmosphere. Maybe this will add value to the heat sink for liquid applications.
@@SuPaSaSiN How do i set this up. there are no tutorials.
@@imperialempire8569 I just made a room with two ports. One port has a pump out to side A (in) of the cryo cooler, then on side A (out) I have it connected to a pump back into that room. The room is obviously sealed. Side B is just a standard radiator and pump setup.
But the other person said it may be better to have side B connected directly to atmosphere but I haven't tested it yet.
Been running my setup for about an hour and the room is down to 18c and started from 29.9C. there seems to be a hard diminishing return at 19C, but I'm not 100% sure which factors causes that.
@@SuPaSaSiN do you think you could make an example and post it to the workshop? Im not entirely familiar with the fluid systems in this game and I would like to try to understand it.
This could be interesting...
i wish they would make something like this for engines (i am sure you could make it work if you abuse the jank of the game like how the free energy things work)
You need to have water tank or anything whit fluid in it Water seem to work best.
Sounds like sails finaly!
You need touse hydrogen for cooling in B, and there must be water in A
Waiting this request a long time ago when I wrote a feedback suggestion HVAC unit for hot temperature. The only good thing about using cryo is to prevent players from overheating when the temperature goes extremely hot, like almost 40°C (104°F)
Maybe they add heat-mechanics with the sun? So that rooms that share a wall with the outside that faces the sun heat up (faster)?
This would be interesting for space especially, tho I’m it sure if I’d like it.
if its making it able to have AC then I wonder if they are gonna make It so cold air is denser and the colder the intake air of engines the more power you make
I had mess with settings too
It's to install in your office so it doesn't start on fire😅
Wow sick burn! Ouch! Got myself there.
As long as the vids keep coming I'll hand crank a generator for ya to keep the power going. Keep up the awesome work!! @ProfNCognito
Modding major update?
Could this finally be the solution for my modular Engine Overheating problem?
The Major Update will be very interesting!
im hoping sails or farming. leaning towards sails first.
@@ProfNCognito
Farming would be interesting (Mixing Farming Simulator and Stormworks? 🤪)
Fish popsicle time yahhhh
its not cryo cooling tho, as far as i know that would involve liquid helium or something like that
update to break the game!
Bro IM BACK
try to put 10 of them
Havent fully finished testing on this yet but i believe you are just outputting too much heat for one to handle if you have a bunch of these in series its possible i believe, but i think you have the wrong use case with this since it doesnt actually do much cooling only transfers heat to a separate system you still have the net same amount of heat in the system on either side of the cooler so you would need a cooling system already capable of cooling the output of the engine for it to work properly and then theres not a whole lot of point in adding the restriction of a bunch of cryo coolers, if you had a air cooled engine i can possibly see the benefit in providing sub zero air to immediately, as they seem to work best in a hot liquid, cold gas system(mainly because its much easier to get higher L/s in a gas system) but these definitely seem to be directed more toward separating heat so you can deal with it elsewhere such as in a AC system, or a heating system.
So cooling down the hot side will actually reduce how low your cold side can go eg. if your hot side is 30 degrees you will be able to move +/- 30 degrees worth of heat to one side or the other so the hotter the hot side gets the cooler your cold side will be able to reach
have gotten that weird character and game reset thing after updates on a few occasions, not entirely sure what causes it
Hey I recognize this guy
@@planefan082 👽
I did not have any issues with the game settings so idk what that was.
just me then awesome!
Just build an air conditioner
how do you no-clip
Home key I think. I re kebinded.
Not working very smool cooling
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grass
YOOO
Imagine that, another failed part, another useless update. The devs just need to release modding support. Let the community handle the game.