This is the first instance of someone showing off any use for sulfur in the base game outside of its' use as a counterflowing waste product for sour gas boilers. Really impressive channel, hope you keep it up with these contraptions!
I never thought about using sufur for something, I used to have tons of that stuff just laying around and eating my ram when I could easily build by sleet farm, silly me, great video man!
With the addition of plant mutations, have you considered you considered using nuclear waste for natural tiles that also produce there own radiation for the mutant plants that need them?
Sulfur is soft material that allows for planting seeds. Before Spaced Out, Sulfur had no usage, but lots of it can be made in a Sour Gas Boiler. I made this video to show that Sulfur can be used for something productive. More commonly, people melt algae debris to dirt tiles.
Because it melts at 115C. Phosphorus is the next lowest liquid which melts at 44C which is not ideal and it requires you to bring phosphorite to >200C which is a giant pain.. The next highest melting point is lead which is far too valuable, and also a pain to melt. So sulfur is nice because it doesn't require you to create a bunch of storage bins to get the algae on the tile.
This is the first instance of someone showing off any use for sulfur in the base game outside of its' use as a counterflowing waste product for sour gas boilers. Really impressive channel, hope you keep it up with these contraptions!
Thank you! Yep, already cooking-up something.
I never thought about using sufur for something, I used to have tons of that stuff just laying around and eating my ram when I could easily build by sleet farm, silly me, great video man!
Pretty nice although you could just use the deconstruction of manual airlocks as you do it once and it stays there all game
late to the party, but loving your builds! great content
Thank you!
With the addition of plant mutations, have you considered you considered using nuclear waste for natural tiles that also produce there own radiation for the mutant plants that need them?
You have read my mind.
Why sulfur? I do not quite understand in English. Please answer in writing.
Sulfur is soft material that allows for planting seeds. Before Spaced Out, Sulfur had no usage, but lots of it can be made in a Sour Gas Boiler. I made this video to show that Sulfur can be used for something productive. More commonly, people melt algae debris to dirt tiles.
@@greezyhammer764 thank u so match for answer
Because it melts at 115C. Phosphorus is the next lowest liquid which melts at 44C which is not ideal and it requires you to bring phosphorite to >200C which is a giant pain.. The next highest melting point is lead which is far too valuable, and also a pain to melt. So sulfur is nice because it doesn't require you to create a bunch of storage bins to get the algae on the tile.
sadly my playthrou bugout and i dont have peeps or trees REEEEP