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That stare Dire gave after jumping in oil was spot on. I could almost see the character show an appropriate facial expression. Who needs a face cam when you have "Dire the master puppeteer"(that is the skill to convey emotions with inanimate objects... right?) Dire, You rock!
Vortex tubes are a bad idea for cooling compressors. They are like pressure trash cans. Heat pipes + Heat syncs + Air Grates (regulate the pressure to below 1 bar) are the way to go
It's actually funny that he is using the vortex tubes and pneumatic craft is demonstrating real life physics wonderfully. You can't use a generator to power a cooler that cools the generator. It has to go into thermal runaway or it violates the laws of thermodynamics.
@Quietust The point is that at some point youll have to have heatsinks. And the vortex tube only adds to the total heat by converting pressure into heat, increasing how much you have to dissipate. At that point putting the heatsinks directly onto the machine is more efficient.
Glad you figured out that putting the heat-sink direct on the generator was better, (said so on the bottom of the heat explonation tab, where you saw the Ice was good.. Great work
If you use the pnuematic wrench (i know you have issues with using wrenches 🤣) you can seal and adjust how the tubes connect For the generators your going to need heattubes and multiple heatsinks especially when you start the liquid compressor
I was just waiting to see Dire jump into the pressure tank. I was wondering what would happen, and sure enough with all that popping around. It will happen again, at least once more. Just as assuredly Dire will kill himself in the mob farm again when he goes to switch out the next mob. lol
@@Legofan2676 that is kinda a thing you can store pressure in tanks or you can increase the storage cap of a pne pressure station that you can store and move pressure freely there is also the endgame pressure transport the aerial interface that allows you to move pressure almost wirelessly There's a lot of option some just use more creativity
Dire, the cooling of that chest would be a lot more efficient if you used thermal lagging around it, and it would make it colder in the long run, which would make it use less pressure from your overall system.
it's a lot easier to find huge reserves of crude oil with immersive engineering. they're not really physically there in the world, and you only have to check per chunk. and they seem to always have about 22,000,000 mB per chunk.
Did a laser drills had a liquid versions ? And maybe some kind of black lens should help to get a crude oil ? At least making a whole oil dimension is a very fun thing :)
I think because Oil generation is set to Thermal Series that the spawning of oil wells dont happen in Pnematicraft? as i couldnt find any oil only on the surface. Could be a config option as i havent checked
@Quietust What I think they mean is that the bigger, underground wells from Pneumaticraft don't spawn because of Thermal oil being the one configured to be on, not that there is no oil at all.
Think of it like a CPU with a head pipe. Run the heat pipes to a central location, then cool them like you would a PC so blowing air over heatsinks, or liquid cooling etc.
So if it was configured a specific way in the pack where any liquid would be allowed to be infinite, yes (you'd need 10K buckets) but the pack is configured in such a way that only liquids with a certain tag are allowed to be infinite. I think you can blame Forgecraft people for making lag with it on being able to have that set.
i will never understand why dire puts everything in basements. its not making things look prettier, because you just end up spending all your time in the basement... AND hardly anything stays in the built rooms.