

- Oxygen not included natural gas geyser generator#
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I'm using steam turbine water with radiant piping near the CO 2 skimmer to keep it at 95°. On the subject of electricity, the whole system connects to my main grid with two wires which are isolated from the heavy conductive wire backbone with two power transformers, one flowing into the grid, and one out which powers all the pumps etc. Because it will never rise above this, both gas generators and the steam turbine never go above 2k volts and can share a single conductive wire (not shown).
Oxygen not included natural gas geyser generator#
The generator only runs in short bursts producing <300 watts for the moment. The radiant gas piping at the top is set up as a counterflow to the steam coming up from the generators so that the steam right near the turbine rises above 125° and it kicks on. The gas piping is about what you'd expect. After the next dormant cycle, I'll see where all the temps are. I'll probably have to revisit this, but I want to run the steam turbine as hot as possible to prevent it from sapping the heat of the system. I was cooling the steam turbine up top with wheezeworts, but the heat leakage through the top was slowing down the overall temp increase. My old design used to drop dirt once in a while, but I won't know if this design will until the temp comes up. When they hit that mark, they will start emitting steam directly. The nat gas generators and surrounding tiles are still under-temp by at least 9 degrees. The chamber on the upper right that has been walled off is how I purged all the odd gasses that crept in during reconstruction. When it comes up to temp in a few hundred cycles, things should be rocking. That liquid in the liquid lock is one of the things that's dragging the temp down. On the left you can see new liquid locks with a vacuum pulled by the mini-pump for better heat retention. I would have waited for it to come fully up to temp before posting, but the gas geyser is 6 cycles from going dormant, so. Also, I think it was working a bit better when it was made from abyssalite. Since I rebuilt this, it hasn't yet come fully up to temp. I couldn't very well show that as an example now could I? So, I rebuilt it out of double layered mafic rock and ceramic for the critical areas.
Oxygen not included natural gas geyser Patch#
You see, this world is >4000 cycles old, so when I went to look at it i realized that the much of the structure and the piping was made out of abyssalite from before the patch that removed it as a build option. A few people asked for pics of the setup, so here they are. Note there is no need to delete heat at the same peak rate that is is erupting, with a large enough heat sink, one could remove heat at the comparatively lower rates required over the eruption or even activity cycle.A while back I mentioned in a comments thread that I was using a steam turbine to extract energy from the heat of a natural gas geyser. The cooling requirement is shown in both total DTU/s and the expected number of wheezewort required to acheive this cooling, assuming they are saturated in hydrogen. steam geyser cools to water at 97.35C) and the average cooling required to achieve this.
Oxygen not included natural gas geyser update#
The output will automatically update to show the resulting element (e.g. The output temperature of your chosen geyser is shown, you may select a target temperature that you want to cool/heat the output too. Players should be aware that geysers don't just output an element, but energy as well, in the form of heat.
Oxygen not included natural gas geyser full#
Foll this link for a full list of all geysers, vents and volcanoes. This tools aims to remove some of the complexity of planning for geyser usage by displaying the average output during the eruption and activity cycles. The intermittent nature comes because they have an activity cycle, and during the active period of this cycle, they are then cycling between eruptions and dormancy in line with the eruption cycle.

Geysers, vents and volcanoes are an infinite but intermittent source of specific elements.
