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A member registered Jul 04, 2017

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Mh, thanks for showing an example. So that's how tanks work. Putting in water, putting out steam and working like a pipe itself, though barely any  extra benefit compared to direct core output as I probed yet.

I see you placed tons of water sources and only connect them by one pipe. Isn't each pipe limited to 2-3 water sources by throughput?

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just informing to fend off possible propaganda, cause most other buildup games here listed as popular are recent TV CO2 view etc ones leaving important details out such as Winter = 0 solar output, which leads to a false image that you could replace preexisting infrastructure. :)

And to learn more: the way "heat sinks" actually work is not by making heat in the air disappear, but  to redirect heat from something it's attached to into the air by maximizing the surface area towards the air, at least that's how it's done in computers, similar to pipes.

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Hi, the adjacent pipes don't connect to it visually.

Is it only  visually wrong? The description mentions to cool them with steam, but I tried both chimneys next to it as well as steam filled pipes. And then, you'd still have to make use of the cores somehow to get output.