SuperMatter Crystal Shard: How to keep gas temps within 2-5 kelvin range in crystallizer?
Posted: Tue Oct 04, 2022 2:17 pm
I am trying to create a supermatter shard inside the crystallizer for fun just to see if i can. I know i can order these from cargo but the delay of waiting 20 minutes is too boring for me so might as well try to make it in the mean time.
Creating the gas mixture although difficult is not impossible. I made enough gases for the crystal via fusion as u can see My only problem is keeping the temps in the near impossible range of 2-5 kelvin. From the setup u can see 2 freezers each upgraded with blue space matter bins and quad ultra micro lasers. What i have tried is filling the cannister [on the far left] with 3000+ moles of Hyper-Nobelium which has a heat capacity of 2000 from the wiki page which means it takes 2000 joules of energy to raise the temp by just 1 kelvin. It's the perfect coolant that combined with the 2 freezers to further cool it down to 2 kelvin seemed like the perfect plan[only inside my head] but it didn't work.
The reaction is exothermic, and temps quickly spike to 70-80 kelvin and takes like 15-20 seconds to cool it down again to 2 kelvin and all progress is lost by then.
Anyone has ideas on how to cool the gas to 2-5 kelvin range and keep it like that during the reaction? Or maybe i should just file a bug report to the developers saying it's impossible?
Creating the gas mixture although difficult is not impossible. I made enough gases for the crystal via fusion as u can see My only problem is keeping the temps in the near impossible range of 2-5 kelvin. From the setup u can see 2 freezers each upgraded with blue space matter bins and quad ultra micro lasers. What i have tried is filling the cannister [on the far left] with 3000+ moles of Hyper-Nobelium which has a heat capacity of 2000 from the wiki page which means it takes 2000 joules of energy to raise the temp by just 1 kelvin. It's the perfect coolant that combined with the 2 freezers to further cool it down to 2 kelvin seemed like the perfect plan[only inside my head] but it didn't work.
The reaction is exothermic, and temps quickly spike to 70-80 kelvin and takes like 15-20 seconds to cool it down again to 2 kelvin and all progress is lost by then.
Anyone has ideas on how to cool the gas to 2-5 kelvin range and keep it like that during the reaction? Or maybe i should just file a bug report to the developers saying it's impossible?