Then I used it as my central water tank. So I need a way to either cool down the oxygen or cool down the water, but we run back into the issue of too much oxygen and no power to run aquatuners since I know it takes a team vent itself to even be close to being net positive in a cooling looped system there. The emission has a radius of 2, meaning that it can produce its outputs even if center tiles are over … why build a resivoure, I just dont get it. Most of the geysers reliably output large volume of either thermal energyor troublesome materials when uncovered. If that happens it won't emits more steam. If your water is hotter, the O2 comes out hotter. And yes it's a vent, not a geyser. ... Random Notes About Oxygen Not Included. Depends on the temperature of the gas. So I already know that the cool steam vents don't get hot enough, but I have a steam vent that supposedly does (500C), and it still won't power a steam generator. My map is kind of bad with geysers; I have 3 oil reservoirs near the bottom of the map, as per regular map layout (not playing Rime this time), I have a water geyser and a salt water geyser individually, then I have one nat gas geyser that I am currently looking to tame on its own on the left and in the middle of the map, as well as at least one chlorine geyser on its own not too far from the printing pod. Oxygen Not Included is a space-colony simulation game. Not efficient enough? putting the Igneus Rock on a Belt and routing it into the Steam Chamber to hold 195 C° would make everything more efficient and effective. In this CSV I've been talking about, which is now dormant, the temperature throughout most of the natural chamber has been well below the condensation point of steam, so I'm not sure if I understand why any cooling is required. After I let it cool I drop some water into another tank where I let it cool over time and use as necessary. The room is near full to bursting with steam, but it won't seem to get any higher than about 140C. The room is near full to bursting with steam, but it won't seem to get any higher than about 140C. Hot CO2 can be fed to slicksters for oil/petrol. Not really, cool steam vents are more like a water source that needs to be cooled down first. I don't see anything "wrong" otherwise; the atmo pressure is pretty low, the temp is pretty low. I haven't had much success perfecting a base with a steam vent. Probably created based on data in tools not included page's database. glad I can put hot water directly into my electrolizer. I don't think that logic works, because taming a 500°C vent is an intermediate level build. There's no reason to try and set up power generation on a cool steam geyser, even if you have the heat source for it. Steam is denser than Oxygen or Natural Gas, but lighter than Sour Gas and Chlorine. © Valve Corporation. Kickstart the whole thing with Manual Generators. So I got a shit done of slightly hot water and salt water and magma. Oxygen Not Included. Cool Steam Vents slowly pours lukewarm steam at various rates. Either way, near me are 3 volcanos and 2 cool steam vents. I've already uncovered the vent and have sealed it off. That said, you should have plenty of water elsewhere. I don't think the 36g/s is quite enough for that. Digging out other geyser tiles is safe and can be used to determine the type of the geyser. So if you are unlucky then you can have a vent with output below 1000g/s. Oxygen Not Included [Oxygen Not Included] - General Discussion ; Steam Vent Tamer Archived. I know the steam isn't hot enough to run turbines so thats out of the question. So I am trying to figure out what to do for power. I haven't had much success perfecting a base with a steam vent. I just use hot water directly in electrolyzers (using pipes built out of abyssalite). A geyser is considered covered if its tile that's second to the right and second above its leftmost Neutroniumedge is covered. Oxygen Not Included. A more useful response: Electrolyzers output O2 at 70C regardless of how cold the input water is. The most basic set-up is to fill the space behind the vent with, Piping a cooled gas or liquid past Steam, such as, If further cooling is necessary (such as irrigating. To the right of the vacuum door is the Cool Steam Vent, which generates steam at around 100 degrees celsius. This page was last edited on 27 September 2020, at 23:01. Would routing magma from the volcano into the cool steam room (both which are very close to my starting area) be the only route here? Both of them have almost the same qualities. So I already know that the cool steam vents don't get hot enough, but I have a steam vent that supposedly does (500C), and it still won't power a steam generator. In this state it does not emit anything and cannot be analyzed. I disagree with anyone who says it isn't worth it. Don't forget that hamster wheels are a thing. Oxygen Not Included > General Discussions > Topic Details. If you leave the immediate vicinity around the CSV un-mined, then yes, it will cool down the 110 C steam for several hundred cycles before heating up to over 100 C. Note: This is ONLY to be used to report spam, advertising, and problematic (harassment, fighting, or rude) posts. The only benefit I have is that I have the second nat gas geyser not too far from a hot steam vent, CO2 vent and a leaky oil fissure, meaning I can make a giant power generating box between the 4. ( recommend just running O2 pipes throught a cold biome for now). Cold CO2 can be used as free, if inefficient, gas cooling system. It does not erupt very often, and its steam release is below average. Any ideas? The problem is that you need quite a lot of steam to keep the turbine running. The slightly exasperated response: use the sub's search function and/or read the sub. its a decent way to feed slicksters. What's a good setup for using a steam vent? Find arbor acorns on Volcanea with printables disabled. © Valve Corporation. Problem is, I dont need all the water, and I have no power source to cool it. A new player may already be struggling, and to then attempt building something advanced that doesn't even give much back will just make their base fall further behind. The emission has a radius of 2, meaning that it can produce its outputs even if center tiles are over-pressurized, as long as there is a valid, reachable spot to place the output in a 5x5 block. The list comes from Discord ONI chanel. When I do, will still take long time to ranch enough to get coal going. Using other geysers like Water Geyser and Salt Water Geyser would be way easier, so is there anything else I can use this for instead? That was enough to condense the steam for a good while. More From Medium. Co2 can be turned into water in a very cumbersome way. Right, I didn't think actually making power from it would be a good use. © Valve Corporation. You are suggesting using slicksters, but you will likely already have co2 from petroleum generators to feed them. Note: This is ONLY to be used to report spam, advertising, and problematic (harassment, fighting, or rude) posts. You'll heat that water some, yes, but you only need to condense the steam.