I think it should be cooling way more than just 7C with a total of 24 wheezeworts. I'm aware that you can destroy heat in other ways by abusing the mechanics of a few of the buildings that put out a static temperature, but I'm trying my best to avoid that path. Here's a screenshot of my current setup, though the polluted water loop finishes the journey through a nearly flooded gold volcano on the right (offscreen). ![]() It takes 10 g/s of Hydrogen as input and absorbs 80 kDTU/s of heat from the surrounding gas. The machine itself is very cold, and it absorbs and nullifies additional heat energy when Hydrogen is pumped into it. It seems to me that the temperature of the polluted water would drop by more than a measly 7C (~28c in, 21c out). Anti Entropy Thermo-Nullifier is an example of old technology found only in the Frozen Biome and there are only a few of them that spawn in each world. ![]() So with that goal in mind, I set out to put as many wheezeworts as I could into a sealed room, pump it full of hydrogen, fill the middle tiles with wolframite shift plates, and use a liquid cooling loop to transfer the heat from around my base to a central location to be destroyed. My idea was that if just a few wheezeworts are enough to cool a geyser, 20 of them would be enough to centrally cool my entire base. It can also depend on how your base is built. Just run your radiant pipes next to your diffusers, electrolizers, terrariums or oxygen pipes, whatever system you use for spreading oxygen. ![]() I've seen individuals throughout the internet use a few wheezeworts to cool a geyser, or other application. If that oxygen is already cooled it will cool your entire base.
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