Well I've just started with Stationeers in the last couple of days, and I'm finally at the point I can sustain my own life. Now I'm getting to the point of wanting to organize my gases; this is an amazing setup that I'll be using for inspiration. Thanks this video; it still provides value two years later!
Hey Mick, I modified the code for the last filtration unit (Pollutants and N02) and added an IC to control the diode slides and set the alarm light if the filters are clogged. Great explanation, I built one just like it. Except I added consoles to each tank to display the tank pressure. More gauges, more cool!
Hi, thanks for the video. I have a question. How do you mount the two diode on the red cable? I try to return and return it, but does not fit on the cable in the right way. May you help me?
Hey Mick, I was just wondering how you deal with all the CO2 that builds up in your holding tank? do you just purge it all out a vent or put a CO2 filter in your dump filtration unit. Great videos :)
Quick question, how do you cool your gas??? (Im a new player and trying to figure out how to cool gas an if I need to cool them on the moon...And right now im not sure as you are playing on Mars, is it the same???)
What’s the reason that the pressure in the tanks should not exceed 5MPa? They can handle way more right? Also I set everything up correctly but it seems that a lot of CO2 does not get filtered, the filterstation is on but there is still >400
@@cowsareevil7514 I put them at 20 MPa yesterday. Also I changed the temperature range for the filtration stations to be activated. The original range was 0-30*C but this caused the filters to virtually never be activated. Believe I put them to -25 / 150*C now. Still have to see if that won’t cause any explosions.
I was playing Vulcan when I wrote in the 0-30 temp to make sure the gas was safe to blow into the base. Negative temperatures were not a problem in that base.
Could you make a video on creating water from a furnace/filtration system? Cuz I'm trying to make water from Oxite and Volatiles? I'm trynna do it like that but no matter my config, I either get no gases into my storage unit, only O2 into it, or H20 with a mix of N2. Thank you!
The chemistry is not great in this game. The furnace will not create water from combustion as it should. You need water ice or use a hydrogen combustor (atmospherics kit). H2 in one end and H20 out the other. I use it for making water on Vulcan.
I have a question: so far anytime I've tried to copy your design, I've managed to bungle something up, but can always seem to figure out where I went astray. This one has me boggled, My pipe analyzer reads: Pressure: 2.31MPa Temp: 283K O2: 0% 18mol N2: 0% 0.4mol CO2 100% 9.02Kmol Volatiles, pollutants, etc. are all at 0% and the CO2 filtration will not come on. The reason the N2 and O2 are all at 0% is that they have all been filtered out of the system. The wiring looks good and I've tried swapping IC's with other filters and even reloaded the code from the library and I can't seem to get the CO2 filter to come on. Any ideas?
I'm not the poster but the solution is to purge CO2 from your system occasionally. You could just pop in a CO2 filter in place of the X or N20 filter on the last atmospherics to pull out the excess CO2 and bring everything back into balance. The better solution is to set up a second atmospherics filter with CO2 filters and have it turn on when pressure in the main line hits a specific point. You could read pressure with a logic reader from the pipe analyzer and use a logic compare greater than against a memory module with your preferred pressure. Finally use a logic writer to set the power state on that atmospherics filter. From now on it will drain C02 from your system every time it hits your predefined pressure.
@@stevendoxsey1551 probably because of the temperature setting in the IC code. They are set at 0-30 degrees Celsius and 5 mPa. You can increase their range. Now we started over on Europa and I can’t get the alarm to work.
Well I've just started with Stationeers in the last couple of days, and I'm finally at the point I can sustain my own life. Now I'm getting to the point of wanting to organize my gases; this is an amazing setup that I'll be using for inspiration. Thanks this video; it still provides value two years later!
I like the pipe pressure gauges they look cool. Not many people use them and I'm glad to see you do. I hit that hitchhiker button. 👍
Hey Mick, I modified the code for the last filtration unit (Pollutants and N02) and added an IC to control the diode slides and set the alarm light if the filters are clogged. Great explanation, I built one just like it. Except I added consoles to each tank to display the tank pressure. More gauges, more cool!
With all the new canned food they added I'm going to need to actively degas my spacesuit. ;P
LOL and you dont have eat the tins any more.
Safety is no accident!
Hi, thanks for the video. I have a question. How do you mount the two diode on the red cable? I try to return and return it, but does not fit on the cable in the right way. May you help me?
Put in a wall, mount the lights then remove the wall.
@@cowsareevil7514 This doesn't work. The moment I remove the wall, the diode falls off.
Hey Mick, I was just wondering how you deal with all the CO2 that builds up in your holding tank? do you just purge it all out a vent or put a CO2 filter in your dump filtration unit. Great videos :)
CO2 filter in the dump unit allows be to be a bit more selective about what I dump.
Quick question, how do you cool your gas???
(Im a new player and trying to figure out how to cool gas an if I need to cool them on the moon...And right now im not sure as you are playing on Mars, is it the same???)
Use radiators on the pipes outside the base will transfer heat to the vacuum or cooler atmosphere.
Hahahahaha!!! Always best to release gasses in an elevator. 😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣
filters must be connected in parallel with the return of unfiltered gases
How do you get the gasses? Would it just be active vents sucking in the atmos of mars?
Yes
What’s the reason that the pressure in the tanks should not exceed 5MPa? They can handle way more right? Also I set everything up correctly but it seems that a lot of CO2 does not get filtered, the filterstation is on but there is still >400
Took me a while btw before I got the elevator joke 😂👍🏼
Back then the pipe meters only went up to 5MPa. I run it at higher presure now.
@@cowsareevil7514 I put them at 20 MPa yesterday. Also I changed the temperature range for the filtration stations to be activated. The original range was 0-30*C but this caused the filters to virtually never be activated. Believe I put them to -25 / 150*C now. Still have to see if that won’t cause any explosions.
I was playing Vulcan when I wrote in the 0-30 temp to make sure the gas was safe to blow into the base. Negative temperatures were not a problem in that base.
Could you make a video on creating water from a furnace/filtration system? Cuz I'm trying to make water from Oxite and Volatiles? I'm trynna do it like that but no matter my config, I either get no gases into my storage unit, only O2 into it, or H20 with a mix of N2. Thank you!
The chemistry is not great in this game. The furnace will not create water from combustion as it should. You need water ice or use a hydrogen combustor (atmospherics kit). H2 in one end and H20 out the other. I use it for making water on Vulcan.
I have a question: so far anytime I've tried to copy your design, I've managed to bungle something up, but can always seem to figure out where I went astray. This one has me boggled, My pipe analyzer reads:
Pressure: 2.31MPa
Temp: 283K
O2: 0% 18mol
N2: 0% 0.4mol
CO2 100% 9.02Kmol
Volatiles, pollutants, etc. are all at 0% and the CO2 filtration will not come on. The reason the N2 and O2 are all at 0% is that they have all been filtered out of the system. The wiring looks good and I've tried swapping IC's with other filters and even reloaded the code from the library and I can't seem to get the CO2 filter to come on. Any ideas?
I'm not the poster but the solution is to purge CO2 from your system occasionally. You could just pop in a CO2 filter in place of the X or N20 filter on the last atmospherics to pull out the excess CO2 and bring everything back into balance. The better solution is to set up a second atmospherics filter with CO2 filters and have it turn on when pressure in the main line hits a specific point. You could read pressure with a logic reader from the pipe analyzer and use a logic compare greater than against a memory module with your preferred pressure. Finally use a logic writer to set the power state on that atmospherics filter. From now on it will drain C02 from your system every time it hits your predefined pressure.
same problem except non of my filter untis turn on
@@stevendoxsey1551 probably because of the temperature setting in the IC code. They are set at 0-30 degrees Celsius and 5 mPa. You can increase their range. Now we started over on Europa and I can’t get the alarm to work.