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Thanks for the offer of having a look, I'll message you when I'm going to be in-game and uninterrupted for a while, if you're about, I'd really appreciate you hopping on. I'll publish it to the workshop too, that might be another option. Thank you in advance for your assistance.
Step 9. Weld up the frame that is encasing the furnace so it is entirely encased. You don't want the furnace loosing heat to the surrounding atmosphere, encasing it in a frame prevents this.
If it is enclosed / insulated, try hitting me up to join your game so we can figure out what the cause is.
It sounds like it's working correctly, but it's loosing heat quicker than normal. It has to build up the heat by combusting fuel, which also increases pressure, but once the temp is good, it should be able to drop the pressure without loosing much heat.
If you like, I can try and jump in Mulitplayer with you and check out your setup sometime. Add me if you'd like.
I'm having an issue with producing Stellite though. By the time it gets up to temp, the pressure is too high, so it pumps out the gas to reduce pressure and the temperature drops, so it pumps in more fuel to increase temperature, but this pushes the pressure up again, and it goes around in a loop.
I thought that if the target temp for stellite was a lot higher, it'd still be in the right range as the pressure comes down, but looking at the IC code, I have no what to put in to try this out. Do you have any suggestions?