Stationeers Let's play Mars 8 Pipe channels



With the printers in the new base, I guess that means I have officially moved in. So breathing would be nice. Time to build the gas hasvester.

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  1. Mick, in my moon base, I noticed that the window mounted vents are slowly damaging the windows.
    Is this just me being crap? Or is this one more thing to keep in consideration?

    Don't you need an overpressure prevention on the atmosphere harvesting?

    Keep the episodes coming, please.

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  2. You know, seeing you trying talking to your pipes is… quite concerning at the very least.
    Would you consider bringing back Willson and stop those strange experiments ?
    Loving the series 🙂

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  3. Using the channels is a nice challenge.
    Might put the sensors on my main power cable and push it from there when i do my next playthrough.
    Any reason to use the solar angle instread of plain outside temperature to switch vent on?

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  4. Why not pop some more consoles down to show you the composition of the gas in the breathing gas pipe? Use up all your power just showing info on consoles 😁

    Also, if you're going to have a pollution production section to the base, power that side of the base with a stirling?

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  5. Pausing at 48:00 to type this: Before you rip out the test setup, one last thing to try: do it with the pipe analyzer (my logic being the analyzer is meant to do data, not just pump things). Yes, it defeats the purpose of just sending the signal down the pipe for warning if it's not safe to use, BUT what if this works for other signals?

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  6. Hey Mick! With the low pressure on Mars, would it not be more efficient to use a piped array of passive vents connected to a volume pump or two as a wide area gas harvesting setup instead of the larger powered vent? I can only image that like, 25 passive vents on a 15×15 grid with 2-3 pumps to really get things moving could churn through the unwanted gasses quite quickly, and you could set the grid up at a distance from the base and pipe it over without worrying about pollutants.

    Great series as always!

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  7. Data through the pipe .. When you recently mentioned that I was already wondering how that would work ? .. maybe if you slap a pipe analyzer on each end ? Still makes kind of no sense. RW could rather implement a different item.. something like a pipe with data cable.. prints for the cost of a normal pipe plus half a copper. I'd also love to see pipe bundles ^^ .. like up to 4 at once in a line, and a splitter utility for the ends. hmm..

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