5 thoughts on “Stationeers Mars Playthrough: Episode 22: Decorating the outside of our base, and more Solar Power”
Hi, Base looking great as always. So for some ideas for under the base, you could have a service corridor network, hiding pipes, chutes, optional future power upgrade would be to have the large station batteries in a dedicated room, maybe have some small wind turbines and a small/large station battery to add to the existing grid, etc.. When the windows get damaged from storms, having the added security of double glazed windows helps towards no pressure loss is a bonus. Bonus snoring effects a addition 😉 Commanders quarters future addition could be water bottle filler…. You've mentioned a Medical center on prior episodes, so why not add it in.
Note – your yellow air tank is damaged below 50 percent which you may know by now.
Use your atmo tablet in those tanks and pipes, it's impossible to know the problem if you don't know what's going on inside. Pollutants will generate liquids inside the pipe at certain pressure and temp, and you need to move those liquids to a liquid line or things go boom.
Hey the reason the new Solar room battery was not charging was that you had the input connected to the output … "shorting out".. that why when you cut the input/data side it started charging…
Hi, Base looking great as always.
So for some ideas for under the base, you could have a service corridor network, hiding pipes, chutes, optional future power upgrade would be to have the large station batteries in a dedicated room, maybe have some small wind turbines and a small/large station battery to add to the existing grid, etc..
When the windows get damaged from storms, having the added security of double glazed windows helps towards no pressure loss is a bonus.
Bonus snoring effects a addition 😉
Commanders quarters future addition could be water bottle filler….
You've mentioned a Medical center on prior episodes, so why not add it in.
Note – your yellow air tank is damaged below 50 percent which you may know by now.
Use your atmo tablet in those tanks and pipes, it's impossible to know the problem if you don't know what's going on inside. Pollutants will generate liquids inside the pipe at certain pressure and temp, and you need to move those liquids to a liquid line or things go boom.
Hey the reason the new Solar room battery was not charging was that you had the input connected to the output … "shorting out".. that why when you cut the input/data side it started charging…
I know that Xero1of1 has put together a logic circuit that produces what ever he sets to the dial then turns off the production but not the machine
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2F3Ld4VFPp8&list=PLaSPiF3Cb8aBi-4OzDvufrLE7XAkwwSF4&index=41
I love the attention to detail on things like railings and supports.