Difference between revisions of "Component Heat Vent"
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Revision as of 01:59, 22 September 2014
The component heat vent is an upgraded Heat Vent that applies 4 cooling to nearby components (a larger amount instead of some amount), but doesn't apply ANY cooling to the reactor hull. They can cool a full-working Overclocked Heat Vent if placed in the right way creating a good reactor system.
C E C
E O V
C V C
C V C
V O V
C V C
C = single uranium cell
E = empty space (for some reason a vent here is useless and a cell would destroy the system overheating it so a good choice for here is plating)
V = component heat vent
O = overclocked heat vent
Recipe[edit]
Experimental-Only Content: This information has been updated to the V2.X version of IC².
The most recent version of IC² is V2.8.<html>.
The most recent version of IC² is V2.8.<html>.
HAYO[edit]
This vent doesn't dissipate any reactor heat. But seriously, who cares? It cools your components preventing them from melting! HAYO!
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