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Cooling rack

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Cooling rack
Type Power device
Function Provides coolant to generators

Size 96×96×48 cm
Mass 731.23 kg
Volume 73.49 kv
Corrosion resistance 440
Primary material Bastium
Input / Output

Coolant output 5,000 per second
Coolant capacity 30,000 (3 cooling cells)

Modular interfaces 1

Composition

The cooling rack is a device used to provide a significant reduction in heat via coolant. Unlike a heatsink and radiator system, a coolant rack is not designed for long-term usage, as its coolant is quickly used up during operation and will require replenishing. Thus, some ships use a combination of both systems to cool their generator.

Basic Usage

  • The cooling board can hold up to three cooling cells.
  • Receives Coolant from the cooling cells and processes it to reduce Heat.
    • Coolant cells will slowly replenish their supply of fresh coolant over time. However, a coolant recharge rack can be used to expedite this process.
  • The cooling board can be placed anywhere on a generator, and will provide coolant to each generator of the complex it is directly connected to. Generator complexes connected via pipe will not share coolant.
  • A single coolant rack can provide up to 5,000 coolant per second (half of the coolant cell's capacity), and can disperse 5 units of heat with 1 unit of coolant. Thus, a coolant rack can disperse up to 25,000 heat per second.


  • There is only one connector on the cooling board.

Device fields

YOLOL field Description Range
CoolerUnitRateLimit Upper limit for conversion rate for this cooler 0 - 100
CoolerUnitRate Current conversion rate for this cooler. Conversion is being performed at 1 conversion * this percentage per second. 0 - 100

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