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7/23/2025, 3:11:19 PM
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>>532369943
Heat pipes are lossless, but they will only transmit a certain percentage of heat over a distance, determined by the distance from it's source.
Example, these heat pipes become disconnected from the source of heat but the far end remains cooler and the pipe never equalizes it's temperature between all segments. Heat does not work the way that you would assume it does, and is basically a contrivance to allow the mechanic to exist while being UPS friendly.
As a rule of thumb, just keep heat pipes within like a 1 chunk radius of a heat source and it's fine. You'll never loss heat, you just have a diminished capacity to move it.
>>532369943
Heat pipes are lossless, but they will only transmit a certain percentage of heat over a distance, determined by the distance from it's source.
Example, these heat pipes become disconnected from the source of heat but the far end remains cooler and the pipe never equalizes it's temperature between all segments. Heat does not work the way that you would assume it does, and is basically a contrivance to allow the mechanic to exist while being UPS friendly.
As a rule of thumb, just keep heat pipes within like a 1 chunk radius of a heat source and it's fine. You'll never loss heat, you just have a diminished capacity to move it.
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