![]() You can build a door by the entrance and use that to set permissions so that only the ones you want working in the oil biome are allowed in. It is often a long way to the oil biome and you might not want your newest, slowest dupes to use an atmo suit to get almost nothing done. Having an area below your oil biome liquid lock where such liquids can pool - rather than pouring into your liquid lock - is not a terrible idea. The same goes for any liquids that might pour down from your base. Dupes be doing silly things and there's no stopping it) or you can add in some mesh tiles so any unwanted liquids fall below the liquid lock. To secure your liquid lock against that you can either make sure a dupe never gets stuck in an oil biome overnight (just kidding - you can't ensure that. Polluted water mixing with the liquid in your liquid lock can cause bugginess. In a row of atmo suit docks, this will happen on the tile with the atmo suit checkpoint. If a dupe has an accident (or vomits from radiation exposure) while wearing an atmo suit, then the polluted water will stay in the suit until they take it off. ![]() For that you can use crude oil or petroleum, which boil at +400C. The downside there is that they are likely to be hot and that heat will spill out into the cold biome.Ī scenario where you might need to withstand very high temperatures would be hot geysers or (possibly) the oil biome. If you need a liquid with a low freezing point but don't have access to ethanol you can also use crude oil or petroleum, which both have a freezing point of -40C. For that, you can use ethanol for your liquid lock. To see the freezing point and boiling point (called "evaporation point") of a liquid, click on a tile of that liquid.Ī scenario where you might need to withstand sub-zero temperatures would be a liquid lock to an ice biome or (the cold area before) space. If the temperature around the liquid lock is either below freezing or above boiling point for water, you need to use a different liquid. If your lock will be in a normal temperature range you can use water. Which more than likely will mess with whatever it is you need the liquid lock for. Polluted water will offgas polluted oxygen. ![]() (In case you're wondering: Yes, I speak from experience.) Here are some things to keep in mind. You can screw up a liquid lock by using the wrong kind of liquid.
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