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Neutroamine Cooler
20 Comments
Moxie  [author] 1 Jul @ 10:16am 
probably
Twitchy 1 Jul @ 8:41am 
This work in 1.6?
JawboneR 21 Jan @ 7:10pm 
making a death chamber with this (i have teleport traps mod)
GuppyFacesAreCute 1 May, 2024 @ 5:34am 
thanks Moxie
Moxie  [author] 25 Apr, 2024 @ 1:08pm 
Works for 1.5, updated so it'll show up in 1.5 searches.
ElConvict 17 Apr, 2024 @ 5:55am 
Can you update this to 1.5?
axl 7 Nov, 2022 @ 11:24pm 
@k Either you check it out by testing it on a new save or by assuming it has the same rates as a passive cooler so it's 10 neutroamine per day.
VelxraTV 27 Oct, 2022 @ 10:14pm 
Thank you!
Moxie  [author] 27 Oct, 2022 @ 8:38pm 
done
VelxraTV 21 Oct, 2022 @ 5:01pm 
Please update to 1.4
Newton-Zephyr 30 Jun, 2022 @ 6:14am 
^w^
TheStorySmith 23 Jun, 2022 @ 11:54am 
@Moxie That mod looks great! Thanks for both your mod and the suggestion
Moxie  [author] 23 Jun, 2022 @ 9:54am 
@TheStorySmith

I'd say that a passive cooler that uses chemfuel wouldn't make sense. I'm sure there's an argument for it but I wouldn't be making anything like that. In addition there is a mod out there that is called Makeshift Cooler that might be what you're looking for.
TheStorySmith 21 Jun, 2022 @ 4:25pm 
Loving the mod, though have you considered making an Industrial Tech Level cooler that runs on Chemfuel?
That way the three major tech levels have a non electric way to cool rooms.
JohnMcHobo 20 Jun, 2022 @ 7:02am 
@Jirnu
1000hours of not being abled to block most diseases sounds kinda brutal.
Average Cat 12 Jun, 2022 @ 3:03pm 
@Jirnu it's also used to make penoxycyline which is a really helpful drug since it pawns under its effects are immune to contracting malaria, plague and sleeping sickness. Although it's best you keep them under that constantly (I recommend you get a mod that allows you to grow it, rather than waiting fro traders to come with it)
Jirnu 12 Jun, 2022 @ 1:48pm 
you know, in my 1000+ hours of rimworld, I have never used Neutroamine, I think its used to make medicine? right?
Luigipunch 12 Jun, 2022 @ 10:23am 
I love how it even looks like an upgraded passive cooler, with the same general shape.
bearhiderug 11 Jun, 2022 @ 11:52am 
Great idea actualy. Seemless.
Garr Incorporated 11 Jun, 2022 @ 4:00am 
Technically using some chemical for evaporation and cooling is not only feasible but logical. I love the idea!