04-20-2017, 08:47 AM
(This post was last modified: 04-20-2017, 08:49 AM by atamusvaleo. Edited 1 time in total.)
Cog 1 Engineering Knowledge
There is a pump control computer in the main engineering room: take a look next time you're in there (to the right of the doors leading to the engine room).
To get a 66/33:O2/Plasma mix you'll need the following:
1 Plasma Canister
1 Empty Canister
1 Oxygen Canister
1 Wrench
1 Arm (second arm optional)
1. In the hot loop room (far left room with the combustion chamber) there are two ports connected by a pipe that runs verically with a valve between them. Find this.
2. Connect the Plasma canister to one port.
3. Connect the Empty canister to the adjacent port.
4. Open the valve and wait for the Empty canister to fill.
5. Disconnect the Empty canister.
6. Connect the Oxygen canister to the port you just freed up.
7. If you closed the valve, open it. Use a atmospheric analyser to check the canisters and ensure that the gas has transfered. Done.
There is a pump control computer in the main engineering room: take a look next time you're in there (to the right of the doors leading to the engine room).
To get a 66/33:O2/Plasma mix you'll need the following:
1 Plasma Canister
1 Empty Canister
1 Oxygen Canister
1 Wrench
1 Arm (second arm optional)
1. In the hot loop room (far left room with the combustion chamber) there are two ports connected by a pipe that runs verically with a valve between them. Find this.
2. Connect the Plasma canister to one port.
3. Connect the Empty canister to the adjacent port.
4. Open the valve and wait for the Empty canister to fill.
5. Disconnect the Empty canister.
6. Connect the Oxygen canister to the port you just freed up.
7. If you closed the valve, open it. Use a atmospheric analyser to check the canisters and ensure that the gas has transfered. Done.