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Regarding oxygen leaking: pressurising airlocks requires oxygen, the larger the room the more oxygen "wasted" each de-pressurisation. Try to keep your airlocks as small as possible to alleviate this. |
Regarding oxygen leaking: pressurising airlocks requires oxygen, the larger the room the more oxygen "wasted" each de-pressurisation. Try to keep your airlocks as small as possible to alleviate this. |
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β | ::So much for logic. I didn't test it that's why I posted in talk rather than just overwriting your updated article. Thanks for testing though. [[User:BoneWhite|Bone White]] ([[User talk:BoneWhite|talk]]) 12:56, 18 November 2013 (UTC) |
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⚫ | -Just tried testing this with a derelict and it doesn't seem to be a case. If I sealed off its oxygen supply and placed a beacon inside, then the total amount of O2 seemed to stay the same both before and after de-pressurization. Results were the same when I increased the area of the airlock to 5x5. |