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not enough to matter. each meteor storm they run a short amount of time and only raise 3 or 4 c. this means it is more than 100 cycles to overheat steel. by then you have thermium anb rebuild as those and use the regolith to hold them at 350c

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Depends on play style. I have had real issues with them breaking and usually drip a few 10g/sec of water on them for cooling. If you race to space and exotic materials and are willing to have them slowly dig themselves out (still need one shielded and that one needs cooling), things are different, but not everybody does it that way.

that one shielded one can last 500 cycles as thermium. you gain very little temp each time it runs and it does not run often. but yes people are free to cool if they want, I was just saying you dont need to. just like you dont need to cool metal volcanoes since it gets built at 40c but people still do it anyway

That depends entirely on my personal preferences, don't you think? Also, repairing it may be infeasible without manual intervention (buried in Regolith), and, if I remember correctly, does not bring the temperature down. Sorry, but the only thing I hear here from you is "my way is superior", when that is definitely not the case. Your way is an _option_. It is one of several. And there is no absolute truth that makes it superior.

you can raise some morbs near robo miner, let them produce PO2, which is always 47 C roughly, then you blow that gas to robo miner and cool them down. Morbs produces unlimited amount of PO2, so very sustainable.

I think mesh tiles being superior to window tiles, while being lower tier and for easier to get resources is something that should change as well. It`s kinda like when abyssalite could be used to build stuff. Was available right away and was superior to pretty much every other material.

I'll be over here singing the song of 'cool your miners with a tiny trickle of gas: you don't need touchy angles, liquid cooling, or overlapping coverage' - there's more than one way to do this, friends!

Any tips how to shield the robo miner from the heat of rockets? I was using robo miner to mine debris thats blocks my rocket but the rocket makes it super hot when it got launch. I am already using Therium for the robo miner

First and most important problem i see: Auto miners suspended in vaccuum, they produce heat by themselfes and need liquids or gasses to get rid of the heat, at least if i remember correctly. So, they can't cool down no matter what, even without rockets, they will overheat at some point.

It is cooled down via radiant pipes behind the robo miner and below in the metal tiles and it far enough away, so that only the steam from the engines touch it. The main heat of the rocket launches gets absorbed by the hugh wall of metal tiles (between the insulated insulation tiles) and feeds a steam turbine.

The liquids gets cooled down to 20 before freezing or so and since petroleum can heat up to something around 450C, so i have room for a lot of heat from the steam of the rocket launch. But i should probably change it to super coolant if i got some to spare... The base is still not 1k cycles old...

This has survived without repair for dozens of launches so far without glitch. I haven't installed the liquid cooling for the heat sink (bottom-right) either, so the temperature of the heat sink has risen to around 400c. So, I'm sure that if this can survive without cooling, then the Robominer will almost definitely be ok when I do install the cooling. The Robominer is currently peaking at around 750c and then cooling back down to around 650c.

I need to remove an insulated tile from the right, next to the pressure sensor at the moment, so that access to the junk at the base of the platform can be cleared from both sides, as it's only accessible from the left. (Why do I want access to junk???)

MENLO PARK, Calif., Oct. 17, 2017 /PRNewswire/ -- As part of its mining technology innovation program, Enaex (subsidiary of the Sigdo Koppers Group) has launched Robominer, a teleoperated robot for mine safety and exploration, developed in collaboration with SRI International. Robominer technology is designed to improve safety for miners, while expanding access to minerals that are difficult or expensive to reach.

In its first phase of development, Robominer will have the ability to capture the mining environment in real time with 3D vision, monitor gasses, temperature and measure topography. In the next phase of development in 2018, Robominer will be able to manipulate objects and materials.

"SRI is honored to collaborate with Enaex on important innovations in robotics that will help mine workers be safer, healthier, and more productive," added Robert Pearlstein, vice president of corporate business and international development at SRI International.

About SRI InternationalSRI International creates world-changing solutions making people safer, healthier, and more productive. SRI, a research center headquartered in Menlo Park, California, works primarily in advanced technology and systems, biosciences, computing, and education. SRI brings its innovations to the marketplace through technology licensing, spin-off ventures and new product solutions.

About EnaexPremium Blasting SolutionsOur 96 years in the industry plus our excellent technological and human abilities have consolidated us as leaders in providing full rock fragmentation service to local and international mining companies. We focus our efforts in safety and productivity in mining in order to provide value and sustainability in mining operations. Innovation is an essential and strategic pillar for us to respond to our clients' needs and to evolve with them.

Falling Rocks makes it hard to get some ore but your robot have to survive. Use dynamite to blow your way through rock and built deep shafts to travel fast back to the light. You start at a very small mine where you can make your first experiences and find your first money and of course the first Ultimate Diamond. Soon you will proceed to the next mine - each mine is deeper than the mine before and so you will find different types of ore, which you can mine. At some point you will also find many types of gems of even more value. Spend your findings at your UFO to buy upgrades for your little robot to make mining life easier for you. Watch out the falling rocks, don't get lost deep down the mine or you have to abondon your little robot. You will need some kind of thinking where to dig so you can always come back to light. Your robot will sooner or later run out of energy and needs to visit the UFO for a recharge of battery, ladders and support pillars.

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Since the Miner is very strongly specialized for mining ores, it is a Robot used without a working area (e.g., typically in a Ravine, though a work zone can be defined for it if chosen. The setups described will set up a Robot Miner using two examples shown in Fig. 1 and 2.

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