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Temperature sensors are sensors that give off a trigger signal similar to a button when the current surrounding temperature is within a certain range defined by the configuration parameter TemperatureRange (defaults to 140:inf) where the first value represents the minimum temperature, and the second value represents the maximum temperature. Connecting the temperature sensor to a [[Reactor]] will take the temperature of that instead of the surrounding temperature.
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Revision as of 05:38, 18 October 2022
Temperature sensors are sensors that give off a trigger signal similar to a button when the current surrounding temperature is within a certain range defined by the configuration parameter TemperatureRange (defaults to 140:inf) where the first value represents the minimum temperature, and the second value represents the maximum temperature. Connecting the temperature sensor to a Reactor will take the temperature of that instead of the surrounding temperature.
Description
"When the surrounding temperature is within a defined range, it will send trigger signals similar to a button. For example, if the current temperature is 1100 and the temperature range is 1000:inf , then the sensor will send a signal. This is very useful for creating smart cooling systems for a vehicle or reactor, preventing overheating from occuring. If you want the temperature sensor to trigger outside of a certain range, take the inverse of the range. For example, -inf:999 would trigger when the temperature is within that range. Connecting the TemperatureSensor to a reactor will use the reactor's temperature instead of the surrounding temperature."
Configurations
- TemperatureRange(numberRange) [140 - inf] - The range of temperatures within which this sensor will trigger.