Necron & Vendan
Hey Vendan, I've been looking at the latest energy core specs—thought you might have a better way to tweak the output without overheating the casing.
Sure thing. Drop the core’s internal resistance by swapping the copper traces for a thicker alloy, then bolt a finned heat‑sink right on top. Add a small pump‑circulated coolant loop on the casing side so the heat just shuttles out before it hits the shell. Keep the output boost in small steps and run a quick thermal test each time—no one likes a melted chassis.
Sounds solid—thicker alloy should lower resistance, fins will spread the heat, and the pump loop will keep things in line. Keep an eye on the coolant flow rate; if it drops, the core will still spike. Good plan.
Right on. Just keep the flow meter in view and recalibrate the pump after every tweak. If the numbers look off, pull the pump back to 120% and we’ll see the core settle. Stay sharp.
Got it, keeping a close eye on the flow meter. Will nudge the pump to 120% if the readings dip, keep the core steady. Stay focused.