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Right-clicking on the 2HOT Thermometer (from the vessel or from a [[scientist]] on [[EVA]]) will reveal an option to "Log Temperature". Using this option will make the 2HOT Thermometer perform a Temperature Scan, which can earn the player [[Science]]. | Right-clicking on the 2HOT Thermometer (from the vessel or from a [[scientist]] on [[EVA]]) will reveal an option to "Log Temperature". Using this option will make the 2HOT Thermometer perform a Temperature Scan, which can earn the player [[Science]]. | ||
− | A Temperature Scan can be performed from anywhere. It generates unique results while landed or splashed in each biome on a [[celestial body]], or flying low (in the lower atmosphere) on a body with an atmosphere. However, it only generates one global result while flying high (in the upper atmosphere), in low space, or in high space. (See [[Science#Celestial | + | A Temperature Scan can be performed from anywhere. It generates unique results while landed or splashed in each biome on a [[celestial body]], or flying low (in the lower atmosphere) on a body with an atmosphere. However, it only generates one global result while flying high (in the upper atmosphere), in low space, or in high space. (See [[Science#Celestial body multipliers]]) |
The 2HOT Thermometer can only hold one Temperature Scan at a time. Attempting to perform a second Temperature Scan while the 2HOT Thermometer is already holding one will result in the held Temperature Scan being overwritten. To avoid this, players can use a Kerbal on EVA to download the scan (transferring it to the Kerbal). Alternatively, an [[Experiment Storage Unit]] (or probe core with built-in storage functionality) can be used to collect the experiment. This can be done from the 2HOT Thermometer (by selecting "Transfer Data") or from the Experiment Storage Unit (by selecting "Container: Collect All". Note that this will collect ''all'' experiments, not just the Temperature Scan). | The 2HOT Thermometer can only hold one Temperature Scan at a time. Attempting to perform a second Temperature Scan while the 2HOT Thermometer is already holding one will result in the held Temperature Scan being overwritten. To avoid this, players can use a Kerbal on EVA to download the scan (transferring it to the Kerbal). Alternatively, an [[Experiment Storage Unit]] (or probe core with built-in storage functionality) can be used to collect the experiment. This can be done from the 2HOT Thermometer (by selecting "Transfer Data") or from the Experiment Storage Unit (by selecting "Container: Collect All". Note that this will collect ''all'' experiments, not just the Temperature Scan). |
Latest revision as of 04:45, 10 February 2023
2HOT Thermometer | ||
Environmental sensor by Probodobodyne Inc | ||
Radial size | Radial mounted | |
Cost | (total) | 900.00 |
Mass | (total) | 0.005 t [1] |
Drag | 0.2 [1] | |
Max. Temp. | 1200 K | |
Impact Tolerance | 8 m/s | |
Research | Engineering 101 | |
Unlock cost | 2 500 | |
Since version | 0.18 | |
Part configuration | sensorThermometer.cfg | |
Experiment | Temperature Scan | |
Collectable | Yes | |
Rerunnable | Yes | |
Resettable | Yes | |
Electricity required | 0.0075 ⚡/s | |
Packed volume | 1 l | |
Stacking capacity | 3 units | |
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The 2HOT Thermometer is a scientific instrument and environmental sensor that measures temperature. It displays temperature at up to four significant figures when activated; the reading is displayed in Kelvin.
When playing in career mode, it is available with Engineering 101, at the second tier of the technology tree.
Contents
Product description
“ | This thermometer is definitely not a store-bought model with some wires stuck to it. Warranty void if an engineer admits it's actually a store-bought model with some wires stuck to it. — Probodobodyne Inc |
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Usage
The 2HOT Thermometer can be radially mounted to a vessel. It is a physicsless part, and its mass and drag are instead added to its parent part.
Science experiment
- → Main article: Science#Modules
Experiment | Temperature Scan |
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Requires | 2HOT Thermometer |
Data size | 8 Mits |
Base value | 8 |
Maximum value | 8 |
Data scale | 1 |
Transmission efficiency | 50% |
Processing energy | 80 ⚡ |
Right-clicking on the 2HOT Thermometer (from the vessel or from a scientist on EVA) will reveal an option to "Log Temperature". Using this option will make the 2HOT Thermometer perform a Temperature Scan, which can earn the player Science.
A Temperature Scan can be performed from anywhere. It generates unique results while landed or splashed in each biome on a celestial body, or flying low (in the lower atmosphere) on a body with an atmosphere. However, it only generates one global result while flying high (in the upper atmosphere), in low space, or in high space. (See Science#Celestial body multipliers)
The 2HOT Thermometer can only hold one Temperature Scan at a time. Attempting to perform a second Temperature Scan while the 2HOT Thermometer is already holding one will result in the held Temperature Scan being overwritten. To avoid this, players can use a Kerbal on EVA to download the scan (transferring it to the Kerbal). Alternatively, an Experiment Storage Unit (or probe core with built-in storage functionality) can be used to collect the experiment. This can be done from the 2HOT Thermometer (by selecting "Transfer Data") or from the Experiment Storage Unit (by selecting "Container: Collect All". Note that this will collect all experiments, not just the Temperature Scan).
Once the Temperature Scan has been removed from the 2HOT Thermometer, it can be reused to perform another Temperature Scan.
The Temperature Scan must be transmitted or recovered on Kerbin to produce Science. Since the Temperature Scan has a transmission efficiency of 50%, only half of the potential Science can be gained by transmitting the experiment. However, unlike many other experiments, the Temperature Scan has a copy percentage of 100%; the 2HOT Thermometer only needs to log the temperature once in order to collect all available Science from that biome.
Environmental sensor
Basic Information and History Updates
The 2HOT Thermometer is a part that can measure the temperature of the surrounding environment in Kelvin. The 2HOT Thermometer has existed in the game (Kerbal Space Program) since KSP 0.18. However the part gained functionality in KSP 0.22.
Functionality
The 2HOT Thermometer can record temperatures and the values can change when exposed to certain things. The temperature values can change when the ship attached to is generating heat, exposed to atmospheric entry, or entering a celestial body hotter than space. The temperature read out can also change when exposed to sunlight. However if it get too close to The Sun or Kerbol the readout will not increase. Throughout, your flight of your craft the thermometer's readout will constantly change.
Interactions in Career and Science Mode
The 2HOT Thermometer can be manually unlocked in career or science mode (Already unlocked in sandbox mode). The part can be unlocked once the player has unlocked the Engineering 101 tab in the Research and Development building. The part costs 900.00 Funds and can generate science. However this can be done manually or through action groups.
Shape, Drag, and Tolerance
The 2HOT Thermometer has a mass of 0.01 tons. Placing on your craft can cause 0.2 drag. However the part has an unknown volume. However due to its size it is probably not that large (relative to a Kerbal it is tiny). The small thermometer can handle 1,200 Kelvin and has an impact tolerance of 8 meters per second (8 m/s). Any higher and it will explode.
Texture
The 2HOT Thermometer has a texture of a thermometer with labels on it saying "Hot" and "Cold" with different colors going up or down. On the texture it also has a thermometer filling 1 of the sections.
Manufacturer
The manufacturer if the 2HOT Thermometer is Probodobodyne Inc.
Electricity Consumption
This experiment will consume 0.0075 electric units per second (0.0075 ⚡/s)
Did You Know?
- You can reduce the temperature displaced on the craft using radiators.
Changes
- Changed tech from Basic Science to Engineering 101.
- "PhysicsSignificance = 1" added. The part now has 0 mass and drag, despite the listed values.
- Added functionality
- Initial release