[ Even in Knock Out's answer he seems more engaged; his explanation is lively and lacking the usual caginess those in Svelte have come to associate with him. ]
No, I didn't have this usage in mind at all when I was tinkering with it. It was originally for my energon prod, the power core has been behaving erratically since it was broken, and it's not as though I can just swap it out for a new one in this place.
The basal code block there was an attempt to create a positive charge loop, essentially "healing" itself over time. Clearly it didn't work, but the core calculations are fine. For your port, it should create a sub circuit, allowing the excess energy to cycle over on itself, preventing the charge build up and therefore the overheating, which was leading to the burns.
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In other words, since the port isn't turned off, this will mobius loop the energy to keep it "cool". Essentially I'm installing a code-based radiator in you.
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Date: 2021-07-20 07:11 am (UTC)No, I didn't have this usage in mind at all when I was tinkering with it. It was originally for my energon prod, the power core has been behaving erratically since it was broken, and it's not as though I can just swap it out for a new one in this place.
The basal code block there was an attempt to create a positive charge loop, essentially "healing" itself over time. Clearly it didn't work, but the core calculations are fine. For your port, it should create a sub circuit, allowing the excess energy to cycle over on itself, preventing the charge build up and therefore the overheating, which was leading to the burns.
[ A short pause, then: ]
In other words, since the port isn't turned off, this will mobius loop the energy to keep it "cool". Essentially I'm installing a code-based radiator in you.