

This helps with the loss of temp when doors are opened. Make sure you use a sluice setup for the entrance to any cooling room. A temp of -1C is enough to freeze anything. During the heat I had to lower mine to just to keep it slightly below freezing but it worked fine, takes a little bit to cool down. Once the space gets bigger you may have to add another freezer or just lower your existing one to counter the heat outside. This way the cold doesn't go out the first door. I create a 2x wide walk-in, 2 doors, small amount of walking space and 2 more doors. You could make a cooler that keeps a solid 0 degrees before you enter the freezer. Try two units, also make an airlock style entrance to stop temp change, dont have it to straight outside, double thick walls also. Is there any tips on how to keep rooms cooler when people enter? Perhaps more cooling units? Showing 1 - 6 of 6 comments. It makes it hard to keep rooms at the temp I want when every entry dramatically raises the temp. However, whenever one of my colonists enter the room to put in or take out food which is often the temperature skyrockets at least 20 or so degress it is 20 degrees outside. I have a cooling unit, connected to power etc, all is golden. I have made a walk in freezer room and a walk in refrigerator room one for frozen meat, the other for refrigeration. Home Discussions Workshop Market Broadcasts.
