Ostranauts
Ship isnt pressurizing?
I fully repaired a derelict. No patches, any damaged walls or floors were flat out scrapped and rebuilt with parts from other wrecks. A few sneaky damaged floor tiles were hiding under equipment but I am 100% positive I've got them all, as in manually went through every tile of every room checking. Everything says compartment, nothing says exterior.

I have two air pumps, one with O2, one with N2, linked to the correct air alarms, and everything is powered on. The pumps say they are pumping, but pressure in the room never rises. I thought it might just be a single set of pumps taking forever to pressurize a ship that was just in vacuum, so closed off all doors to see if I could speed it up some. That worked, pressure started to rise. So I opened the doors to other rooms and the pressure dropped to zero and now will not rise at all, even if I close the doors again.

There is still over 37K in the O2 bottle and over 36K in the N2 bottle, so Ive got the gas. I can see the pressure in the bottles dropping so I know the pumps are emptying them into the hallway, but the hallway still reads NaNK for temp, pressure and mass. Any idea what I can do next for troubleshooting? I'd like to actually keep this ship, I put a lot of work into it.

Update: I took it back to kleg and docked. Three npcs immediately invaded the ship and started eating food items and lounging around refusing to leave. I went and opened all doors I could on the station and the ship, and nothing. Step onto the station, air is thin. Step over the airlock onto the ship, get the vacuum alert. Strangely enough it didnt actually damage me, I could walk around fine with no suit on. So something bugged that ship map hard.
Ultima modifica da Kikinaak; 11 set 2020, ore 18:29
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well if one room pressurizes and then empties after you open the door, its either a bug to report or there is some small hole somewhere you missed in the next room. I would suggest creating more airlocks and making smaller rooms. It will help in the case your ship takes damage and also allow you to pinpoint the exact part of the ship leaking.
I had the same bug with “NA” O2 and N2. For me it was only in one room, but that room was where the pumps were so the other rooms wouldn’t fill either. Couldn’t do anything to fix it.
@Kikinaak I’m curious, did you shut off the pumps and other equipment before you powered up the reactor? That’s what I did and I was wondering if that’s what caused the bug.
I did at first shut off pumps and alarms so I could bring up the reactor and lights and see my work area without venting gas. But no, I dont think thats what caused it, at least not on my side. It was working, briefly, when I had just the hallway the pumps were set to pressurize sealed off. It was when I opened the doors to the rest of the ship that the pressure immediately went to 0 and would not budge at all. I believe this somehow glitched the ship map, because it wouldnt even register air flow at all when docked to kleg with the doors thrown open. Even with my ships airlock room closed off, no air would enter. Or would be immediately destroyed on entering.
Here is the biggest thing, check your pumps.
Messaggio originale di Nordak Balrem ESQ:
Here is the biggest thing, check your pumps.
Messaggio originale di Kikinaak:
I have two air pumps, one with O2, one with N2, linked to the correct air alarms, and everything is powered on. The pumps say they are pumping
Next?
3 things I've found that affect this. Firstly, are the pumps configured to use the correct alarm? Secondly, do you have any damaged floors anywhere? Even under walls or other components? If so, it'll leak gas. Thirdly, are the pumps the right way round and the canisters have O2/N2 in them?
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Data di pubblicazione: 11 set 2020, ore 17:56
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