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What could be the issue? Too many radiators ? Any tips? :)
If you're using this guide, use higher pressure Nitrogen gas as it's much more stable for freezing and condensing
In the end, getting your condenser side down to a much lower temperature means the brief moment the two sides mix will be more stable than trying to leave them mixed all the time.
The reason it works best when you only open the valve periodically, for example on Mars, is because the low pressure atmosphere and the daytime temperature fluctuation causes the condenser side to lose heat too slowly to be left on all the time. You would add too much energy to the cooling system during the higher temps of the day, and probably lose too much at night, killing your plants.
Also, the wiki shows the radiators need an atmosphere to exchange the heat with. How to the radiators lose heat in a vacuum at all? And why only when the valve is closed?