![]() ![]() It can be mistaken for lubricating oil in some cases, but it consists of the "heavy ends" of the diesel fuel which do not burn when combustion temperature is too low. Wet stacking is detectable by the presence of a black ooze around the exhaust manifold, piping and turbocharger, if fitted. For efficient combustion, a diesel engine should not be run under at least 60 percent of its rated power output. In diesel generators, it is usually because the diesel engine is running at only a small percentage of its rated output. Cold weather running or other causes that prevent the engine from reaching proper operating temperature can cause a buildup of fuel due to incomplete burn that can result in 'wet stacking'. That may be caused by weak or leaky injectors, fuel settings turned up too high or over fueling for the given rpms. "Idling" may be running at full rated operating speed, but with very little load applied. The most common cause is idling the engine for long intervals, which does not generate enough heat in the cylinder for a complete burn. The oily exhaust pipe is therefore a "wet stack". The word "stacking" comes from the term "stack" for exhaust pipe or chimney stack. I’m out of energy refreshes for the day, but I will post gameplay footage tomorrow as soon as I can.Wet stacking is a condition in diesel engines in which unburned fuel passes on into the exhaust system. TL:DR - add as many thermal exhaust disks as you can. This is different than the volatile accelerator text which says “this disk doesn’t stack” because otherwise the volatile disk would add DOT For each attack. Long story short, the verbiage is designed to prevent an endless loop of thermals adding more thermals. Those 6 thermals added would count as 6 more debuffs, Which would in turn add 6 more thermals and would create an endless loop where thermals were added exponentially. For example, if you had 3 of the disks, 5 debuffs will add 6 thermals. ![]() My dark trooper attacked twice in a row (4 hits each time) giving a total of 16 DOT, and added 12 thermals.īasically “this effect doesn’t stack” means that the thermals applied don’t count toward additional debuff so the thermals applied won’t add more thermals. Sure enough, for every 5 debuffs, 4 thermals were applied bc I had 2 thermal exhaust disks active. I used imperial troopers (bc none of them add thermals on their own). Each disk says an enemy will gain 2 thermals for every 5 debuffs. I did some testing with 2 thermal disks active. I noticed there was different text between that and volatile accelerator, which says: “this DISK doesn’t stack”. I knew there was some confusion about whether or not the disks stacked, because of the description of the disk’s effect: “this effect doesn’t stack”. Pride and Accomplishment posts must be made in the daily Pride and Accomplishment megathread See the list of these kinds of posts here. Titles must not be misleading, and must be descriptive if the submission is not. Do not call them out by username in a way that expects something from them. No mentioning of developers through use of the /u/ tag. No discussion of any kind on hacks, cheats, or exploits. Content creators must follow the 1:10 rule. Submissions and comments must be safe for work.Īny advertisements, giveaways, or donations must have prior approval by a moderator.ĭon't spam. Saturday(EST) is the exception for this rule. Please direct all dankness over to /r/SWGalaxyOfMemes. No meme, reaction image, or joke submissions. Submissions must be directly related to Star Wars: Galaxy of Heroes. Guild recruitment can also be done in /r/swgoh_guilds. Make use of the appropriate megathreads, notably for team building advice and guild recruitment. No witch-hunting or unfair persecution of players or groups.īuying, selling, trading, or transferring is not allowed. ![]() Official Forums Posting Guidelines Full Explanation of the Rulesīe polite and respectful towards everyone. Discord Server New Players Guild Recruitment LF Shardmates ![]()
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