Actions

Translations

Difference between revisions of "Solar Logic Circuits Guide/9/en"

From Unofficial Stationeers Wiki

(Importing a new version from external source)
 
(No difference)

Latest revision as of 06:04, 21 December 2017

Information about message (contribute)

This message has no documentation. If you know where or how this message is used, you can help other translators by adding documentation to this message.

Message definition (Solar Logic Circuits Guide)
* The [[Daylight Sensor]] MUST be facing West (sunrise), but it's rotation doesn't matter.
* Solar panels should be rotated such as that 0% VERTICAL rotation faces west/sunrise, and 100% VERTICAL faces east/sunset. 
* The [[Area Power Control]] is necessary for the circuit to stay powered during the night. 
* Importantly, the solar input power doesn't directly connect to any of the logic writers. This not only ensures your system doesn't lose power but also prevents short-circuiting that would burn cables.
* The use of the [[Area Power Control]] hides all the modules from the rest of your system.
* You could reduce the power usage and complexity of this system by using a [[Kit (Computer)]] with a [[Motherboard (Logic)]] to set the value on the memory chip and then removing the [[Kit (Computer)]] afterwards. This removes the need to do an additional math operation.  
* As of v0.1.1052.5350 the addition of batch writers means you no longer need to repeat a writer for each solar panel.
Translation* The [[Daylight Sensor]] MUST be facing West (sunrise), but it's rotation doesn't matter.
* Solar panels should be rotated such as that 0% VERTICAL rotation faces west/sunrise, and 100% VERTICAL faces east/sunset. 
* The [[Area Power Control]] is necessary for the circuit to stay powered during the night. 
* Importantly, the solar input power doesn't directly connect to any of the logic writers. This not only ensures your system doesn't lose power but also prevents short-circuiting that would burn cables.
* The use of the [[Area Power Control]] hides all the modules from the rest of your system.
* You could reduce the power usage and complexity of this system by using a [[Kit (Computer)]] with a [[Motherboard (Logic)]] to set the value on the memory chip and then removing the [[Kit (Computer)]] afterwards. This removes the need to do an additional math operation.  
* As of v0.1.1052.5350 the addition of batch writers means you no longer need to repeat a writer for each solar panel.
  • The Daylight Sensor MUST be facing West (sunrise), but it's rotation doesn't matter.
  • Solar panels should be rotated such as that 0% VERTICAL rotation faces west/sunrise, and 100% VERTICAL faces east/sunset.
  • The Area Power Control is necessary for the circuit to stay powered during the night.
  • Importantly, the solar input power doesn't directly connect to any of the logic writers. This not only ensures your system doesn't lose power but also prevents short-circuiting that would burn cables.
  • The use of the Area Power Control hides all the modules from the rest of your system.
  • You could reduce the power usage and complexity of this system by using a Kit (Computer) with a Motherboard (Logic) to set the value on the memory chip and then removing the Kit (Computer) afterwards. This removes the need to do an additional math operation.
  • As of v0.1.1052.5350 the addition of batch writers means you no longer need to repeat a writer for each solar panel.