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<b>Battery Cells</b> are a type of battery used in many tools and equipment. Aside from energy capacity needs, they are interchangeable in all uses.
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== Description == <!--T:1-->
 
The battery cell is used in many items and tools. They appear to be interchangeable, though the small cells will deplete rapidly in certain items, such as a suit or portable AC.
 
  
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Battery cells below 0°C at or above 1 atmosphere lose charge at a rate of 1 W at 0 K, decreasing linearly to 0 W at 0°C. This loss decreases linearly proportional to the atmospheric pressure they are exposed to, up to none at 0 Pa.
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The types of non-wireless battery cells currently available in Stationeers are:
* You can make small cells without steel.
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* [[Battery Cell (Small)]]
* They have a power capacity of 36,000J.
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* [[Battery Cell (Large)]]
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* [[Battery Cell (Nuclear)]]
  
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There are also wireless battery cells:
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* [[Battery Wireless Cell]]
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* [[Battery Wireless Cell (Big)]]
  
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Wireless Battery Cells have a wireless charging efficiency of 75% when positioned at their transmitter, decreasing in an S-curve down to 25% at their maximum charging distance.
* Large cells require steel.
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* They have a capacity of 288,000J.
 
 
 
=== Nuclear Cell === <!--T:6-->
 
 
 
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* Nuclear cells require Electrum, Invar, Constantan and Solder
 
* They have a capacity of 2,304,000J.
 
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== See Also ==
 
== See Also ==
* [[Special:MyLanguage/Battery_Charger|Battery Charger]]
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* [[Battery Charger]]
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* [[Battery Charger Small]]
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* [[Power Transmitter Omni]]

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Description[edit]

Battery Cells are a type of battery used in many tools and equipment. Aside from energy capacity needs, they are interchangeable in all uses.

Battery cells below 0°C at or above 1 atmosphere lose charge at a rate of 1 W at 0 K, decreasing linearly to 0 W at 0°C. This loss decreases linearly proportional to the atmospheric pressure they are exposed to, up to none at 0 Pa.

The types of non-wireless battery cells currently available in Stationeers are:

There are also wireless battery cells:

Wireless Battery Cells have a wireless charging efficiency of 75% when positioned at their transmitter, decreasing in an S-curve down to 25% at their maximum charging distance.

See Also[edit]