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  | name        = Kit (Transformer)
 
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==Description==
 
==Description==
 
The transformer is used to control the maximum amount of power that will flow on a cable, preventing the cables from overloading on high power draw.  
 
The transformer is used to control the maximum amount of power that will flow on a cable, preventing the cables from overloading on high power draw.  
It comes in 2 variants, Transformer Small and Transformer.
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There are three variants of the transformer:
  
The small transformer is limited to 5,000W output and the large one to 50,000W.
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The Transformer (Small) requires 1x Kit (Transformer) to place and is limited to 5,000 W of output. It can be placed in any orientation on a supporting surface (floor, wall, or ceiling) and is available as Transformer Reversed (Small).
  
==Usage==
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The Transformer (Medium) requires 3x Kit (Transformer) to place and is limited to 25,000 W of output. Similarly, it can be placed on any floor, wall, or ceiling and is available as a Transformer Reversed (Medium).
Given that the transformer can limit power very specifically (with 100W increments), you can control or stop the output line from drawing more than the transformer gives out. This can be used to control many items that don't have a changing power usage, such as lights, volume pumps, pipe regulators, active vents, and more. This is similar to the [[Area Power Controller]] but does not have a battery buffer.
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The Transformer (Large) requires 1x Kit Transformer (Large) to place and is limited to 50,000 W of output. It can only be placed in one orientation, ideally the floor, but it can be stacked above floor level by placing it partway into a frame.
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==Usage==  
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Given that the transformer can limit power very specifically (with large 100 W increments or small 10 W increments), you can control or stop the output line from drawing more than the transformer gives out. This can be used to control many items that don't have a changing power usage, such as lights, volume pumps, pipe regulators, active vents, and more. This is similar to the [[Area Power Controller]] but does not have a battery buffer.
  
 
==Notes==
 
==Notes==

Revision as of 21:23, 4 August 2020

Kit (Transformer)
ItemKitTransformerSmall.png
Properties
Stacks No
Recipe
Created With Electronics Printer, Fabricator
Cost 10x Iron, 1x Gold , 3x Copper


Kit Transformer (Large)
ItemKitTransformer.png
Properties
Stacks No
Recipe
Created With Electronics Printer, Fabricator
Cost 10x Steel, 5x Electrum


Description

The transformer is used to control the maximum amount of power that will flow on a cable, preventing the cables from overloading on high power draw. There are three variants of the transformer:

The Transformer (Small) requires 1x Kit (Transformer) to place and is limited to 5,000 W of output. It can be placed in any orientation on a supporting surface (floor, wall, or ceiling) and is available as Transformer Reversed (Small).

The Transformer (Medium) requires 3x Kit (Transformer) to place and is limited to 25,000 W of output. Similarly, it can be placed on any floor, wall, or ceiling and is available as a Transformer Reversed (Medium).

The Transformer (Large) requires 1x Kit Transformer (Large) to place and is limited to 50,000 W of output. It can only be placed in one orientation, ideally the floor, but it can be stacked above floor level by placing it partway into a frame.

Usage

Given that the transformer can limit power very specifically (with large 100 W increments or small 10 W increments), you can control or stop the output line from drawing more than the transformer gives out. This can be used to control many items that don't have a changing power usage, such as lights, volume pumps, pipe regulators, active vents, and more. This is similar to the Area Power Controller but does not have a battery buffer.

Notes

Data will not flow through a transformer, isolating the circuit behind their input.


Data Network Properties

These are all Data Network properties of this device. This list is not tested at all for the Transformer Small and not complete for Transformer (kit/large variant).

Data Parameters

These are all parameters, that can be written to with a Logic Writer, Batch Writer, or Integrated Circuit (IC10). The outputs are listed in the order a Logic Writer's "VAR" setting cycles through them.

Header text Header text Header text
On Boolean Turns the Transformer on, when set to 1. Turns it off, when set to 0.
Lock Boolean Locks the Transformer, when set to 1. Unlocks it when set to 0
Setting Integer Sets the Transformer's power (in Watts) limit.

Data Outputs

These are all parameters, that can be read with a Logic Reader or a Slot Reader. The outputs are listed in the order a Logic Reader's "VAR" setting cycles through them. You cannot read ratios in IC2 chip (so far)

Parameter Name Data Type Description
On Boolean Returns whether the Transformer is turned on. (0 for no, 1 for yes)
Max Integer (Unknown)
Lock Boolean Returns whether the Transformer is locked. (0 for no, 1 for yes)
Error Integer (Unknown)
Setting Intiger Returns the current power limit (in Watts) of the Transformer
RequiredPower (Unknown) (Unknown)
Ratio Float (Unknown)
PrefabHash (Unknown) (Unknown)
Power (Unknown) (Unknown)