Difference between revisions of "Solid Fuel Generator"
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+ | | [[SolidFuel]] || 6 s || 400 kJ (111 kWh) | ||
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| [[Charcoal]] || 60 units | | [[Charcoal]] || 60 units | ||
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| [[Charcoal]] || 3 mol || 3 mol | | [[Charcoal]] || 3 mol || 3 mol | ||
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Latest revision as of 12:54, 3 June 2024
Recipe | |
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Created With | Electronics Printer, Fabricator |
Cost | 50x Iron, 10x Copper |
Operation | |
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Power Usage | 20 kW generated per each tick |
Prefab Hash | 1293995736 |
Construction | |
Placed with | Kit (Solid Generator) |
Placed on | Large Grid |
Stage 1 | |
Deconstruction | |
Deconstructed with | Hand Drill |
Contents
Description[edit]
A machine that converts solid fuel to energy. It generates up to 20 kW per game-tick (40 kJ/s).
Fuel | Time to burn | Total energy |
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Coal | 5 s | 200 kJ (55.5 kWh) |
Charcoal | 3 s | 60 kJ (16.6 kWh) |
SolidFuel | 6 s | 400 kJ (111 kWh) |
Generation[edit]
This generator outputs energy dependent on the demand, up to 20kW. In particular, it can be connected to a cable coil if the demand is up to 5kW. Higher demand requires a heavy cable coil. Demands lower than 20kW result in an energy loss, as this generator burns fuel at a constant rate independent of the demand.
Energy storage[edit]
This generator fully charges a station battery (with a heavy cable coil) with the following:
Fuel | Amount |
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Coal | 18 units |
Charcoal | 60 units |
SolidFuel | 9 units |
Waste[edit]
This generator exhaust gases to its surroundings as follows:
Fuel | Carbon Dioxide | Pollutant |
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Coal | 10 mol | 3 mol |
Charcoal | 3 mol | 3 mol |
SolidFuel | 5 mol | 20 mol |