Difference between revisions of "Kit (Solid Generator)"
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− | The generator is not on-demand, meaning if you put in 50 coal, it will burn 50 coal with the power potentially vanishing. An Area Power Controller will allow you to charge a battery to help capture some of the wasted energy. | + | The generator is not on-demand, meaning if you put in 50 coal, it will burn 50 coal with the power potentially vanishing. An Area Power Controller will allow you to charge a battery to help capture some of the wasted energy. The area power controller you will only charge 1KW of power to the connected battery (plus any downstream loads), effectively wasting about 95% of your coal. |
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+ | It consumes about 16 coal pieces to fully charge a Kit (Battery). This is about 3 coal pieces per battery indicator light. | ||
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+ | Connect your generator to a Kit (Battery) with Heavy Cable to store all 20KW of power being produced. | ||
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Revision as of 18:29, 19 July 2018
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Created With | Fabricator |
Cost | 50x Iron, 10x Copper |
Description
The solid generator requires Coal and outputs 20KW of power per each coal tick.
Notes
The generator is not on-demand, meaning if you put in 50 coal, it will burn 50 coal with the power potentially vanishing. An Area Power Controller will allow you to charge a battery to help capture some of the wasted energy. The area power controller you will only charge 1KW of power to the connected battery (plus any downstream loads), effectively wasting about 95% of your coal.
It consumes about 16 coal pieces to fully charge a Kit (Battery). This is about 3 coal pieces per battery indicator light.
Connect your generator to a Kit (Battery) with Heavy Cable to store all 20KW of power being produced.