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# Logic Writer should be set to write "On" to your solid generator and read from Logic Compare unit
 
# Logic Writer should be set to write "On" to your solid generator and read from Logic Compare unit
 
# Set the logic memory units to your upper and lower bound decimals;<br>''Example: Memory unit 1 set to "0.1", Memory unit 2 set to "0.9"''
 
# Set the logic memory units to your upper and lower bound decimals;<br>''Example: Memory unit 1 set to "0.1", Memory unit 2 set to "0.9"''
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# Logic Select should be set to read from your Logic Compare unit;<br>0: Select lower bound memory unit ''(ex: 0.1)''<br> 1: Select upper bound memory unit ''(ex: 0.9)''
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# Logic Select should be set to read from your Logic Compare unit;<br>0: Select lower bound memory unit ''(ex: 0.1)'', 1: Select upper bound memory unit ''(ex: 0.9)''
 
# Logic Compare should be set to read if "Logic Reader" < "Logic Select"<br><br>
 
# Logic Compare should be set to read if "Logic Reader" < "Logic Select"<br><br>
 
''Note:If you have an APC, it may be better to pick a larger range for your upper and lower bound, if you had lower bound set to 0.4 and upper set to 0.5 for example, you may lose efficiency. The coal generator will use 1 coal and output a constant power amount over a specific amount of time, so the coal generator may turn off very early when it could still be outputting energy.''<br>
 
''Note:If you have an APC, it may be better to pick a larger range for your upper and lower bound, if you had lower bound set to 0.4 and upper set to 0.5 for example, you may lose efficiency. The coal generator will use 1 coal and output a constant power amount over a specific amount of time, so the coal generator may turn off very early when it could still be outputting energy.''<br>

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