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| name = Ice Crusher | | name = Ice Crusher | ||
| image = [[File:StructureIceCrusher.png]] | | image = [[File:StructureIceCrusher.png]] | ||
− | | power_usage = 10W standby + | + | | power_usage = 10W standby + 40W crushing |
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| placed_with_item = [[Kit (Ice Crusher)]] | | placed_with_item = [[Kit (Ice Crusher)]] | ||
| placed_on_grid = Small Grid | | placed_on_grid = Small Grid | ||
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+ | ==Description== | ||
+ | Used to crush ice into liquids and/or gases. | ||
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+ | The Ice Crusher has two outputs at the back, which can be connected to Pipes (yellow) and Liquid Pipes (blue) to extract the products. The top output is for Gas outputs, and the bottom output is for Liquids. | ||
− | + | Different kinds of Ice can be crushed: | |
− | + | :[[Ice (Water)]] produces liquid Water and Nitrogen gas (80% water, 20% nitrogen) | |
− | :[[Ice (Water)]] produces liquid Water and | + | :[[Ice (Oxite)]] produces Oxygen and Nitrogen gas (90% Oxygen, 10% nitrogen) |
− | :[[Ice (Oxite)]] produces | + | :[[Ice (Volatiles)]] produces Hydrogen gas (100% Hydrogen) |
− | :[[Ice (Volatiles)]] produces | ||
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==Refilling Water Bottles Early Game== | ==Refilling Water Bottles Early Game== | ||
− | The | + | The Ice Crusher can be used to get drinkable water early on, by connecting it to a [[Water Bottle Filler]] using Liquid Pipes and piping the Nitrogen out with a pump or an active vent to avoid blocking the Crusher. |
+ | Note however that if done inside, this could lead to pressure accumulating over time, which could be dangerous if not eventually upgraded to a more robust gas handling system. | ||
[[File:Ice Crusher Front View.jpg|thumb|Ice Crusher Front View (Caution: Water pipe should be connected to bottom output, not as shown here)]] | [[File:Ice Crusher Front View.jpg|thumb|Ice Crusher Front View (Caution: Water pipe should be connected to bottom output, not as shown here)]] | ||
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==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
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* It is not insulated, so the gases and/or liquids it contains will equalize temperature with the environment. | * It is not insulated, so the gases and/or liquids it contains will equalize temperature with the environment. | ||
* Must be kept turned on to release the liquids and/or gases it contains. | * Must be kept turned on to release the liquids and/or gases it contains. | ||
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