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== Notes == <!--T:3-->
 
== Notes == <!--T:3-->
* Use a pressure regulator on the input and start it as low as '''0.1kpa''' (Use a [[Labeller]] to enter decimal values), since it can be difficult to keep cool.
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* Use a pressure regulator on the input and start it as low as '''1kpa''', recommended to connect to a [[Kit (Battery)]] and to automate it as backup power.<br>
* Recommended to connect to a [[Kit (Battery)]] and to automate it as backup power.<br>
 
 
* Can be used in conjunction with a [[Atmospherics#Electrolyzer |Electrolyzer]] to generate its fuel.
 
* Can be used in conjunction with a [[Atmospherics#Electrolyzer |Electrolyzer]] to generate its fuel.
* The output is a gas mix of CO2, [[Pollutant]]s, and tiny amounts of uncombusted fuel.  It is not water, as would be implied by its compatibility with the Electrolyzer.
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* The output is a gas mix of CO2, [[Pollutant]]s, and tiny amounts of uncombusted O2 and [[Volatiles]].  It is not water, as would be implied by its compatibility with the Electrolyzer.
 
* Requires to be placed in an atmosphere to work. Minimum pressure of 20 kPA and temperature ranging between 278-328 degrees Kelvin (5-55 Celsius)
 
* Requires to be placed in an atmosphere to work. Minimum pressure of 20 kPA and temperature ranging between 278-328 degrees Kelvin (5-55 Celsius)
* With a standard fuel mix (33/67 O/H2) can generate up to 14kW. With NOS fuel mix (50/50 NOS/H2) this rises to 98kW with a volume of 99kpa.
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* With a good fuel mix (33/67 O/H2) can generate up to 80kW.
* The generator has an internal volume of 10L
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* If allowed to accumulate fuel (by leaving the pressure regulator on) it will cause shorts in power circuits as it tries to consume the amount that has built up. This is evident by the gauge on the front which will rapidly rise into the red. This can be resolved by running the generator without connecting it to power circuits, and with the regulator off until all fuel has been burned.
  
== Videos == <!--T:4-->
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== Data Network Properties == <!--T:4-->
 
 
== Simple Overview ==
 
[https://youtu.be/2zMG96J3prw Stationeers 98Kw Gas fuel generator]
 
 
 
== Data Network Properties == <!--T:5-->
 
 
These are all [[:Category:Data Network|Data Network]] properties of this device.
 
These are all [[:Category:Data Network|Data Network]] properties of this device.
  
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| On || Boolean || Returns whether the Gas Generator is turned on. (0 for no, 1 for yes)
 
| On || Boolean || Returns whether the Gas Generator is turned on. (0 for no, 1 for yes)
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| RequiredPower || Float || ???
 
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| PowerGeneration || Float || Returns power production
 
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| TotalMoles || Interger || Returns total amount of fuel in moles
 
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| RationNitrousOxide || Float || Same as above
 
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