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− | Usage:
| + | Produced in the Electronics Printer (Tier One) |
− | * Insert an [[Water|H2O]] canister with at least 20 mol H2O
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− | * Insert a battery cell
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− | * Insert at least 3 ingredients into the input slot on the top
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− | * Turn on the On switch, it will grind the ingredients
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− | * Point at the Activate button and it will tell you how many are ready for processing. You need at least 3 to produce 1 fertilizer
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− | * Press the Activate button, and it will start processing, including outputting H2 and N2
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− | * When done processing, a fertilizer will be produced in the output slot
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− | More information:
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− | * Produced in the Electronics Printer (Tier One)
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− | * Each unit of fertilizer produced requires:
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− | ** Power to run the composter
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− | ** 3 ingredients (any mix of Food, Decayed Food, or Biomass)
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− | ** 20 mol [[Water|H2O]]
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− | * While producing one unit of fertilizer, the composter also produces (into the atmosphere):
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− | ** 50 mol H2 at 45C
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− | ** 50 mol N2 at 45C
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− | * Note that the portable composter seems to produce 15% of the N2 and H2 into the liquid canister, which appears to be a bug
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