https://wiki.industrial-craft.net/api.php?action=feedcontributions&user=NightKev&feedformat=atomIndustrial-Craft-Wiki - User contributions [en]2024-03-29T04:42:35ZUser contributionsMediaWiki 1.37.1https://wiki.industrial-craft.net/index.php?title=Electrolyzer&diff=12250Electrolyzer2012-12-07T18:27:43Z<p>NightKev: is rawcode just trolling the wiki or what</p>
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<div>{{IC²}}<br />
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{{Block<br />
|type=Machine<br />
|gravity=No<br />
|dirt=No<br />
|transparent=No<br />
|light=No<br />
|tool=bwrench<br />
|stackable=Yes (64)<br />
|eu_use=10<br />
|eu_use2=15000 EU per cell<br />
}}<br />
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Put the [[Electrolyzer]] next to an [[MFE Transmitter|MFE]] or [[MFS Unit|MFSU]] and it'll take some power to convert [[Water Cell]]s into [[Electrolyzed Water Cell]]s. [[Electrolyzed Water Cell]]s can be used to store power for later usage.<br />
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Electrolyzing is 90% efficient, so 10% of the energy is lost during the process.<br />
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[[Electrolyzed Water Cell]]s absorb 15000 EU, but lose 1500 EU, only storing 13500 EU. When left in the Electrolyzer, adjacent to an empty MFE/MFS, they will discharge into the MFE/MFS, converting them back to [[Water Cell]]s again.<br />
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In other words, the Electrolyzer acts as an additional storage device for your MFE/MFS unit that, while slow to charge and discharge, can be disassembled and stored, etc.<br />
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Simply place the [[Water Cell]]s directly to the left of the energy storage display, and as they are removed from the stack and filled with energy, they will be placed in a slot directly to the right of the energy storage display. From there, they may be removed to store for later or left in place to discharge as needed.<br />
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== Recipe ==<br />
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{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Insulated Copper Cable|B1=|C1=Insulated Copper Cable<br />
|A2=Insulated Copper Cable|B2=Electronic Circuit|C2=Insulated Copper Cable<br />
|A3=Empty Cell|B3=Machine|C3=Empty Cell<br />
|Output=Electrolyzer<br />
}}<br />
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{{Energy|Input= 15000 per [[Water Cell]] at 10 EU/t|Output= 13500 per [[Electrolyzed Water Cell]] at 10 EU/t|Storage= 15000}}<br />
* Input: only when attached storage unit is '''> 75% full'''.<br />
* Output: only when attached storage unit is '''< 25% full'''.<br />
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{{Navigation}}</div>NightKevhttps://wiki.industrial-craft.net/index.php?title=Electrolyzer&diff=12249Electrolyzer2012-12-07T18:25:03Z<p>NightKev: Undo revision 11866 by RawCode (talk) - vandalism reverted</p>
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<div>{{IC²}}<br />
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{{Block<br />
|type=Machine<br />
|gravity=No<br />
|dirt=No<br />
|transparent=No<br />
|light=No<br />
|tool=bwrench<br />
|stackable=Yes (64)<br />
|eu_use=10<br />
|eu_use2=15000 EU per cell<br />
}}<br />
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Put the [[Electrolyzer]] next to an [[MFE Transmitter|MFE]] or [[MFS Unit|MFSU]] and it'll take some power to convert [[Water Cell]]s into [[Electrolyzed Water Cell]]s. [[Electrolyzed Water Cell]]s can be used to store power for later usage.<br />
<br />
Electrolyzing is 90% efficient, so 10% of the energy is lost during the process.<br />
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[[Electrolyzed Water Cell]]s absorb 15000 EU, but lose 1500 EU, only storing 13500 EU. When left in the Electrolyzer, adjacent to an empty MFE/MFS, they will discharge into the MFE/MFS, converting them back to [[Water Cell]]s again.<br />
<br />
In other words, the Electrolyzer acts as an additional storage device for your MFE/MFS unit that, while slow to charge and discharge, can be disassembled and stored, etc.<br />
<br />
Simply place the [[Water Cell]]s directly to the left of the energy storage display, and as they are removed from the stack and filled with energy, they will be placed in a slot directly to the right of the energy storage display. From there, they may be removed to store for later or left in place to discharge as needed.<br />
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== Recipe ==<br />
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{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Insulated Copper Cable|B1=|C1=Insulated Copper Cable<br />
|A2=Insulated Copper Cable|B2=Electronic Circuit|C2=Insulated Copper Cable<br />
|A3=Empty Cell|B3=Machine|C3=Empty Cell<br />
|Output=Electrolyzer<br />
}}<br />
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{{Energy|Input= 15000 per [[Water Cell]] at 10 EU/t|Output= 13500 per [[Electrolyzed Water Cell]] at 10 EU/t|Storage= 15000}}<br />
* Not energynet block, have no input or output sides.<br />
* Input only when attached storage unit is '''> 75% full'''.<br />
* Output only when attached storage unit is '''< 25% full'''.<br />
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{{Navigation}}</div>NightKevhttps://wiki.industrial-craft.net/index.php?title=Mining_Laser&diff=9010Mining Laser2011-12-11T01:53:50Z<p>NightKev: /* Firing Modes */</p>
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<div>{{IC²}}<br />
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The Mining Laser is a powerful high-tech tool with a variety of applications. It can be used as an insta-mining tool with a relatively low [[EU]] consumption, as well as a high-power AoE block remover, or even as a weapon. All blocks destroyed by the Laser are dropped, with the exception of non-drop blocks like Glass or Leaves. However, due to the destructive nature of the Laser, there is a chance that the block will be destroyed and not drop anything. IndustrialCraft machines drop a [[Machine]] block, as if they were destroyed by a pickaxe. As of 1.337, the Mining Laser can use energy from a [[LapPack]].<br />
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The Mining Laser has 5 different modes. These modes can be switched by holding the M key and right-clicking.<br />
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== Recipe ==<br />
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{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Redstone|B1=Energy Crystal|C1=Energy Crystal<br />
|A2=Advanced Alloy|B2=Advanced Alloy|C2=Advanced Circuit<br />
|A3=|B3=Advanced Alloy|C3=Advanced Alloy<br />
|Output=Mining Laser<br />
}}<br />
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== Firing Modes ==<br />
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The Mining Laser can store 100,000 EU, which determines how many shots of each type can be fired. The block penetration distance depends on the hardness of the particular block. In this chart, block penetration is based on smoothstone and dirt. For explosive shots, the penetration radius denotes the radius of the explosion.<br />
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{|class="wikitable"<br />
|Firing mode<br />
|Mode description<br />
|EU used per shot<br />
|Damage per shot<br />
|Beam travel distance<br />
|Block penetration distance<br />
|-<br />
|Mining<br />
|Normal beam, average power<br />
|1250 (80 shots)<br />
|3.5 hearts<br />
|64 blocks<br />
|6 (smoothstone), 24 (dirt)<br />
|-<br />
|Low-Focus<br />
|Very short-range beam, small power<br />
|100 (1000 shots) (?)<br />
|0.5 hearts<br />
|3 blocks<br />
|1 (smoothstone), 2 (dirt)<br />
|-<br />
|Long-Range<br />
|High-powered beam, high power<br />
|5000 (20 shots)<br />
|10 hearts<br />
|64 blocks<br />
|27 (smoothstone), 128+ (dirt)<br />
|-<br />
|Scatter<br />
|25 beams, 5x5 square formation, average power per beam<br />
|10,000 (10 shots)<br />
|2.5 hearts<br />
|64 blocks<br />
|16 (smoothstone), 16 (dirt)<br />
|-<br />
|Explosive<br />
|The beam explodes upon touching a block<br />
|5000 (20 shots)<br />
|3.5 hearts<br />
|64 blocks<br />
|2 (smoothstone), 5 (dirt)<br />
|}<br />
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== Charging ==<br />
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This tool may only be charged in an [[MFE Transmitter]] or an [[MFS Unit]].<br />
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{{Grid/Machine<br />
|Type=MFS Unit<br />
|Top=Mining Laser<br />
|Bottom=<br />
|Output=<br />
}}<br />
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{{Navigation}}<br />
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[[Category:Tools]]</div>NightKevhttps://wiki.industrial-craft.net/index.php?title=Mining_Laser&diff=9009Mining Laser2011-12-11T01:53:27Z<p>NightKev: updated energy usage values for 1.337</p>
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<div>{{IC²}}<br />
<br />
The Mining Laser is a powerful high-tech tool with a variety of applications. It can be used as an insta-mining tool with a relatively low [[EU]] consumption, as well as a high-power AoE block remover, or even as a weapon. All blocks destroyed by the Laser are dropped, with the exception of non-drop blocks like Glass or Leaves. However, due to the destructive nature of the Laser, there is a chance that the block will be destroyed and not drop anything. IndustrialCraft machines drop a [[Machine]] block, as if they were destroyed by a pickaxe. As of 1.337, the Mining Laser can use energy from a [[LapPack]].<br />
<br />
The Mining Laser has 5 different modes. These modes can be switched by holding the M key and right-clicking.<br />
<br />
== Recipe ==<br />
<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Redstone|B1=Energy Crystal|C1=Energy Crystal<br />
|A2=Advanced Alloy|B2=Advanced Alloy|C2=Advanced Circuit<br />
|A3=|B3=Advanced Alloy|C3=Advanced Alloy<br />
|Output=Mining Laser<br />
}}<br />
<br />
== Firing Modes ==<br />
<br />
The Mining Laser can store 100,000 EU, which determines how many shots of each type can be fired. The block penetration distance depends on the hardness of the particular block. In this chart, block penetration is based on smoothstone and dirt. For explosive shots, the penetration radius denotes the radius of the explosion.<br />
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{|class="wikitable"<br />
|Firing mode<br />
|Mode description<br />
|EU used per shot<br />
|Damage per shot<br />
|Beam travel distance<br />
|Block penetration distance<br />
|-<br />
|Mining<br />
|Normal beam, average power<br />
|1250 (80 shots)<br />
|3.5 hearts<br />
|64 blocks<br />
|6 (smoothstone), 24 (dirt)<br />
|-<br />
|Low-Focus<br />
|Very short-range beam, small power<br />
|100 (800 shots) (?)<br />
|0.5 hearts<br />
|3 blocks<br />
|1 (smoothstone), 2 (dirt)<br />
|-<br />
|Long-Range<br />
|High-powered beam, high power<br />
|5000 (20 shots)<br />
|10 hearts<br />
|64 blocks<br />
|27 (smoothstone), 128+ (dirt)<br />
|-<br />
|Scatter<br />
|25 beams, 5x5 square formation, average power per beam<br />
|10,000 (10 shots)<br />
|2.5 hearts<br />
|64 blocks<br />
|16 (smoothstone), 16 (dirt)<br />
|-<br />
|Explosive<br />
|The beam explodes upon touching a block<br />
|5000 (20 shots)<br />
|3.5 hearts<br />
|64 blocks<br />
|2 (smoothstone), 5 (dirt)<br />
|}<br />
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== Charging ==<br />
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This tool may only be charged in an [[MFE Transmitter]] or an [[MFS Unit]].<br />
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{{Grid/Machine<br />
|Type=MFS Unit<br />
|Top=Mining Laser<br />
|Bottom=<br />
|Output=<br />
}}<br />
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{{Navigation}}<br />
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