Difference between revisions of "Single-Use Battery"
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From that you get '''8000 EUs''' worth of batteries-- who needs the law of conservation of energy?! Not you! | From that you get '''8000 EUs''' worth of batteries-- who needs the law of conservation of energy?! Not you! | ||
You only have to think of what's worth more: 2875 EU and the portability, or | You only have to think of what's worth more: 2875 EU and the portability, or the Cable. | ||
''Just don't forget to hydrate the coal dust!'' | ''Just don't forget to hydrate the coal dust!'' |
Revision as of 18:12, 17 August 2012

Also known as T501-Non-Rechargeable Energy Storage Unit, each Single-Use Battery can store up to 1000 EU. That's 9000 EU less than their rechargeable counterparts, 500 EU more than plain Redstone, and you can't recharge them. Like RE Batteries, right-clicking will recharge the electric tools currently in your inventory, using the Single-Use Battery. However, they are much easier to produce in quantities and are easier to transport.
Recipe[edit]
Energy[edit]
EU | |
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Input | - |
Output | - |
Storage | 1,000 (per battery) |
Efficiency[edit]
Single-Use Batteries produce more energy than simply burning coal in a Generator.
- Coal makes 4000 EU if burned.
- Redstone is worth 500 EU.
- Macerating coal into dust costs 625 EU.
Ignoring the costs of making cables and hydrating the dust, the total potential energy of these ingredients are 4000+500+625= 5125 EU
From that you get 8000 EUs worth of batteries-- who needs the law of conservation of energy?! Not you!
You only have to think of what's worth more: 2875 EU and the portability, or the Cable.
Just don't forget to hydrate the coal dust!
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