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Do you know what you can use all that power for other than heavy machinery? | |||
Use it to create LIGHT | Use it to create LIGHT, with the ''Luminator''! | ||
''Luminators'' are | '''Luminators''' are machines coated in some stylish-looking glass that emit light when supplied with current. They change shape depending on the surface they're placed on: small squares on the ceiling, rectangles on a wall, and large squares on the floor or connected to a cable. | ||
Of course creating light takes energy and so the Luminator will use 0.25 [[EU]]/t from an internal 10K EU storage (about 2 days worth of light). It can draw power from a connected power cable or, in IC2 v1.x, be recharged manually by right-clicking with a [[RE Battery]] or [[Energy Crystal|energy crystal]] (but not a [[Lapotron Crystal]]). Be careful, as right-clicking a luminator can also suck the power right out of a wielded power tool such as a drill—and the tool won't recharge from your [[BatPack]]. | |||
Luminators will not draw power when connected directly to the output face of a [[Batbox]] or [[LV Transformer]]; they must be connected directly to a cable. For a more subtle look, wire your cables and attach luminators before covering the cables in construction foam from a [[CF Sprayer]]. | |||
== Recipe == | |||
{{Grid/Crafting Table | |||
|A1=Iron Casing|B1=Insulated Copper Cable|C1=Iron Casing | |||
|A2=Glass|B2=Tin_Cable|C2=Glass | |||
|A3=Glass|B3=Glass|C3=Glass | |||
|Output=Luminator|OA=8 | |||
}} | |||
See: [http://crafting-guide.com/item/luminator Crafting Guide] | |||
===Legacy=== | |||
{{Grid/Crafting Table | |||
|A1=Refined_Iron|B1=Insulated Copper Cable|C1=Refined_Iron | |||
|A2=Glass|B2=Tin_Cable|C2=Glass | |||
|A3=Glass|B3=Glass|C3=Glass | |||
|Output=Luminator|OA=8 | |||
}} | |||
== | |||
==Uses== | |||
{{Grid/Crafting Table | |||
|A1=Advanced Heat Exchanger|B1=Advanced RE-Battery|C1=Advanced Heat Exchanger | |||
|A2=Luminator|B2=Reinforced Glass|C2=Luminator | |||
|A3=Rubber|B3=Advanced Circuit|C3=Rubber | |||
|Output=Nightvision Goggles|nobreak=y | |||
}} | |||
{{Grid/Crafting Table | {{Grid/Crafting Table | ||
|A1= | |A1=Iron Plate|B1=Reinforced Glass|C1=Iron Plate | ||
|A2= | |A2=Electric Motor|B2=Luminator|C2=Electric Motor | ||
|A3= | |A3=Advanced Circuit|B3=Advanced Machine|C3=Advanced Circuit | ||
|Output=Scanner | |||
|Output= | |||
}} | }} | ||
{{Energy|Input=0.25 EU/t|Output=-|Storage=10,000}} | |||
Maximum Input: 32 [[EU]]/t before exploding | |||
The luminator can only handle low voltage (32 EU) so it can only accept power from a [[Batbox|batbox]] or an [[LV Transformer]] in step-down mode. | |||
== HAYO == | |||
Torches are too cheap for you?, well then the '''Dark Room Industries thin Tin Burner™ is your best bet!''' | |||
''' | Just apply 0.25EU/t (a single [[Water Mill]] will suffice!) to the end of the Copper Wire and '''Boom'''! | ||
''' | '''But wait, there is more!''' | ||
If you order right now i will '''eightfold''' the offer! | |||
<small>We are fully aware that [[Tin]] is a terrible idea for this use and that a Gas Discharge Tube with Tungsten Wire would last a lot longer.<small> | |||
<small>We are not responsible by burnings caused by molten metal.<small> | |||
[[Category:Blocks]] | [[Category:Blocks]] |
Latest revision as of 15:49, 2 May 2016
Luminator | |
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Properties | |
Type | Block
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Stackable | Yes (64)
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Technical Details | |
UU Cost | {{{uu_cost}}} |
First appearance | ? |
ID | IC2:{{{id}}} |
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Do you know what you can use all that power for other than heavy machinery?
Use it to create LIGHT, with the Luminator!
Luminators are machines coated in some stylish-looking glass that emit light when supplied with current. They change shape depending on the surface they're placed on: small squares on the ceiling, rectangles on a wall, and large squares on the floor or connected to a cable.
Of course creating light takes energy and so the Luminator will use 0.25 EU/t from an internal 10K EU storage (about 2 days worth of light). It can draw power from a connected power cable or, in IC2 v1.x, be recharged manually by right-clicking with a RE Battery or energy crystal (but not a Lapotron Crystal). Be careful, as right-clicking a luminator can also suck the power right out of a wielded power tool such as a drill—and the tool won't recharge from your BatPack.
Luminators will not draw power when connected directly to the output face of a Batbox or LV Transformer; they must be connected directly to a cable. For a more subtle look, wire your cables and attach luminators before covering the cables in construction foam from a CF Sprayer.
Recipe[edit]
See: Crafting Guide
Legacy[edit]
Uses[edit]
Energy[edit]
EU | |
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Input | 0.25 EU/t |
Output | - |
Storage | 10,000 |
Maximum Input: 32 EU/t before exploding
The luminator can only handle low voltage (32 EU) so it can only accept power from a batbox or an LV Transformer in step-down mode.
HAYO[edit]
Torches are too cheap for you?, well then the Dark Room Industries thin Tin Burner™ is your best bet!
Just apply 0.25EU/t (a single Water Mill will suffice!) to the end of the Copper Wire and Boom!
But wait, there is more!
If you order right now i will eightfold the offer!
We are fully aware that Tin is a terrible idea for this use and that a Gas Discharge Tube with Tungsten Wire would last a lot longer.
We are not responsible by burnings caused by molten metal.