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This. sink power from ajacent energy storage block when they atleast 69.99 full and store inside [[Electrolyzed Water Cell]]s.
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.
When energy storaged 25% or less cells discharged to provide energy. Speed and effectiveness depend on energy storage block used.
ONLY ONE ENERGY STORAGE CAN BE USED BY ELECTROLIZER.


Speed is 8*2^tier EU per tick.
Electrolyzing is 90% efficient, so 10% of the energy is lost during the process.
Energy loss is 1500 * (3-tier).
Total cell capacity is 20k with maximum return of 18.5k.


Since lava cell provide 20k and does not reqiure MSFU to discharge, this completely useless as energy transport.
[[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.
 
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.
 
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.


== Recipe ==
== Recipe ==

Revision as of 18:25, 7 December 2012

New Item/Block of IndustrialCraft².



Electrolyzer
Electrolyzer ig.png
Grid Electrolyzer.png
Properties
Type Machine
Tool Grid Wrench.png




Stackable Yes (64)





Energy Consumption
EU Use 10 EU/t
15000 EU per cell
Technical Details
UU Cost {{{uu_cost}}}
First appearance ?
ID IC2:{{{id}}}


Put the Electrolyzer next to an MFE or MFSU and it'll take some power to convert Water Cells into Electrolyzed Water Cells. Electrolyzed Water Cells can be used to store power for later usage.

Electrolyzing is 90% efficient, so 10% of the energy is lost during the process.

Electrolyzed Water Cells 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 Cells again.

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.

Simply place the Water Cells 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.

Recipe[edit]

Grid Insulated Copper Cable.png
Grid Insulated Copper Cable.png
Grid Empty Cell.png


Grid Electronic Circuit.png
Grid Machine.png
Grid Insulated Copper Cable.png
Grid Insulated Copper Cable.png
Grid Empty Cell.png
Grid Electrolyzer.png


Energy[edit]

EU
Input 15000 per Water Cell at 10 EU/t
Output 13500 per Electrolyzed Water Cell at 10 EU/t
Storage 15000
  • Not energynet block, have no input or output sides.
  • Input only when attached storage unit is > 75% full.
  • Output only when attached storage unit is < 25% full.