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The ''Macerator''. A device, which is very helpful and boosts your efficiency about 100%.
The ''Macerator''. A very helpful device that boosts your efficiency by about 100%.


It uses either Energy (direct [[Cable]] connection) or a energy storage item ([[Single-use Battery]]).
It uses either a direct [[Cable]] connection or an energy storage item ([[Single-use Battery]]).


With this device the odds are that you can macerate one f.e. [[Tin Ore]] to two [[Dusts|Tin Dust]] and
With this device you can, for example, macerate one [[Tin Ore]] to two [[Dusts|Tin Dust]] which can then


you can smelt these two [[Dusts|Tin Dust]] to '''two''' [[Tin|Tin Ingots]].  
be smelted into '''two''' [[Tin|Tin Ingots]].  




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== Usage ==
== Usage ==


It reduces ores and other items into something more useful (usualy)
It reduces ores and other items into something more useful (usually)


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Revision as of 21:14, 15 May 2011

Macerator
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Grid Macerator.png
Properties
Type Machine




Stackable Yes (64)






Technical Details
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First appearance ?
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The Macerator. A very helpful device that boosts your efficiency by about 100%.

It uses either a direct Cable connection or an energy storage item (Single-use Battery).

With this device you can, for example, macerate one Tin Ore to two Tin Dust which can then

be smelted into two Tin Ingots.



Recipe[edit]


Grid Stone Pickaxe.png
Grid Electronic Circuit.png
Grid Stone Pickaxe.png
Grid Machine.png


Grid Stone Pickaxe.png
Grid Electronic Circuit.png
Grid Macerator.png


Usage[edit]

It reduces ores and other items into something more useful (usually)

Grid Copper Ore.png
Grid RE Battery (Charged).png
Grid Copper Dust.png

Copper Dust

Copper Dust



Energy[edit]

Storage: 625 EU

Input: 625 EU per operation, a minimum of 2 EU/s needed for non-stop usage.