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The ''Water Mill'' produces [[EU]] by having a [[Water Bucket]] placed in its lower slot; alternatively, the Water Mill can be immersed in water, allowing it to generate [[EU]] passively.
The ''Water Mill'' produces [[EU]] by having a [[Water Bucket]] placed in its lower slot; alternatively, the Water Mill can be immersed in water, allowing it to generate [[EU]] passively.


== Recipe ==
== Recipe ==
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== Video Tutorials ==
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8YUt7Z70Q5o


== Usage ==
== Usage ==
The Water Mill has two modes of operation:
:*'''Manned:''' The Water Mill is filled manually by placing [[Non-IC Items|Water Buckets]] or a [[Water Cell]] in the lower slot
:*'''Unmanned:''' The Water Mill is submerged in water


Place [[Non-IC Items|Water Buckets]] or a [[Water Cell]] in the lower slot (or place the ''Water Mill'' inside water), and optionally an [[RE Battery]] in the upper slot. The ''Water Mill'' will charge the battery or output power at a rate of 1 EU/t (manned) or 0.010 EU/t per block of adjacent water (unmanned). A single bucket produces 1000 EU and the Water Mill can store 4 buckets worth of water. The maximum output of an unmanned Water Mill is 0.25EU/t (3x3x3 cube of water with the mill in the middle, plus 1 piece of cable to direct the energy = 25 water tiles).
''Optionally an [[RE Battery]] can be placed in the upper slot.''
The ''Water Mill'' will charge the battery or output power at a rate of:
:* '''Manned:''' 1 EU/t ''A single bucket produces 1000 EU and the Water Mill can store 4 buckets worth of water.''
:* '''Unmanned:''' 0.010 EU/t per block of adjacent water.  ''The maximum output of an unmanned Water Mill is 0.25EU/t (3x3x3 cube of water with the mill in the middle, plus 1 piece of cable to direct the energy = 25 water tiles).''


''Note: In v.1.81 Water Cells do work in Water Mills''
''Note: In v.1.81 Water Cells do work in Water Mills''


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== Water Towers ==
== Water Towers ==


A ''Water Mill'' on its own will produce very little [[EU]] if left unmanned, even when completely surrounded in water.  So it's better to build compact clusters of them. A 'water tower' is one of many methods.
A Water Mill on its own will produce very little [[EU]] if left unmanned, even when completely surrounded in water.  So it's better to build compact clusters of them. A 'water tower' is one of many methods.


A water tower is a number of watermills, usually stacked, such that they all feed to the same energy storage device and are surrounded by water. For best results, arrange the tower sections so that there's at least a one block layer of water around each watermill. Below is an example of a horizontal layer of a watermill.
A water tower is a number of watermills, usually stacked, such that they all feed to the same energy storage device and are surrounded by water. For best results, arrange the tower sections so that there's at least a one block layer of water around each watermill. Below is an example of a horizontal layer of a watermill.
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* A Water Mill suspended over water will still react to the water below it even though the watermill is not visibly touching the water.
* A Water Mill suspended over water will still react to the water below it even though the watermill is not visibly touching the water.
* Water Mills are not noticeably affected by rainfall.
* Water Mills are not noticeably affected by rainfall.
== Video Tutorials ==
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8YUt7Z70Q5o


== HAYO ==
== HAYO ==

Revision as of 18:13, 24 September 2012

Water Mill
Water Mill ig.png
Grid Water Mill.png
Properties
Type Generator
Tool Grid Wrench.png




Stackable Yes (64)






Technical Details
UU Cost {{{uu_cost}}}
First appearance ?
ID IC2:{{{id}}}


The Water Mill produces EU by having a Water Bucket placed in its lower slot; alternatively, the Water Mill can be immersed in water, allowing it to generate EU passively.

Recipe[edit]

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Grid Wooden Planks.png
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Grid Generator.png
Grid Wooden Planks.png
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Grid Water Mill.png

Water Mill

Water Mill


Usage[edit]

The Water Mill has two modes of operation:

  • Manned: The Water Mill is filled manually by placing Water Buckets or a Water Cell in the lower slot
  • Unmanned: The Water Mill is submerged in water

Optionally an RE Battery can be placed in the upper slot.

The Water Mill will charge the battery or output power at a rate of:

  • Manned: 1 EU/t A single bucket produces 1000 EU and the Water Mill can store 4 buckets worth of water.
  • Unmanned: 0.010 EU/t per block of adjacent water. The maximum output of an unmanned Water Mill is 0.25EU/t (3x3x3 cube of water with the mill in the middle, plus 1 piece of cable to direct the energy = 25 water tiles).

Note: In v.1.81 Water Cells do work in Water Mills

Grid RE Battery.png
Grid Water Bucket.png





Grid RE Battery.png
Grid Water Cell.png





Energy[edit]

EU
Input Water Buckets
Output Manned: 1 EU/t
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Storage N/A


Note: In v.1.81 Unmanned Mode for Water Mills appears to be functioning

Water Towers[edit]

A Water Mill on its own will produce very little EU if left unmanned, even when completely surrounded in water. So it's better to build compact clusters of them. A 'water tower' is one of many methods.

A water tower is a number of watermills, usually stacked, such that they all feed to the same energy storage device and are surrounded by water. For best results, arrange the tower sections so that there's at least a one block layer of water around each watermill. Below is an example of a horizontal layer of a watermill.

Watermill example 1.png

Detailed Mechanics[edit]

A Water Mill only uses water that directly surrounds it (a 3x3x3 box with the Water Mill in the center). Each block of water adds roughly .01 EU/t to its overall output.

Using the water tower design from above will result in each Water Mill being surrounded by 21 water blocks like so:

Watermill example 2.png

21 * 0.010 = 0.21 EU/t from each watermill, meaning roughly 2.3 EU/t from each tower section (11 watermills)

Some notes about the behavior of some Water Mills that were studied:

  • Water Mills can 'share' the same water block with seemingly no effect.
  • Using flowing water instead of still water had no noticeable effect.
  • A Water Mill suspended over water will still react to the water below it even though the watermill is not visibly touching the water.
  • Water Mills are not noticeably affected by rainfall.

Video Tutorials[edit]

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8YUt7Z70Q5o


HAYO[edit]

For those who prefer old-school energy generation, we invented this nice little thingy.

The Water Mill can produce energy... by using WATER, isn't that suprising? Sounds simple, doesn't it? But i hope, you didn't forget the good ol' times? You know, the times where people were actually WORKING for their lives? The Water Mill is for THAT kind of people. If you want to use it, fine, but keep in mind it needs a constant supply of fresh water to charge RE Batterys.

If your mouse-clicking finger hurts, don't blame us, HAYO!