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== Voltage control == | == Voltage control == | ||
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+ | * Using external control, obviously we need to set the Voltage range to something nearer to 200V instead of 50V | ||
+ | * Note that it is ''relatively'' safe to over-volt the line a little. Just beware not to over-amp. | ||
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[[Image:Example_200V_2.png|800px]] | [[Image:Example_200V_2.png|800px]] | ||
[[Image:Example_200V_3.png|400px]] | [[Image:Example_200V_3.png|400px]] | ||
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+ | * (If you're using an [[Analogic Regulator]], 350 degrees celcius is roughly correct) | ||
== Finally == | == Finally == | ||
[[Image:Example_200V_4.png|800px]] | [[Image:Example_200V_4.png|800px]] |
Revision as of 03:55, 6 November 2016
Differences from 50V
The 200V startup build is very similar to the 50V example build.
- We now need to use the 200V Medium Voltage Cable, of course
- The 50V Heat Turbine is replaced by the 200V Heat Turbine (blue)
- the 50V machines are replaced by 200V machines. (blue)
Voltage control
- Using external control, obviously we need to set the Voltage range to something nearer to 200V instead of 50V
- Note that it is relatively safe to over-volt the line a little. Just beware not to over-amp.
- (If you're using an Analogic Regulator, 350 degrees celcius is roughly correct)