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Revision as of 04:02, 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)
Finally
Spot the differences with the 50V version!
Machine Boosters can get 200V machines running much faster than their 50V versions. Note that if you have machines boosted to max power, you might have to take turns with the machines so that you don't overload the line.
Where next
You now have a good jumping off point for the other Examples
You could consider building the Autominer example.