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The heat turbine transfers heat energy from a high temperature on the red side into a low temperature on the blue side. This process generates electricity which can be drawn out from the sides. The greater the difference the more energy is produced, as proven by the pitch of the satisfying noise the engine creates. This can be accomplished by putting a heat furnace on the red side, and a heat sink on the blue side.
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|requirements=[[Stone Heat Furnace]] and any kind of Thermal Dissipator
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The heat turbine transfers heat energy from a high temperature on the red side into a low temperature on the blue side. This process generates electricity which can be drawn out from the both sides.<br />
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== Producing Energy ==
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Energy production can be accomplished by putting a [[Stone Heat Furnace]] on the red side, and a [[Small Passive Thermal Dissipator]], [[Small Active Thermal Dissipator]] or an [[ 200V Active Thermal Dissipator ]] on the blue side.
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The greater the difference in the temperature means that the more energy is produced, as proven by the pitch of the satisfying noise the engine creates.
  
 
Be careful not to spin it up too fast though, or else the machine will violently fail!
 
Be careful not to spin it up too fast though, or else the machine will violently fail!
  
All one has to do to draw power from it is hook a machine into it. Power will flow from the engine's internal ground, into the machine, and then out said machine's internal ground. Every machine and engine which has only one terminal has the other terminal into the ground. The only exception are the solar panels and batteries which have a - and + terminal; the - node must be grounded in almost all circumstances to keep things simple which is why most engines do not have them.
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== Usage ==
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All one has to do to draw power from it is hook a machine to it.
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Every machine and turbine/engine have only one terminal. The other one is hidden and connected to ground.

Revision as of 22:48, 28 December 2016

50V Heat Turbine
50V-Turbine.png
Block type: Single
Powered by: None
Requirements for operation: Stone Heat Furnace and any kind of Thermal Dissipator
Stackable: Yes (64)


The heat turbine transfers heat energy from a high temperature on the red side into a low temperature on the blue side. This process generates electricity which can be drawn out from the both sides.

Producing Energy

Energy production can be accomplished by putting a Stone Heat Furnace on the red side, and a Small Passive Thermal Dissipator, Small Active Thermal Dissipator or an 200V Active Thermal Dissipator on the blue side.

The greater the difference in the temperature means that the more energy is produced, as proven by the pitch of the satisfying noise the engine creates.

Be careful not to spin it up too fast though, or else the machine will violently fail!

Usage

All one has to do to draw power from it is hook a machine to it.

Every machine and turbine/engine have only one terminal. The other one is hidden and connected to ground.