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+ | A [[50V Heat Turbine]] generates power by exploiting the temperature difference between a hot place and a cold place. | ||
+ | We can use a [[Stone Heat Furnace]] to provide the hot side, and some [[Small Thermal Dissipater]]s for the cold side | ||
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+ | A heat furnace can take up to 2 [[Combustion Chamber]]s to improve efficiency. A heat furnace can take most solid fuels. | ||
+ | Charcoal is a very common solid fuel, so we'll use that here. | ||
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[[File:Example_50V_2.png|400px]] | [[File:Example_50V_2.png|400px]] | ||
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Revision as of 03:03, 6 November 2016
A 50V Heat Turbine generates power by exploiting the temperature difference between a hot place and a cold place. We can use a Stone Heat Furnace to provide the hot side, and some Small Thermal Dissipaters for the cold side
A heat furnace can take up to 2 Combustion Chambers to improve efficiency. A heat furnace can take most solid fuels. Charcoal is a very common solid fuel, so we'll use that here.