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== Conversions ==
 
== Conversions ==
  
* 1.3W = 1 RF/t
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* 1W = 1.33 RF/t
* 3W = 1 EU/t
+
* 1W = 0.33 EU/t
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* 1w = 0.13 OC/t
  
 
How many RF or EU you get per watt from conversion depends heavily on how you set up your converters within the network. Generally speaking, higher powers will lead to higher efficiencies. Overvolting a converter is a good way of pushing a little extra performance, though care should be made to ensure the component does not fail as a result.
 
How many RF or EU you get per watt from conversion depends heavily on how you set up your converters within the network. Generally speaking, higher powers will lead to higher efficiencies. Overvolting a converter is a good way of pushing a little extra performance, though care should be made to ensure the component does not fail as a result.

Revision as of 22:48, 6 January 2017

Electrical Age to other energy exporter
Block type: Single
Powered by: 50V/200V/800V
Requirements for operation: Connected to ELN on one side and converted to the opposite.
Stackable: Yes (64)


The Electrical Age to other energy exporter can convert electrical age power into a number of other energy types


Variants

Converters are available in 50V, 200V, and 800V variants.


Conversions

  • 1W = 1.33 RF/t
  • 1W = 0.33 EU/t
  • 1w = 0.13 OC/t

How many RF or EU you get per watt from conversion depends heavily on how you set up your converters within the network. Generally speaking, higher powers will lead to higher efficiencies. Overvolting a converter is a good way of pushing a little extra performance, though care should be made to ensure the component does not fail as a result.