Difference between revisions of "Magnetizer"
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The magnetizer can: | The magnetizer can: | ||
− | * Turn two iron ingots into a [[Basic Magnet]]; and | + | * Turn two iron ingots into a [[Basic Magnet]] with 5kJ of energy; and |
− | * Turn two [[Alloy Ingot]]s into an [[Advanced Magnet]]. | + | * Turn two [[Alloy Ingot]]s into an [[Advanced Magnet]] with 15kJ. |
The [[Basic Magnet]] is presently unused. | The [[Basic Magnet]] is presently unused. |
Latest revision as of 00:37, 28 November 2017
Magnetizer | |
Nominal Voltage: | 50V |
Nominal Power: | 200W |
Magnetizer | |
Nominal Voltage: | 200V |
Nominal Power: | 400W |
The magnetizer is a machine that turns ferrous items into magnets.
Crafting
Recipes
The magnetizer can:
- Turn two iron ingots into a Basic Magnet with 5kJ of energy; and
- Turn two Alloy Ingots into an Advanced Magnet with 15kJ.
The Basic Magnet is presently unused.
Power usage
When not upgraded, the 50V/200V magnetizers have an internal resistance of 12.5 Ohms and 100 Ohms respectively, drawing 4 and 2 Amperes respectively. With the capacity of low and medium voltage cables, it is safe to put only up to 5 magnetizers on an otherwise-unoccupied circuit.
Note that Machine Boosters will affect the current draw. TODO: Describe the effect of machine boosters on power.