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+ | |image={{InvItem|file=Plate_machine50.png|bgcolor={{LowVoltage}}}} | ||
+ | |voltage=50 | ||
+ | |power=200 | ||
+ | }} | ||
− | + | {{Machine | |
+ | |image={{InvItem|file=Plate_machine200.png|bgcolor={{MediumVoltage}}}} | ||
+ | |voltage=200 | ||
+ | |power=400 | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | |||
+ | The plate machine is used to hammer various ingots into plates. | ||
+ | |||
+ | = Crafting = | ||
+ | |||
+ | {{Crafting Grid | ||
+ | |1=Iron_Ingot|2=Redstone|3=Iron_Ingot | ||
+ | |4=Iron_Ingot|5=Machine_Block|6=Iron_Ingot | ||
+ | |7=Iron_Ingot|8=Electrical_Motor|9=Iron_Ingot | ||
+ | |result=50V_Plate_Machine | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | |||
+ | {{Crafting Grid | ||
+ | |1=Alloy_Plate|2=Advanced_Chip|3=Alloy_Plate | ||
+ | |4=Alloy_Plate|5=Advanced_Machine_Block|6=Alloy_Plate | ||
+ | |7=Alloy_Plate|8=Advanced_Electrical_Motor|9=Alloy_Plate | ||
+ | |result=200V_Plate_Machine | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | |||
+ | = Recipes = | ||
+ | |||
+ | The plate machine takes a configurable number of the resource on the left, and produces the plate on the right. The ratio is configurable, and defaults to 1 item per plate. Regardless of the ratio, all operations take 10kJ of energy. | ||
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+ | * [[Copper Ingot]] into [[Copper Plate]]; | ||
+ | * [[Lead Ingot]] into [[Lead Plate]]; | ||
+ | * [[Silicon Ingot]] into [[Silicon Plate]]; | ||
+ | * [[Alloy Ingot]] into [[Alloy Plate]]; | ||
+ | * [[Iron Ingot]] into [[Iron Plate]]; and | ||
+ | * [[Gold Ingot]] into [[Gold Plate]]. | ||
+ | |||
+ | [[Category:50 Volts]] | ||
+ | [[Category:200 Volts]] |
Latest revision as of 00:31, 26 July 2018
Plate Machine | |
Nominal Voltage: | 50V |
Nominal Power: | 200W |
Plate Machine | |
Nominal Voltage: | 200V |
Nominal Power: | 400W |
The plate machine is used to hammer various ingots into plates.
Crafting
Recipes
The plate machine takes a configurable number of the resource on the left, and produces the plate on the right. The ratio is configurable, and defaults to 1 item per plate. Regardless of the ratio, all operations take 10kJ of energy.
- Copper Ingot into Copper Plate;
- Lead Ingot into Lead Plate;
- Silicon Ingot into Silicon Plate;
- Alloy Ingot into Alloy Plate;
- Iron Ingot into Iron Plate; and
- Gold Ingot into Gold Plate.