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# Visual energy storage indicator | # Visual energy storage indicator | ||
==Crafting Recipe== | |||
{{Grid/Crafting Table | |||
|A1 = Solar Panel|A2 = Enriched Alloy|A3 = Osmium Dust | |||
|B1 = Solar Panel|B2 = Iron Ingot|B3 = Energy Tablet | |||
|C1 = Solar Panel|C2 = Enriched Alloy|C3 = Osmium Dust | |||
|Output = Solar Generator}} | |||
[[File:mekanism/SolarPanel_sample.png|thumb|center|Six Solar Generators sending power]] | [[File:mekanism/SolarPanel_sample.png|thumb|center|Six Solar Generators sending power]] | ||
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Revision as of 02:27, 18 February 2014
The Solar Generator harnesses sunlight to create power.
While active, it will output 1200 J/sec (60 J/t) through the bottom of the panel base (see sample installation, below). It has a small 96 kJ internal power buffer, but since this will deplete quickly when the sun goes down, it is advisable to use the Solar Generator to charge one or more Energy Cubes. This Solar Generator's low output limits its usefulness, but that isn't the case with its large cousin, the Advanced Solar Generator.
- User Interface
- Sun up/Sun down indicator
- Information display: Storage level, Sun exposure true/false, Maximum output from the energy buffer
- Place an item here to charge the item.
- Visual energy storage indicator
Crafting Recipe
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