Resistive Heater: Difference between revisions

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==Usage==
==Usage==
[[File:Resistive_Heater_GUI.png|Resistive Heater GUI]]
[[File:Resistive_Heater_GUI.png|300px|thumb|Resistive Heater GUI]]
As shown above, the Resistive heater has a basic UI with a text input slot. In this text input, you can give the Resistive Heater a new consumption rate (in UNITS/t), which is measured in the currently selected unit. This can be changed by clicking the energy icon in the bottom-left corner.
The max amount the resistive heater will burn is 10MFE/t, or 25 MJ/t.


The Energy slot can be used to power the Resistive Heater with items holding Energy. The Temperature is measured in (TEMPERATURE/UNIT). The Temperature unit can be changed by clicking the heat icon in the bottom-left corner.
The generated heat can be used for a few purposes, such as speeding up a [[Thermal Evaporation Plant]], or dumping off excess energy. The latter can be especially helpful when one wishes to run a [[Fission Reactor]] for its side products, but the excess energy threatens to shut off the [[Industrial Turbine]] and cause a meltdown.
==Trivia==
* Resistive Heaters are louder the more energy they use: the formula is sqrt(energyPerTick/100 000), which will give you the volume multiplier.


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Latest revision as of 20:15, 19 February 2024

Resistive Heater
Resistive Heater.png
Resistive Heater
Mod

Mekanism

Type

Machine

Tool

A wooden pickaxe or better is required to mine this block

Stackable

No

A condensed, coiled resistor capable of converting electrical energy directly into heat energy.

Crafting Recipe

Ingredients Crafting recipe

Redstone +
Tin Ingot +
Steel Casing +
Energy Tablet

Tin Ingot Redstone Tin Ingot Grid layout Arrow (small).png Resistive Heater
Redstone Steel Casing Redstone
Tin Ingot Energy Tablet Tin Ingot

Usage

Resistive Heater GUI

As shown above, the Resistive heater has a basic UI with a text input slot. In this text input, you can give the Resistive Heater a new consumption rate (in UNITS/t), which is measured in the currently selected unit. This can be changed by clicking the energy icon in the bottom-left corner. The max amount the resistive heater will burn is 10MFE/t, or 25 MJ/t.

The Energy slot can be used to power the Resistive Heater with items holding Energy. The Temperature is measured in (TEMPERATURE/UNIT). The Temperature unit can be changed by clicking the heat icon in the bottom-left corner.

The generated heat can be used for a few purposes, such as speeding up a Thermal Evaporation Plant, or dumping off excess energy. The latter can be especially helpful when one wishes to run a Fission Reactor for its side products, but the excess energy threatens to shut off the Industrial Turbine and cause a meltdown.

Trivia

  • Resistive Heaters are louder the more energy they use: the formula is sqrt(energyPerTick/100 000), which will give you the volume multiplier.


Notices

Currently, the value you type in does not accurately regulate the heat generation.

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