Fortron Capacitor: Difference between revisions

(Created page with "{{stub}} {{image requested}} {{Block |mod = MFFS |type = Machine |transparent = No |tool = Wrench |involt = N/A |outvolt = N/A |capacity = 500 kJ |stackable = Yes (64)}} Th...")
 
Line 21: Line 21:
== Usage ==
== Usage ==


Place the Capacitor and set the frequency it should use. By default, Capacitors on frequency number 0, but this can be changed either by:
Place the Capacitor and set which frequency it should use. By default, Capacitors use frequency number 0, but this can be changed either by:


* Right-clicking the Capacitor and entering the matching frequency number into its GUI screen, or
* Right-clicking the Capacitor and entering the desired frequency number into its GUI screen, or
* Shift-right-clicking the Capacitor while holding a [[Frequency Card]].
* Shift-right-clicking the Capacitor while holding a [[Frequency Card]].




Activate the Fortron Capacitor by supplying it with a [[Redstone]] signal. Once activated, the Capacitor will change from red to blue and begin transferring Fortron between other MFFS devices that use the same frequency and are within range (default: 15 blocks).
Activate the Fortron Capacitor by supplying it with a [[Redstone]] signal. Once activated, the Capacitor will change from red to blue and begin transferring Fortron between other MFFS devices that use the same frequency and are within range (default: 15 blocks).


== Crafting Recipe ==
== Crafting Recipe ==

Revision as of 20:22, 29 April 2013

This article is a stub. You can help us by expanding it
It is requested that an image be included in this article to improve its quality.
Fortron Capacitor
Fortron Capacitor.png
Mod

MFFS

Type

Machine

Input Voltage

N/A

Output Voltage

N/A

Capacity

500 kJ

Tool

?

Stackable

Yes (64)


The Fortron Capacitor serves as an energy storage and management device for MFFS machines. It is designed to collect the Fortron energy generated by a Coercion Deriver and transfer it to other machines that need Fortron to operate.

A Capacitor acts as a "hub" for other machines by linking them together and supplying them with Fortron energy so they can function as a collective.


Usage

Place the Capacitor and set which frequency it should use. By default, Capacitors use frequency number 0, but this can be changed either by:

  • Right-clicking the Capacitor and entering the desired frequency number into its GUI screen, or
  • Shift-right-clicking the Capacitor while holding a Frequency Card.


Activate the Fortron Capacitor by supplying it with a Redstone signal. Once activated, the Capacitor will change from red to blue and begin transferring Fortron between other MFFS devices that use the same frequency and are within range (default: 15 blocks).

Crafting Recipe

Steel Ingot Focus Matrix Steel Ingot Grid layout Arrow (small).png File:Grid Fortron Capacitor.png
Focus Matrix Battery Focus Matrix
Steel Ingot Focus Matrix Steel Ingot


Modules

A Fortron Capacitor may be augmented with various modules to enhance its capabilities.

  • Speed Module: Allows the Capacitor to transfer Fortron to and from machines at a faster rate. Each module increases the transfer rate by 50J.
  • Capacity Module: Increase the amount of Fortron the Capacitor is able to store by 10kJ.
  • Scale Module: Enables the Capacitor to link with other MFFS machines over a larger distance. Each modules increases the range by 1 block from the default of 15 blocks.


Notes

Like other MFFS machines, the Fortron Capacitor can only be broken by shift-right-clicking on it with a Wrench.

A Fortron Capacitor can be activated without the need for a Redstone signal by clicking the Redstone Torch button in the top-left corner of its GUI.



Cookies help us deliver our services. By using our services, you agree to our use of cookies.

Need wiki hosting?

Do you need a wiki for your Minecraft mod/gaming wiki? We'll host it for free! Contact us.

Other wikis

Indie-game wikis
Powered by Indie Wikis