Fulmination Generator
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The Fulmination Generator generates energy based on particle explosions, such as Antimatter and Conventional Grenades. It is not recommended to use block explosives, missles, antigravitational grenades, and etc.
The Fulmination Generator must always have a water source to be able to condense explosives (see tutorial video for more information).
Contents
- 1 Crafting
- 1.1 How to use:
- 1.1.1 Tested In Version Volt 1.08 with Antimatter (1 gram) using Insulated Superconductor, 240 Volt Transformer, Advanced Battery, and (Optional) Ultimate Storage Upgrade
- 1.1.2 Tested with 4 Conventional Grenades using correct timing (fraction of a second delay), Insulated Superconductor, 240 Volt Transformer, and Advanced Battery
- 1.2 WARNING: Outputs 480 Volts!
- 1.1 How to use:
- 2 Tutorial Video
Crafting
How to use:
- Watch the tutorial videos below
Tested In Version Volt 1.08 with Antimatter (1 gram) using Insulated Superconductor, 240 Volt Transformer, Advanced Battery, and (Optional) Ultimate Storage Upgrade
Approximations
- 1 Fulmation Generator can generate 100 kJ or 200 kJ
- a 3x1x1 Fulmation Generator can generate around 300 kJ
- a 3x3x3 Fulmation Generator can generate around 2.69 MJ
- a 4x4x4 Fulmation Generator can generate around 5.59 MJ
- a 5x5x5 Fulmation Generator can generate around 8.09 MJ
- a 7x7x7 Fulmation Generator can generate around 15.89 MJ
- a "perfect" 7x7x7 Fulmation Generator can generate around 18 MJ
Tested with 4 Conventional Grenades using correct timing (fraction of a second delay), Insulated Superconductor, 240 Volt Transformer, and Advanced Battery
- a 3x1x1 Fulmation Generator can generate around 310 kJ
- a 3x3x3 Fulmation Generator can generate around 1.31 MJ
- a 4x4x4 Fulmation Generator can generate around 1.57 MJ
WARNING: Outputs 480 Volts!
To step the voltage down (reducing voltage):
- Use a 240 Volt Transformer
Tutorial Video
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