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!No. of Modules !! Total Power Efficiency|| Remaining Power Consumption || Power Consumption Difference to 1 less Module || Max Power Consumption For an Assembler [kW]  
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!No. of Modules || No. of active Attachment Points || Total Power Efficiency|| Remaining Power Consumption || Power Consumption Difference to 1 less Module || Max Power Consumption For an Assembler [kW]  
 
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| 100% || 100%|| -|| 560.00
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| 0 || 100% || 100%|| -|| 560.00
 
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! 1  
 
! 1  
| 150% || 66.67% || -33% ||374.49
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| 1 || 122% || 81.77% || -18.23% || 457.95
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! 1
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| 2 || 150% || 66.67% || -15.1% || 374.49
 
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! 2  
 
! 2  
| 224% || 44.93% || -21.82% || 250.44
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| 3 || 183% || 54.69% || -11.98% || 306.25
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! 2
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| 4 || 224% || 44.93% || -21.82% || 250.44
 
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! 3  
 
! 3  
| 334% || 29.94% || -14.9% || 167.48
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| 5 ||273% || 36.57% || -8.36% || 204.80
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! 3
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| 6 ||334% || 29.94% || -6.63% || 167.48
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! 4   
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| 7 ||409% || 24.46% || -5.48%|| 136.96
 
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| 500% || 20% || -9.94%|| 112.00
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| 8 ||500% || 20% || -4.46% || 112.00
 
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== Tips ==
 
== Tips ==
 
*To maximize power efficiency it would take 16 [[Motor]]s, 80 [[Power Cell]]s, 80 [[Small Steel Tube]]s, 160 [[Construction Component]]s, and 400 [[Steel Plate]]s just to get that extra 500% power efficiency.
 
*To maximize power efficiency it would take 16 [[Motor]]s, 80 [[Power Cell]]s, 80 [[Small Steel Tube]]s, 160 [[Construction Component]]s, and 400 [[Steel Plate]]s just to get that extra 500% power efficiency.
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*The fact that each attachment point is calculated separately means that you can span these across two machines or share them with a [[Refinery]] and an [[Assembler]].
  
 
== Related Items ==
 
== Related Items ==

Latest revision as of 00:39, 9 June 2023

Power Efficiency Upgrade Module Icon.png
Large Ship / Station
Power Efficiency Module
Large Ship Icon.png

ComponentsRequired

 Functional 

Dimensions (W,H,L)1,1,2
Mass2,996 kg
2,996,000 g
2,996,000,000 mg
2.996 t
Integrity12,660
Build time
Modifier value122.284 %
Modifier operationMultiplicative
Is AirtightNo
PCU Cost1
BrowseLast edit: 2020-04-13

Overview

The Power Efficiency Module is a 2×1×1 block that can be placed on an Assembler or a Refinery to decrease power consumption.

Usage

This module, just like the Yield Module and the Speed Module, has 2 attachment points that look like small squares on the flat side of the block. These attachment points can be placed against the attachment points found on the backs of refineries or all sides of assemblers to increase the Power Efficiency of the refinery or assembler by +50% per attachment point. As both kinds of production blocks have 8 total attachment points, the maximum Power Efficiency for those blocks is 500% (100% for a refinery or assembler without any modules), which brings down power consumption to only 20% its original value.

These modules only affect the active power consumption (while the production block is working); it does not affect the minimum power consumption of the machine when idle.

Formula:

Total Power Efficiency = 1.2228445 ^ Attachment points connected to upgrade module, each module provides 2.
No. of Modules No. of active Attachment Points Total Power Efficiency Remaining Power Consumption Power Consumption Difference to 1 less Module Max Power Consumption For an Assembler [kW]
0 0 100% 100% - 560.00
1 1 122% 81.77% -18.23% 457.95
1 2 150% 66.67% -15.1% 374.49
2 3 183% 54.69% -11.98% 306.25
2 4 224% 44.93% -21.82% 250.44
3 5 273% 36.57% -8.36% 204.80
3 6 334% 29.94% -6.63% 167.48
4 7 409% 24.46% -5.48% 136.96
4 8 500% 20% -4.46% 112.00

Media

Power Efficiency Upgrade Module PEUM01.jpg

Tips

  • The fact that each attachment point is calculated separately means that you can span these across two machines or share them with a Refinery and an Assembler.

Related Items