Battery include Posted February 26, 2019 Share Posted February 26, 2019 So we have heavy-watt wire and conductive heavy-watt wire but why doesn't the conductive version have a high wattage limit. belive it or not I have two systems of heavy watt wire because i just ran out of capacity on the first one with all my things on it temperature regulation system, water heater (I have a my water system step up to run through a big heated tank to sterilize it after the water sieve) and a bunch of other things like refrigerators ,my massive automated sorting system(this thing even has an ice melter) anyway you get the point i want even higher capacity wires I barely even use transformers in my base almost all the wiring expect for select rooms is done with heavy watt wire. Link to comment https://forums.kleientertainment.com/forums/topic/103307-more-power/ Share on other sites More sharing options...
calibayzone Posted March 5, 2019 Share Posted March 5, 2019 Agreed. It would make sense to set it to 40kW. Link to comment https://forums.kleientertainment.com/forums/topic/103307-more-power/#findComment-1161566 Share on other sites More sharing options...
SharraShimada Posted March 5, 2019 Share Posted March 5, 2019 Yes we need some really heavy wires. But a suggestion for you to reduce power load. You dont need to heat your water, and cool it down again. 1. you can cool down the water to a fixed 40°C if you heat up polluted water, and then sieve it. The output of the sieve is always 40°C if its sieving (pure water wont be changing temperature, but will be just passed through) 2. temporarily store water in water-reservoir-buildings inside a chlorine filled room There is a fixed germ-kill value per time-unit if no new germs go in, you may find here in the forums. That way you sterilize liquids without any power at all. Link to comment https://forums.kleientertainment.com/forums/topic/103307-more-power/#findComment-1161607 Share on other sites More sharing options...
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