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217565 Power Bug - Can NOT recharge a battery if... ug long title


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Stay with me, this is a bit odd.

So I have two hamster wheels  that run on a low watt wire, that wire goes into a power transformer, (right side) and then, i have the heavy wire running out of the transformer (left side) and that heavy wire goes directly into some batteries.

 

I have 2 sets of wheels, one set is connected like i said above, the other is connected directly to the heavy watt wire. 

The wheels connected directly to the heavy watt wire charge up my batteries just fine.  But the wheels that run through my transformer do not seem to charge my batteries (and possibly make them drain faster when i have dupes running away).

Something is wrong here.

Build 217565

Including logs and a save file.

 

Oh ya, another thing was happening in this same save, but about 80 cycles earlier,  I kept having food rot while in a fridge.  it was plugged in and drawing power, but it was killing my food just the same.  It was located in toxic air, but I didn't think that should / would effect it considering it was powered and all.

Also, where can I store the sleet wheat and those pepper doodads? They don't  seem to want to store in any of my boxes!

 

 

Galactic Citadel.sav


Steps to Reproduce
Load my file and have the guys run on the wheels directly above the dupe printer portal. (that is the set of wheels that run through the transformer)



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Pretty sure this is by design, not a bug. The transformers function as step-down transformers, so all of your generators should be on the heavy side and all of your consumers (machines, lights, etc) should be on the low side. This way you can put batteries on a low watt circuit to act as a buffer for certain machines even if you run out of power/fuel on the heavy watt side.

It also wouldn't make any sense because the whole point of using these transformers is to keep your low watt circuits from overdrawing power (which they would very quickly do if they had to charge batteries and power 20kw of machines on the rest of the overall circuit).

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well,,,,, UG

I wanted to connect my hamster wheel via some low watt wire so that I could charge up in an area that isn't insanely ugly!

and thanks for the bit about batteries behind a transformer only using charge for that circuit. that makes for some interesting alterations.

 

 

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12 hours ago, Amauros said:

The transformers function as step-down transformers, so all of your generators should be on the heavy side and all of your consumers (machines, lights, etc) should be on the low side.

This is somewhat wrong, the transformer -additionally to separating two wire networks- acts as a combination of a diode and a (small) battery, it'll move what comes in on the left connector and outputs to the right one.

It dosn't matter what kind of wires are connected, it'll work with any combination as long as there is energy to move from left to right.

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You're right and I meant to mention the fact it works like a diode. I referred to it as a transformer though since it seems silly to me to use heavy watt cables on the low watt side even though it would work. I suppose it might make sense if you're connecting two heavy watt circuits together, but I've always assumed that the transformer would break if you put more than 1kw on the low side.

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