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File:Water Mill.png | |
Name | Water Mill |
Type | IC Machines |
Tool | File:Grid Wrench (IndustrialCraft).png |
Stackable | Yes (64) |
Data Value | dec:246:2 |
Mod Included | Industrial Craft 2 |
The Water Mill produces EU, by either having a Water Bucket placed in its lower slot, or being placed in a body of water.
When placed in a body of water it must be underwater and connected with wires to an EU storage box in order for it to transmit power.
Contents
Recipe
Requires:
8 Cobblestone
5 Iron
8 Refined Iron
4 Tin
3 Copper
6 Rubber
6 Redstone
4 Wooden Plank
4 Stick
Usage
Place Water Buckets in the lower slot or place the Water Mill inside water. Then either place an RE Battery in the upper slot or connect the Water Mill to an EU storage device with a cable. The Water Mill will charge the battery or output power at a rate of 1 EU/t (manned) or 0.01 EU/t per block of adjacent water (unmanned). The maximum output of an unmanned Water Mill is 0.25EU/t (3x3x3 cube of running water with the mill in the middle, plus 1 piece of cable to direct the energy = 25 water tiles).
Since their maximum output is 1EU/t, they work well with Tin Cables, which are cheap, have low energy losses and can tolerate up to 5 EU/t. Water Mills are a simple way to generate a small amount of EU, and are recommended for starting players due to their low cost. However, Water Mills will only become a viable power source in large numbers.
A Water Mill can hold up to four buckets worth of water, with a fifth full bucket in its lower slot. One bucket will power a Water Mill for about 25 seconds, generating 1,000 EU.
Water Mills may also be used along with a Tank and an Iron Waterproof Pipe to craft Water Strainers.
>Note: As of version 3.1.1 Water Cells work in Water Mills.
Energy
EU | |
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Input | Water Buckets |
Output | Manned: 2 EU/t (1 EU/t since Tekkit 3.1.3)
Unmanned: 0.010 EU/t (per block of water) |
Storage | N/A |
Video Tutorials