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===Essential Equipment & Machinery=== | ===Essential Equipment & Machinery=== | ||
These items are essential to setting up the capture system: | |||
*[[Image:DrowsingRod.png]] '''[[Engineering Objects#Dowsing Rod|Dowsing Rod]]''' - Required to detect hotspots and find their centers. You need at least one. | |||
*[[Image:StomperUnit.png]] '''[[Engineering Objects#Stomper Unit|Stomper Unit]]''' - Pull this behind you. You need it to lock in hotspots. | |||
*[[Image:PowerShovel.png]] '''[[Engineering Objects#Power Shovel|Power Shovel]]''' - How else will you dig holes for the vent units? With a spoon? You can leave this in your backpack; you won't use it very much. | |||
*[[Image:UnbuiltVentCaptureUnit.png]] '''[[Engineering Objects#Vent Capture Unit|Unbuilt Vent Capture Unit]]''' - These actually generate the electricity. Keep one in your backpack for later. | |||
*[[Image:ReinforcedCableCoil.png]] '''[[Engineering Objects#Reinforced Wire|Reinforced Wire]]''' - You'll be laying down fairly long lines of cable, so you'll need quite a bit of wire. These reinforced wire coils are a lot longer than your average cable coils. As an added bonus, they're also slightly explosion-resistant! Feel free to take a coil or two and keep in your pockets or backpack. | |||
*[[Image:AirMixTank.png]] / [[Image:O2tank.png]] + [[Image:Breathmask.png]] '''[[General Objects#Gas Tank|Oxygen/Air Mix Tank]] + [[Clothing#Breath Mask|Breath Mask]]''' - Fish can breathe underwater. You're not a fish, so you need to breathe a tank of oxygen/air mix in your hand and a breath mask (or [[Clothing#Gas Mask|equivalent]]) to breathe underwater. | |||
These ones are not absolutely necessary, but are nevertheless quite useful. | |||
*[[Image:Flippers.png]] '''[[Clothing#Flippers|Flippers]]''' - Moving underwater (or in any fluid) significantly slows you down. Wearing a pair of flippers on your feet (or holding them--don't ask us how) negates that movement penalty, dramatically speeding you up. | |||
*[[Image:Wirecutters.png]] '''[[Engineering Objects#Wirecutters|Wirecutters]]''' - If you wire something in the wrong place or the wrong way, you can cut it away with these. | |||
*[[Image:Wrench.png]] / [[Image:Screwdriver3.png]] '''[[Engineering Objects#Wrench|Wrench]]/[[Engineering Objects#Screwdirver|Screwdriver]]''' - Two tools you might use to build vent units. | |||
*[[Image:EngineeringDivingHelmet.png]] + [[Image:EngineeringDivingSuit.png]] '''[[Engineering Objects#Engineering Diving Suit|Engineering Diving Suit]]''' - You don't need diving gear to walk on the seafloor around the station, but you might appreciate the extra light from the helmet. Plus, it looks pretty cool. | |||
===Hunting for & Centering Hotspots: The Hard Part=== | ===Hunting for & Centering Hotspots: The Hard Part=== |
Revision as of 17:42, 19 December 2018
Powering the station: the geothermal capture system
All about Hotspots
Essential Equipment & Machinery
These items are essential to setting up the capture system:
- Dowsing Rod - Required to detect hotspots and find their centers. You need at least one.
- Stomper Unit - Pull this behind you. You need it to lock in hotspots.
- Power Shovel - How else will you dig holes for the vent units? With a spoon? You can leave this in your backpack; you won't use it very much.
- Unbuilt Vent Capture Unit - These actually generate the electricity. Keep one in your backpack for later.
- Reinforced Wire - You'll be laying down fairly long lines of cable, so you'll need quite a bit of wire. These reinforced wire coils are a lot longer than your average cable coils. As an added bonus, they're also slightly explosion-resistant! Feel free to take a coil or two and keep in your pockets or backpack.
- / + Oxygen/Air Mix Tank + Breath Mask - Fish can breathe underwater. You're not a fish, so you need to breathe a tank of oxygen/air mix in your hand and a breath mask (or equivalent) to breathe underwater.
These ones are not absolutely necessary, but are nevertheless quite useful.
- Flippers - Moving underwater (or in any fluid) significantly slows you down. Wearing a pair of flippers on your feet (or holding them--don't ask us how) negates that movement penalty, dramatically speeding you up.
- Wirecutters - If you wire something in the wrong place or the wrong way, you can cut it away with these.
- / Wrench/Screwdriver - Two tools you might use to build vent units.
- + Engineering Diving Suit - You don't need diving gear to walk on the seafloor around the station, but you might appreciate the extra light from the helmet. Plus, it looks pretty cool.
Hunting for & Centering Hotspots: The Hard Part
Harvesting Hotspots: The Easy Part
Once you've finally found the center of the hotspot, everything afterwards is pretty easy.
- Drag the stomper unit directly over the center of the hotspot or directly adjacent to it (i.e., usually where the rod reads 0 or 1).
- Click on the stomper unit to lock the hotspot in place. Remember, hotspots occasionally move, so if you don't lock it, your vents will eventually lose heat and power. If you've correctly found the center, the stomper will beep out that the hotspot was successfully pinned.
- Place some wire over the center, then click on the bit of wire created to place some wire on the square you're standing on.
- Dig a hole in the hotspot center with the power shovel to make room for the vent unit.
- Construct the vent capture unit. Thanks to imcoder magic, you can either:
- Stand over the center of the hotspot and click on the unbuilt vent capture unit kit, as if you were constructing a table.
- Plop the unit over the center and use a screwdriver or wrench on it.
- Lay wire from the vent back to the station power grid. The safest practice is to connect it to the fork of wires just outside the Power Room, but wiring it to the super-convenient cable line connecting the Research Outpost to the station or any random wire is usually fine, so long as the connected vent(s) isn't/aren't outputting too much electricity.
- Pro-tip: Click on the wire while it's in your hand to start laying down cable as you move. Now, instead of constantly stopping every tile to lay down cable, you can just mosey down back to Engineering