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= Controllable Devices = | |||
Tired of watching the engine constantly?, Ever want to just outsource your job to a computer? Well this is for you. | |||
These devices are able to recieve signals from MechComp to control the engine/toxins. | |||
== Wireless Devices == | == Wireless Devices == | ||
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Turn off mixer: | Turn off mixer: | ||
* <code>tag=engine_combust_control; command=toggle_pump; parameter=power_off</code> | * <code>tag=engine_combust_control; command=toggle_pump; parameter=power_off</code> | ||
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Example Output: <code>power=3.84698e+06&powerfmt=3.847 MW</code> | Example Output: <code>power=3.84698e+06&powerfmt=3.847 MW</code> | ||
Seperate powerfmt: <code>(?<=&powerfmt=)[^&]+</code> = <code>3.847 MW</code> | Seperate powerfmt: <code>(?<=&powerfmt=)[^&]+</code> = <code>3.847 MW</code> | ||
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=== Pressure Meter === | === Pressure Meter === | ||
The main source of data for engine automation. | |||
==== Outputs ==== | ==== Outputs ==== | ||
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Seperate pressure as whole number: <code>([0-9]+)</code> = <code>3410</code> | Seperate pressure as whole number: <code>([0-9]+)</code> = <code>3410</code> | ||
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* <code>Toggle Active</code>: <code>(Pipe Pressure)</code> | * <code>Toggle Active</code>: <code>(Pipe Pressure)</code> | ||
* <code>Set Target Pressure</code>: <code>(Pipe temperature)</code> | * <code>Set Target Pressure</code>: <code>(Pipe temperature)</code> | ||
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= Example Contraptions = | |||
Use these examples to help get started with making your own controllers. | |||
== Hot Loop Auto-purge | === Hot Loop Auto-purge === | ||
Tired of your hot loop pipes rupturing and plasma flooding engineering? Well this is for you! | Tired of your hot loop pipes rupturing and plasma flooding engineering? Well this is for you! | ||
What it does? | |||
* When the meter pressure is above <code>14500</code>, the Arithmetic will send a 1 to both Signal Checks, Signal Check A then sends a WiFi packet to turn on the purge pump. | |||
Mechlab Shopping List: | Mechlab Shopping List: | ||
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* 1x WiFi Component. | * 1x WiFi Component. | ||
Optional: | Optional: | ||
* Letter Display (See if the pump is currently on) | * Letter Display (See if the pump is currently on). | ||
* Text Display (Show off your current pipe pressure) | * Text Display (Show off your current pipe pressure). | ||
* Component Cabinet | * Component Cabinet. | ||
To Assemble (Or see wiring diagram below): | To Assemble (Or see wiring diagram below): | ||
# Place and wrench components, Optionally: In a component cabinet | # Place and wrench components, Optionally: In a component cabinet. | ||
# Interact with a multitool on a meter, select "Connect Component" | # Interact with a multitool on a pressure meter, select "Connect Component". | ||
#* Use a pressure meter that is directly connecting to the furnaces/combustion chamber, Avoid meters on the output end of pipes | #* Use a pressure meter that is directly connecting to the furnaces/combustion chamber, Avoid meters on the output end of pipes. | ||
# Interact with the RegEx Find Component, select "Check String" | # Interact with the RegEx Find Component, select "Check String". | ||
# Interact with the multitool to finish pairing | # Interact with the multitool to finish pairing. | ||
# On the RegEx Find Component set "Expression Pattern" to <code>([0-9]+)</code> | # On the RegEx Find Component set "Expression Pattern" to <code>([0-9]+)</code>. | ||
# Hold your multitool, Click and drag from the RegEx Find Component to the Arithmetic Component | # Hold your multitool, Click and drag from the RegEx Find Component to the Arithmetic Component. | ||
#* Select "Trigger" then "Set A" | #* Select "Trigger" then "Set A". | ||
# On Signal Check A, set: "Set B" = <code>14500</code>; "Mode" = <code>gte</code> | # On Signal Check A, set: "Set B" = <code>14500</code>; "Mode" = <code>gte</code>. | ||
#* This compares if A >= B, B is your max pressure (Change "Mode" to lte to make this setup do something when the pressure is low, Eg. Turn on an inlet pump) | #* This compares if A >= B, B is your max pressure (Change "Mode" to lte to make this setup do something when the pressure is low, Eg. Turn on an inlet pump). | ||
# On the Arithmetic component set "Set B" to <code>14500</code> (This is your Auto-purge pressure) | # On the Arithmetic component set "Set B" to <code>14500</code> (This is your Auto-purge pressure). | ||
# On the Arithmetic component set "Mode" to <code>gte</code> (Greather than or Equal) (Additionally, this is where you could turn this into an Auto-filler if the pressure is low) | # On the Arithmetic component set "Mode" to <code>gte</code> (Greather than or Equal) (Additionally, this is where you could turn this into an Auto-filler if the pressure is low). | ||
# Hold your multitool, Click and drag from the Arithmetic Component to both Signal Check Components | # Hold your multitool, Click and drag from the Arithmetic Component to both Signal Check Components. | ||
# On Signal Check A, set: "Send Signal" = <code>tag=Hot Loop Purge Pump;command=power_on</code>; "Trigger String" = <code>1</code>; Replace Signal = <code>On</code> | # On Signal Check A, set: "Send Signal" = <code>tag=Hot Loop Purge Pump;command=power_on</code>; "Trigger String" = <code>1</code>; Replace Signal = <code>On</code>. | ||
# On Signal Check B, set: "Send Signal" = <code>tag=Hot Loop Purge Pump;command=power_off</code>; "Trigger String" = <code>'''0'''</code>; Replace Signal = <code>On</code> | # On Signal Check B, set: "Send Signal" = <code>tag=Hot Loop Purge Pump;command=power_off</code>; "Trigger String" = <code>'''0'''</code>; Replace Signal = <code>On</code>. | ||
# Hold your multitool, Click and drag both Signal Check Components to both the WiFi Component | # Hold your multitool, Click and drag both Signal Check Components to both the WiFi Component. | ||
# On the WiFi component, set: "Frequency" = <code>1255</code> | # On the WiFi component, set: "Frequency" = <code>1255</code>. | ||
# Open the manual hot loop purge valve | # Open the manual hot loop purge valve. | ||
#* If multiple use the one before | #* If multiple purge lines, use the one before the engine inlet. | ||
# Kick back and relax? | |||
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|'''Wiring Diagram''' | |||
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[[File:AutoTEGControllerWiring.png]] | [[File:AutoTEGControllerWiring.png]] | ||
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== Engine Power Output Display == | === Engine Power Output Display === | ||
Automagically brag about your engine output | Automagically brag about your engine output | ||
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To Assemble (Or see wiring diagram below): | To Assemble (Or see wiring diagram below): | ||
# Place and wrench components | # Place and wrench components. | ||
# Interact with a multitool on the generator, select "Connect Component" | # Interact with a multitool on the generator, select "Connect Component". | ||
# Interact with the RegEx Find Component, select "Check String". | |||
# Interact with the RegEx Find Component, select "Check String" | # Interact with the multitool to finish pairing. | ||
# Interact with the multitool to finish pairing | # On the RegEx Find Component set "Expression Pattern" to <code>(?<=&powerfmt=)[^&]+</code>. | ||
# On the RegEx Find Component set "Expression Pattern" to <code>(?<=&powerfmt=)[^&]+</code> | # Hold your multitool, Click and drag from the RegEx Find Component to the Text Display. | ||
# Hold your multitool, Click and drag from the RegEx Find Component to the Text Display | |||
=== Contraption Ideas === | |||
* Using inlet pumps, add gas to hotloop if the pipe pressure is low. | |||
* Add oxygen to hotloop every 10 seconds. | |||
* Broadcast engine output to the Engineering radio, Or general radio :) | |||
** Or Low/High Pressure alerts that are sent to radio or PDA. | |||
* Set blowers to the ideal pressure value based on inlet/outlet pressure | |||
=Supplementary Video= | |||
<youtube>wEFzcmtATMM</youtube> | <youtube>wEFzcmtATMM</youtube> | ||
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Revision as of 19:59, 13 December 2023
Controllable Devices
Tired of watching the engine constantly?, Ever want to just outsource your job to a computer? Well this is for you.
These devices are able to recieve signals from MechComp to control the engine/toxins.
Wireless Devices
Frequencies
Most Atmos devices will use these frequencies, You're going to have to explore security to find the other frequency.
- Engineering: 122.5
- Science: 122.9
Pumps |
PumpsPowered down pumps do not transfer gas, Meaning they can be used as controllable Electronic Valves, CommandsThe following points demon
Pump StatusThe following is transmited whenever a pump recieves are command
Packet ExamplesPurge Hotloop:
Check All Pumps:
Set Pressure:
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Gas Mixers |
Gas MixersDid I hear you say "Adjustable combustion chamber temperatures?"
Commands
Packet ExamplesSet Ratio to 66:33:
Set Pressure to 75kPa:
Turn off mixer:
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MechComp Devices
Connecting the generator and pressure will require using you multitool on them and selecting "Connect Component"
The Generator |
The GeneratorEver wanted to boast about the engine output to the crew? Well now you can do it automatically! Outputs
power=3.84698e+06&powerfmt=3.847 MW RegExExample Output: |
Pressure Meter |
Pressure MeterThe main source of data for engine automation. Outputs
RegExExample Output: Seperate pressure as whole number: |
Circulators (Blowers) |
Circulators (Blowers)Useful for optimizing the target pressure on the blowers. Inputs
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Example Contraptions
Use these examples to help get started with making your own controllers.
Hot Loop Auto-purge
Tired of your hot loop pipes rupturing and plasma flooding engineering? Well this is for you!
What it does?
- When the meter pressure is above
14500
, the Arithmetic will send a 1 to both Signal Checks, Signal Check A then sends a WiFi packet to turn on the purge pump.
Mechlab Shopping List:
- 1x RegEx Find Component.
- 1x Arithmetic Component.
- 2x Signal Check Component.
- 1x WiFi Component.
Optional:
- Letter Display (See if the pump is currently on).
- Text Display (Show off your current pipe pressure).
- Component Cabinet.
To Assemble (Or see wiring diagram below):
- Place and wrench components, Optionally: In a component cabinet.
- Interact with a multitool on a pressure meter, select "Connect Component".
- Use a pressure meter that is directly connecting to the furnaces/combustion chamber, Avoid meters on the output end of pipes.
- Interact with the RegEx Find Component, select "Check String".
- Interact with the multitool to finish pairing.
- On the RegEx Find Component set "Expression Pattern" to
([0-9]+)
. - Hold your multitool, Click and drag from the RegEx Find Component to the Arithmetic Component.
- Select "Trigger" then "Set A".
- On Signal Check A, set: "Set B" =
14500
; "Mode" =gte
.- This compares if A >= B, B is your max pressure (Change "Mode" to lte to make this setup do something when the pressure is low, Eg. Turn on an inlet pump).
- On the Arithmetic component set "Set B" to
14500
(This is your Auto-purge pressure). - On the Arithmetic component set "Mode" to
gte
(Greather than or Equal) (Additionally, this is where you could turn this into an Auto-filler if the pressure is low). - Hold your multitool, Click and drag from the Arithmetic Component to both Signal Check Components.
- On Signal Check A, set: "Send Signal" =
tag=Hot Loop Purge Pump;command=power_on
; "Trigger String" =1
; Replace Signal =On
. - On Signal Check B, set: "Send Signal" =
tag=Hot Loop Purge Pump;command=power_off
; "Trigger String" =0
; Replace Signal =On
. - Hold your multitool, Click and drag both Signal Check Components to both the WiFi Component.
- On the WiFi component, set: "Frequency" =
1255
. - Open the manual hot loop purge valve.
- If multiple purge lines, use the one before the engine inlet.
- Kick back and relax?
Wiring Diagram |
Engine Power Output Display
Automagically brag about your engine output
Mechlab Shopping List:
- 1x RegEx Find Component.
- 1x Text Display.
To Assemble (Or see wiring diagram below):
- Place and wrench components.
- Interact with a multitool on the generator, select "Connect Component".
- Interact with the RegEx Find Component, select "Check String".
- Interact with the multitool to finish pairing.
- On the RegEx Find Component set "Expression Pattern" to
(?<=&powerfmt=)[^&]+
. - Hold your multitool, Click and drag from the RegEx Find Component to the Text Display.
Contraption Ideas
- Using inlet pumps, add gas to hotloop if the pipe pressure is low.
- Add oxygen to hotloop every 10 seconds.
- Broadcast engine output to the Engineering radio, Or general radio :)
- Or Low/High Pressure alerts that are sent to radio or PDA.
- Set blowers to the ideal pressure value based on inlet/outlet pressure
Supplementary Video