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=Introduction= | =Introduction= | ||
The Thermo-Electric Generator (TEG) is an atmospherics-based generator that operates on the simple principle of cold air loop plus hot air loop equals power. As long as the set-up is appropriate, the TEG's output will scale up and can make anywhere between almost no power to enough power to satisfy the energy draw of 1000 space stations. | The Thermo-Electric Generator (TEG) is an atmospherics-based generator that operates on the simple principle of cold air loop plus hot air loop equals power. As long as the set-up is appropriate, the TEG's output will scale up and can make anywhere between almost no power to enough power to satisfy the energy draw of 1000 space stations. | ||
=How to Set Up the TEG= | =How to Set Up the TEG= | ||
This is a basic setup that will yield estimately 600-800kW which is enough to charge most of the SMES. | This is a basic setup that will yield estimately 600-800kW which is enough to charge most of the SMES. | ||
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#{{anchor|step one}}Screwdriver and wrench the circulators and generator to release them from the ground. | #{{anchor|step one}}Screwdriver and wrench the circulators and generator to release them from the ground. | ||
#At '''point 1''', move the circulators and generator to the positions shown, alt-click the circulators to rotate them to the correct orientation. | #At '''point 1''', move the circulators and generator to the positions shown, alt-click the circulators to rotate them to the correct orientation. |