Difference between revisions of "Battery"
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== Summary == | == Summary == | ||
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The battery holds up to 20000 energy for use by devices connected to the same device network. | The battery holds up to 20000 energy for use by devices connected to the same device network. | ||
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To learn more about the usage of fields, consult these wiki pages: | To learn more about the usage of fields, consult these wiki pages: | ||
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! '''BatteryCharge''' | ! '''BatteryCharge''' | ||
| Current charge level of the battery | | Current charge level of the battery | ||
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Revision as of 18:15, 19 February 2020
Summary
The battery holds up to 20000 energy for use by devices connected to the same device network.
Basic information
Battries are modular - adjacent batteries connect to each other and can share a single power connection. Smaller ships can run entirely on batteries, but most ships use them as a buffer to handle periods of higher energy use without wasting Generator output.
Device fields
To learn more about the usage of fields, consult these wiki pages:
YOLOL field | description | range |
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BatteryCharge | Current charge level of the battery | ?? |