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(Hope this is not a duplicate but the search function of the forum appears to be offline atm.)
I don't necessarily want a warning system but a general way to figure out the satisfaction for various reasons. For example I could turn on additional radars in times when the rest of my factory doesn't draw maximum power. Since the amount of radars could possibly in the hundreds I can't keep them simply turned on all the time. Another thing would be to turn a nuclear power plant on only when all other ways (solar, steam, modded power supply) have failed to provide enough power.Shokubai wrote:I typically keep such an overcapacity of power that I don't need to check satisfaction...
I seem to remember a mechanism though its been quite a while. It would seem to me that you need a separate small power network and a speaker connected to a single accumulator on that network. You would need some way to switch and draw power from your accumulator when main network power drops triggering the speaker.
That doesn't really help me. It's a binary you-are-below-100%-satisfaction thing. When you connect a accumulator to the circuit network it outputs signal A with its content being the current percentile of it's charge. I want a signal like that but not for accumulator charge but power satisfaction of the power grid.Shokubai wrote:See my edited comments. You could adapt the idea to switch on "alternate networks". It would get tricky to seperate the various levels of power priority but the game does help you by letting you Shift click a pole and manually run copper wire.
I suspect it would be easier to count the amount of coal delivered to the boilers. Counting steam accurately would require some intricate and bulky pump setup unless some really tricky trick was used.t-lor wrote:Actually it is possible.
I saw a post a few days ago (on reddit i think) of a guy who made a counter for how much power was being used.
it was acurate to like 1 KW or something. He was measuring something like the amount of steam being made or used every tick.
Looked pretty impressive. but ofcourse i cant find it now.
But ofcourse thats more spielerij than actually usefull.
just hook your non essential power drains up, so they kick in at 100% accu, and shutdown at 60% or something
Old trick is still alive: viewtopic.php?f=8&t=23130BlakkCooper wrote:Is there a way to get data on the current electric satisfaction in the circuit network?