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==Summary==
==Summary==


Many players are a little confused about the Energy Exchanger's purpose, due to the name of its unlock technology: Interstellar Power Transmission makes it sound like it can beam energy across solar systems.
Many players are a little confused about the Energy Exchanger's purpose, because its unlock technology's name is [[Interstellar Power Transmission (Tech)|Interstellar Power Transmission]], which makes it sound like it can beam energy across solar systems. However, the actual building functions more a rechargeable battery charger/discharger, with the [[Accumulator]] serving the purpose of a battery. The Energy Exchanger has three modes of operation: Charge, Idle, and Discharge.


In reality, think of this building and mechanic in terms of Rechargeable Batteries. For the purpose of this explanation, we will call an [[Accumulator]] a "Battery".
In one location, an Energy Exchanger may be set in Charge mode, which takes in empty Accumulators and generates full Accumulators in a very short amount of time. Full Accumulators can then be transferred to other power grids via any distribution system (belts, [[Planetary Logistics Station]]s, or [[Interstellar Logistics Station]]s). At the destination power grid, an Energy Exchanger can discharge a full Accumulator, releasing an empty Accumulator.  


In one location, you set up an Energy Exchanger in Charge mode. You feed it Empty Batteries to recharge them from the main grid, and it gives you Full Batteries.
Accumulators operated in this way will behave as directly placed Accumulators ''only if'' use them as the primary power source.
 
Otherwise, they will dump their charge into the grid.
The batteries will behave as Batteries you set out. ***ONLY IF*** use them as the primary power source.
Otherwise they will dump their charge into the grid
 
You can then either store the Full Batteries for later, or transport them to an Energy Exchanger on another grid. Put that Energy Exchanger into Discharge mode
 
Replace "Battery" with "Accumulator" in the above description, and you've got a good grasp of how this system works.


==Production Chain==
==Production Chain==

Revision as of 20:39, 17 March 2021

Energy Exchanger
Power Transmission
The power conversion facility. Can not only store the surplus electric energy in the power grid into an empty accumulator to make a full accumulator; it can also release the electric energy stored in the full accumulator.
Icon Energy Exchanger.png
Input Power54.0 MW
Output Power54.0 MW
Accumulated540.0 MJ
Made InAssembler
Hand-MakeReplicator
Stack Size20

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15 s
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Summary

Many players are a little confused about the Energy Exchanger's purpose, because its unlock technology's name is Interstellar Power Transmission, which makes it sound like it can beam energy across solar systems. However, the actual building functions more a rechargeable battery charger/discharger, with the Accumulator serving the purpose of a battery. The Energy Exchanger has three modes of operation: Charge, Idle, and Discharge.

In one location, an Energy Exchanger may be set in Charge mode, which takes in empty Accumulators and generates full Accumulators in a very short amount of time. Full Accumulators can then be transferred to other power grids via any distribution system (belts, Planetary Logistics Stations, or Interstellar Logistics Stations). At the destination power grid, an Energy Exchanger can discharge a full Accumulator, releasing an empty Accumulator.

Accumulators operated in this way will behave as directly placed Accumulators only if use them as the primary power source. Otherwise, they will dump their charge into the grid.

Production Chain

Recipe Building Replicator? Technology
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15 s
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40
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40
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8
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Player Tips & Tricks

  • Has great Potential to Transport a lot of Energy between Planets and Starsystems.
  • Harvest Energy on high Solar and Wind Planets, Charge Accumulator and transport them to Planets with small Solar and Wind Yield, Discharge them.
  • The need of Accumulators in Cycle is relatively high, be prepared to have enough for rotation.
  • The Energy Exchanger will consume *up to* 45 MW = 45 MJ/s when filling accumulators, filling an accumulator in 2s (30/min) at full power. If the power available in the power grid is less than 45 MW, then the Energy Exchanger will consume only up to 100% of the power grid, leading to slower fill rates. Ensure a stable power supply to prevent interruptions in accumulator distribution networks.
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