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==Summary==


The Ray Receiver is a building used to collect power generated by a [[Dyson Sphere|Dyson Sphere/Swarm]]. The longer they are continuously in view of the swarm, the more efficient they become.
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Initially, the [[Ray Receiver]] produces 6 MW and has a ray receiving efficiency of 30%. While continuously receiving energy, the energy production increases to 15 MW and 42% ray receiving efficiency at 100% "Continuous receiving".
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|1||Iron ingot
Note: The technology [[Planetary Ionosphere Utilization_(Tech)|Planetary Ionosphere Utilization]] reduces the line-of-sight barrier to maintaining a continuous connection, presumably by bouncing the energy beams off of the planet's Ionosphere to reach the receiver wherever it may be. This is, in effect, the same way that Radio waves can travel over the horizon, on real-world Earth. For this to work, the [[Stars and planets|planet]] must have an atmosphere, and the [[Ray Receiver]] must be supplied with a [[Graviton Lens]]. This does not completely remove the line-of-sight requirement, as there is still a dead spot on some planets. The size of the dead spot appears to depend on the distance of the planet to the star.
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|2||Magnet
Inserting a [[Graviton Lens]] doubles the power conversion of the [[Ray Receiver]]. With a [[Graviton Lens]] it produces 30 MW and requests more power from the [[Dyson Sphere]] accordingly.
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The [[Graviton Lens]] will be consumed at a rate of 0.25 Graviton Lenses per minute.
|3||Copper ingot
 
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After researching [[Dirac_Inversion_Mechanism_(Tech)| Dirac Inversion Mechanism]] the [[Ray Receiver]] can be put in an alternative "Photon" mode where it produces [[Critical_Photon|Critical ePhotons]].
|4||Stone brick
The [[Ray Receiver]] produces 6 Critical Photons per minute while consuming 120 MW. When supplied with a [[Graviton Lens]] the [[Ray Receiver]] produces 12 Critical Photons per minute and consumes 240 MW.
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|5||Gear
 
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The ray receiving efficiency can be increased with the [[Ray_Transmission_Efficiency_(Upgrade)| Ray Transmission Efficiency]] [[Upgrades | Upgrade]]. The upgrades stack multiplicatively.
|6||Magnetic coil
The current max receiving efficiency can be calculated as follows:
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|7||Wind turbine
<code>max receiving efficiency[%] = 100% - 70% * 0.9^small_upgrade_count * 0.85^big_upgrade_count</code>
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|8||Tesla tower
The upgrades give 10% more efficiency for the first 6 upgrades (small upgrades) and 15% more efficiency for the last two upgrades (big upgrades).
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|9||Electromagnetic matrix
 
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Continuous receiving increases actual ray receiving efficiency even further. Although for the values between 0% and 100% the math is very complicated, for 100% Continuous receiving it simplifies to:
|10||Matrix lab
 
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<code>actual receiving efficiency[%] = 100% - 0.6 * solar ray basic energy dissipation[%]</code>, where
|11||Prism
 
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<code>solar ray basic energy dissipation[%] = 100% - max receiving efficiency[%]</code>
|12||Plasma exciter
 
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This is also directly visible in the "Current upgrade data" in game.
|13||Wireless power tower
 
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|14||Oil extractor
Example for the Ray transmission efficiency level 10:
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|15||Oil refinery
* max receiving efficiency: <code>100% - 70% * 0.9^6 * 0.85^4 = '''80.58%'''</code>
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* solar ray basic energy dissipation: <code>100% - max receiving efficiency = 19.42%</code>
|16||Plasma refining
* actual ray receiving efficiency for the ray receiver with '''100%''' continuous receiving: <code>100% - 0.6 * 19.42% = '''88.35%'''</code>
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|17||Energetic graphite
 
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|18||Energy matrix
The actual power draw on the [[Dyson Sphere]] can be calculated as such:
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|19||Hydrogen fuel rod
<code>dyson_sphere_draw = (energy_output * 100) / ray_receiving_efficiency</code>
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|20|| Thruster
For example, with a ray receiving efficiency of 75%, the power draw on the [[Dyson Sphere]] would be 20 MW at 100% "continuous receiving".
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|21||Reinforced thruster
==Production Chain==
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|22||Chemical plant
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|Building=Assembler
|23||Plastic
|Replicator=Yes
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|Technology=Ray Receiver
|24||Sulfuric acid
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|25||Organic crystal
    |Out1=Ray Receiver
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    |Out1Qty=1
|26||Titanium crystal
    |CraftTime=8 s
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    |In1=Steel
|27||Structure matrix
    |In1Qty=40
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    |In2=High-Purity Silicon
|28||Casimir crystal
    |In2Qty=20
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    |In3=Photon Combiner
|29||Casimir crystal (advanced)
    |In3Qty=10
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    |In4=Processor
|30||Titanium glass
    |In4Qty=5
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    |In5=Super-Magnetic Ring
|31||Graphene
    |In5Qty=20
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|32||Graphene (advanced)
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|33||Carbon nanotube
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|34||Silicon ore
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|35||Carbon nanotube (advanced)
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|36||Particle broadband
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|37||Crystal silicon
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|38||Plane filter
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|39||Miniature particle collider
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|40||Deuterium
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|41||Deuteron fuel rod
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|42||Annihilation constraint sphere
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|43||Artificial star
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|44||Antimatter fuel rod
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|45||Assembling machine Mk.I
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|46||Assembling machine Mk.II
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|47||Assembling machine Mk.III
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|48||Mining machine
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|49||Water pump
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|50||Circuit board
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|51||Processor
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|52||Quantum chip
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|53||Microcrystalline component
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|54||Organic crystal (original)
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|55||Information matrix
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|56||Arc smelter
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|57||Glass
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|58||X-ray cracking
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|59||High-purity silicon
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|60||Diamond
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|61||Diamond (advanced)
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|62||Crystal silicon (advanced)
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|63||Steel
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|64||Thermal power station
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|65||Titanium ingot
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|66||Titanium alloy
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|67||Solar panel
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|68||Photon combiner
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|69||Photon combiner (advanced)
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|70||Solar sail
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|71||EM-Rail Ejector
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|72||Ray receiver
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|73||Satellite substation
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|74||Mass-energy storage
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|75||Universe matrix
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|76||Accumulator
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|77||Energy exchanger
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|78||Space warper
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|79||Space warper (advanced)
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|80||Frame material
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|81||Dyson sphere component
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|82||Vertical launching silo
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|83||Small carrier rocket
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|84||Conveyor belt MK.I
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|85||Sorter MK.I
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|86||Storage MK.I
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|87||Splitter
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|88||Sorter MK.II
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|89||Conveyor belt MK.II
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|90||Sorter MK.III
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|91||Storage MK.II
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|92||Conveyor belt MK.III
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|93||Planetary Logistics Station
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|94||Logistics drone
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|95||Interstellar Logistics Station
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|96||Logistics vessel
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|97||Electric motor
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|98||Electromagnetic turbine
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|99||Particle container
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|100||Particle container (advanced)
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|101||Graviton lens
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|102||Gravity matrix
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|103||Super-magnetic ring
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|104||Strange matter
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|106||Proliferator Mk.I
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|107||Proliferator Mk.II
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|108||Proliferator Mk.III
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|109||Spray coater
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|110||Fractionator
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|111||Orbital collector
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|112||Foundation
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|113||Mini fusion power station
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|114||Storage tank
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|115||Deuterium fractionation
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|116||Plane smelter
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|117
|Traffic monitor
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|118
|Geothermal power station
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|119
|Advanced mining machine
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|120
|Automatic piler
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|121||Reforming refine
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|122||Logistics distributor
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|123||Logistics bot
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|124||Quantum chemical plant
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==Raw Materials==
* Iron Ore = 560
* Copper Ore = 110
* Silicon Ore = 40
* Stone = 120
* Coal = 40
==Player Tips & Tricks==
* On planets with a low axial inclination, place Ray Receivers at their poles for maximum exposure & efficiency. The poles of these planets are always within line of sight to your Dyson Sphere/Swarm.
* For planets with higher axial inclination, there is no such sweet spot. With the [[Planetary Ionosphere Utilization_(Tech)|Planetary Ionosphere Utilization]] Technology, however, the line of sight restriction is removed, and they can be placed anywhere, so long as the planet has an atmosphere and you can keep them stocked with [[Graviton Lens|Graviton Lenses]].
* Building Ray Receivers inside a Dyson Sphere, even just a single line row of frames at 0° Orbit Inclination, will cause the efficiency bonus to never degrade.  Also works for a Dyson Swarm if you can maintain it.
* This facility will 'daisy-chain' for [[Graviton Lens]] insertion, but not for [[Critical Photon]] production, so you can feed lenses into one facility then chain the rest together directly, but it will not pass photons through a chain. 




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Latest revision as of 20:30, 13 February 2023

These are the IDs of all Crafting Recipes that appear in Dyson Sphere Program.

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1 Iron ingot
2 Magnet
3 Copper ingot
4 Stone brick
5 Gear
6 Magnetic coil
7 Wind turbine
8 Tesla tower
9 Electromagnetic matrix
10 Matrix lab
11 Prism
12 Plasma exciter
13 Wireless power tower
14 Oil extractor
15 Oil refinery
16 Plasma refining
17 Energetic graphite
18 Energy matrix
19 Hydrogen fuel rod
20 Thruster
21 Reinforced thruster
22 Chemical plant
23 Plastic
24 Sulfuric acid
25 Organic crystal
26 Titanium crystal
27 Structure matrix
28 Casimir crystal
29 Casimir crystal (advanced)
30 Titanium glass
31 Graphene
32 Graphene (advanced)
33 Carbon nanotube
34 Silicon ore
35 Carbon nanotube (advanced)
36 Particle broadband
37 Crystal silicon
38 Plane filter
39 Miniature particle collider
40 Deuterium
41 Deuteron fuel rod
42 Annihilation constraint sphere
43 Artificial star
44 Antimatter fuel rod
45 Assembling machine Mk.I
46 Assembling machine Mk.II
47 Assembling machine Mk.III
48 Mining machine
49 Water pump
50 Circuit board
51 Processor
52 Quantum chip
53 Microcrystalline component
54 Organic crystal (original)
55 Information matrix
56 Arc smelter
57 Glass
58 X-ray cracking
59 High-purity silicon
60 Diamond
61 Diamond (advanced)
62 Crystal silicon (advanced)
63 Steel
64 Thermal power station
65 Titanium ingot
66 Titanium alloy
67 Solar panel
68 Photon combiner
69 Photon combiner (advanced)
70 Solar sail
71 EM-Rail Ejector
72 Ray receiver
73 Satellite substation
74 Mass-energy storage
75 Universe matrix
76 Accumulator
77 Energy exchanger
78 Space warper
79 Space warper (advanced)
80 Frame material
81 Dyson sphere component
82 Vertical launching silo
83 Small carrier rocket
84 Conveyor belt MK.I
85 Sorter MK.I
86 Storage MK.I
87 Splitter
88 Sorter MK.II
89 Conveyor belt MK.II
90 Sorter MK.III
91 Storage MK.II
92 Conveyor belt MK.III
93 Planetary Logistics Station
94 Logistics drone
95 Interstellar Logistics Station
96 Logistics vessel
97 Electric motor
98 Electromagnetic turbine
99 Particle container
100 Particle container (advanced)
101 Graviton lens
102 Gravity matrix
103 Super-magnetic ring
104 Strange matter
106 Proliferator Mk.I
107 Proliferator Mk.II
108 Proliferator Mk.III
109 Spray coater
110 Fractionator
111 Orbital collector
112 Foundation
113 Mini fusion power station
114 Storage tank
115 Deuterium fractionation
116 Plane smelter
117 Traffic monitor
118 Geothermal power station
119 Advanced mining machine
120 Automatic piler
121 Reforming refine
122 Logistics distributor
123 Logistics bot
124 Quantum chemical plant


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