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{{Craftable|title1 = Power Transmitter|image4 = Power Transmitter.png|tab = [[Exterior Modules]]|description = Extends the range of a power source.|acqired_from = [[Fragments]]|fragments = |item_id = <i>powertransmitter</i>|crafting = [[File:Gold.png|30px|link=Gold]] [[File:Titanium.png|30px|link=Titanium]]|category = [[Energy]]|image2 = Damaged Fragment 2.png|location2 = *[[Crash Zone]] |
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{{Craftable|title1 = Power Transmitter |
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|image4 = Power Transmitter.png |
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|category = [[Energy]] |
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|tab = [[Exterior Modules]] |
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|description = Extends the range of a power source. |
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|acqired_from = [[Fragments (Subnautica)|Fragments]] |
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|debugspawn = ''powertransmitter'' |
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|image2 = power transmitter fragment.png |
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|location2 = * Seabed |
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** [[Crash Zone]] |
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** [[Mushroom Forest]] |
** [[Mushroom Forest]] |
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** [[Bulb Zone]] |
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** [[Mushroom Forest|Northwestern Mushroom Forest]] |
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|Fragments2 = 1 |
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|debugspawn2 = ''PowerTransmitterFragment'' |
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|crafting = [[File:Gold.png|30px|link=Gold]] [[File:Titanium.png|30px|link=Titanium]] |
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⚫ | The '''Power Transmitter''' is a [[Energy|Power]] module that extends the range of a power source. It is constructed with the [[Habitat Builder (Subnautica)|Habitat Builder]] and can be placed on the seabed. It can be damaged and destroyed by striking it three times with the [[Survival Knife (Subnautica)|Survival Knife.]] |
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The '''Power Transmitter''' connects to nearby power sources (such as [[Solar Panel]]s and [[Thermal Plant]]s) and transmits their power to a [[Seabases|Seabase]] or another '''Power Transmitter'''. A glowing blue line will be generated between the '''Power Transmitter''' and any objects that it is connected to. A '''Power Transmitter''' has a range of about 100 meters; a "power line" of transmitters can be built to transfer power over a long distance. The '''Power Transmitter''' will not connect to a power source if a direct, unobstructed line cannot be established. |
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A glowing blue line will be displayed between the Power Transmitter and any objects that it is connected to. |
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== Notes == |
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* There is no limit to the number of connected Power Transmitters. |
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* Power Transmitters will still transmit power even if the area they are transmitting from is not rendered at the moment. |
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* Power Transmitters can only be used to connect external energy generators ([[Solar Panel (Subnautica)|Solar Panels]] and [[Thermal Plant (Subnautica)|Thermal Plants]]) to a single [[Seabases (Subnautica)|Seabase]]. As such: |
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**It is not possible to have a single source transmit power to multiple targets (multiple Seabases can not share a single power source). |
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**Internal power sources (Bioreactors and Nuclear Reactors) cannot be connected, so one Seabase cannot act as a power source and power another Seabase. |
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*Power supply lines are created at a generator and can "hop" to either a power transmitter or a base. It will always choose the closest one - it is not necessarily the one that makes the most sense. |
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* More than one source can lead to a single target (but not the other way around). |
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* Maximum distance between two Power Transmitters is about 100 meters, connects even through ground. |
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* Maximum distance between Power Transmitters and energy generator/seabase is only about 25 meters, connects only if an unobstructed line of maximum 25 meters can be established. |
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* Power transmittor efficiency is 100%, there's no lost power. |
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==Recipe== |
==Recipe== |
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{{Recipe2}} |
{{Recipe2}} |
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==Example== |
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{{Clear}} |
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Two solar panels are supposed to power the base "Base A". In this image the "good" case is illustrated. It was taken right after loading a save and it shows Base A powered by the two solar panels. |
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[[File:Powerlines04.jpg|thumb|left|400px]]Note that the distance A in the "good" case is shorter than the distance B. This is important as when reconstructing the direction of the powerline needs to take a "left" turn from the solar panel in the middle. Remembering the rules how powerlines form this can only be achieved by making distance A shorter than distance B.{{clear}} |
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[[File:Powerlines05.jpg|thumb|left|400px]]This image shows the "bad" case where the powerline from the central solar panel takes the "wrong" turn and turned right because distance B is shorter than distance A. In this direction the powerline can only reach the other solar panel. In this setup the powerline can find a valid target from where the two powerlines meet and create a connection - Base B - so it connects to it.{{clear}} |
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== Gallery == |
== Gallery == |
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Screenshots= |
Screenshots= |
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<gallery widths="200" spacing="small"> |
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Power Transmitter Crag Field.png|The |
Power Transmitter Crag Field.png|The Power Transmitter in-game |
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Power Transmitter NewFX.jpg|The |
Power Transmitter NewFX.jpg|The Power Transmitter transmitting power |
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20161120015821 1.jpg|Former model of the |
20161120015821 1.jpg|Former model of the Power Transmitter |
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Powerlines05.jpg |
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Powerlines04.jpg |
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</gallery> |
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Concept Art= |
Concept Art= |
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<gallery widths="200" spacing="small"> |
<gallery widths="200" spacing="small"> |
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Power Transmitter Concept Art.jpg|[[Concept |
Power Transmitter Concept Art.jpg|[[Concept art]] |
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</gallery> |
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Sketchfab= |
Sketchfab= |
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<gallery widths="200" spacing="small"> |
<gallery widths="200" spacing="small"> |
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Power Transmitter New.png|The |
Power Transmitter New.png|The Power Transmitter's model from [https://sketchfab.com/models/678f3557bd8342818afc5cd819a85b3e Sketchfab] |
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</gallery> |
</gallery> |
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</tabber> |
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==Trivia== |
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*The Power Transmitter was the last item in ''Subnautica'' to receive a final model. |
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{{Navbox Seabase Modules}} |
{{Navbox Seabase Modules}} |
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[[de:Energietransmitter]] |
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[[fr:Transmetteur_de_puissance]] |
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[[ru:Энергопередатчик]] |
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[[Category:Requires Blueprint]] |
[[Category:Requires Blueprint]] |
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[[Category:Seabase Module]] |
[[Category:Seabase Module]] |
Latest revision as of 18:09, 4 September 2022
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Notes
- There is no limit to the number of connected Power Transmitters.
- Power Transmitters will still transmit power even if the area they are transmitting from is not rendered at the moment.
- Power Transmitters can only be used to connect external energy generators (Solar Panels and Thermal Plants) to a single Seabase. As such:
- It is not possible to have a single source transmit power to multiple targets (multiple Seabases can not share a single power source).
- Internal power sources (Bioreactors and Nuclear Reactors) cannot be connected, so one Seabase cannot act as a power source and power another Seabase.
- Power supply lines are created at a generator and can "hop" to either a power transmitter or a base. It will always choose the closest one - it is not necessarily the one that makes the most sense.
- More than one source can lead to a single target (but not the other way around).
- Maximum distance between two Power Transmitters is about 100 meters, connects even through ground.
- Maximum distance between Power Transmitters and energy generator/seabase is only about 25 meters, connects only if an unobstructed line of maximum 25 meters can be established.
- Power transmittor efficiency is 100%, there's no lost power.
Before it can be constructed, a single Power Transmitter fragment must be scanned with the Scanner. The fragments can be found in the Mushroom Forest or in Wrecks.
Recipe
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Example
Two solar panels are supposed to power the base "Base A". In this image the "good" case is illustrated. It was taken right after loading a save and it shows Base A powered by the two solar panels.
Note that the distance A in the "good" case is shorter than the distance B. This is important as when reconstructing the direction of the powerline needs to take a "left" turn from the solar panel in the middle. Remembering the rules how powerlines form this can only be achieved by making distance A shorter than distance B.
This image shows the "bad" case where the powerline from the central solar panel takes the "wrong" turn and turned right because distance B is shorter than distance A. In this direction the powerline can only reach the other solar panel. In this setup the powerline can find a valid target from where the two powerlines meet and create a connection - Base B - so it connects to it.
Gallery
<tabber> Screenshots=
|-| Concept Art=
|-| Sketchfab=
The Power Transmitter's model from Sketchfab
</tabber>
Trivia
- The Power Transmitter was the last item in Subnautica to receive a final model.
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