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Currently, applying the '''Seamoth Solar Charger''' to a Seamoth gives it almost unlimited [[Energy]] during the day in low depth.
Currently, applying the '''Seamoth Solar Charger''' to a Seamoth gives it almost unlimited [[Energy]] during the day in low depth.


Although these modules have cumulative effect, they are so effective in their operating range that one module is more than enough.
Although these modules have a cumulative effect, they are so effective in their operating range that one module is more than enough.


==Recipe==
==Recipe==

Revision as of 10:13, 10 January 2016

Seamoth Solar Charger
Seamoth Solar Charger.png
Characteristics
Function Allows Solar Charging
Usage Type Passive
Obtained from Seamoth Upgrade Console

The Seamoth Solar Charger is an Upgrade Module that enables the player to recharge their Seamoth's battery while in the sun[1].

Currently, applying the Seamoth Solar Charger to a Seamoth gives it almost unlimited Energy during the day in low depth.

Although these modules have a cumulative effect, they are so effective in their operating range that one module is more than enough.

Recipe

Titanium.pngQuartz.pngComputer Chip.pngItem Arrow.pngSeamoth Upgrade Console.pngItem Arrow.pngSeamoth Solar Charger.png

Efficiency

The Seamoth Solar Charger recharges the Seamoth's Power Cell when exposed to sunlight. At the surface, during the day, one Seamoth Solar Charger gives 1% of energy every second. This value is lower during sunrise and sunset wich are the first and last 5min of a 20min ingame day.

Seamoth Solar Charger have cumulative effects. 4 of them recharge the Seamoth at a rate of 4% per second at the surface.

The power generated by a Seamoth Solar Charger decreases with depth. One module is powerful enough to charge a moving Seamoth up to 150m depth. Two are enough up to 175-200m.

Below 200m, Seamoth Solar Charger modules have very weak charge rate, not even enough to sustain the Seamoth idle energy consumption (1% every 16s).

Like Solar Panels they have a reduced efficiency in the Sparse Reef (due to the lower local sunlight) and a very, very low efficiency in the Grand Reef (lowest local sunlight value, and great depth).

Gallery

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