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The '''Engine''' and its lesser counterpart, the '''Shuttle Engine''', are vital installations that allow the [[submarine]] to move in water. | The '''Engine''' and its lesser counterpart, the '''Shuttle Engine''', are vital installations that allow the [[submarine]] to move in water. | ||
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The engine can be | The engine only works if it receives a signal, this can be done by connecting the <code>velocity_x_out</code> output of the navigation terminal to the <code>set_force</code> input of the engine. | ||
Same goes for the shuttle engine as well. | |||
Engines can quickly become broken due to being exposed to water, while shuttle engines aren't affected by water. A [[Jobs|Mechanic]] is able to fix it by using a [[welding tool]] and [[wrench]]. | |||
When <code>set_force</code> of engine is unwired it is possible to use plus and minus buttons on the engine's interface to set it's force manually (1% per click), however . | |||
==I/O Interface== | ==I/O Interface== | ||
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* It is also possible | * It is also possible, to connect the <code>velocity_y_out</code> output of the navigation terminal to the <code>set_force</code> input of the engine to steer submarine, but the controls will be inverted when steering the submarine (vertical control will become horizontal). | ||
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Power Consumption | 2000 kW | |||||||
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Shuttle Engine | ||||||||
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Power Consumption | 500 kW | |||||||
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The Engine and its lesser counterpart, the Shuttle Engine, are vital installations that allow the submarine to move in water.
Function
The engine only works if it receives a signal, this can be done by connecting the velocity_x_out
output of the navigation terminal to the set_force
input of the engine.
Same goes for the shuttle engine as well.
Engines can quickly become broken due to being exposed to water, while shuttle engines aren't affected by water. A Mechanic is able to fix it by using a welding tool and wrench.
When set_force
of engine is unwired it is possible to use plus and minus buttons on the engine's interface to set it's force manually (1% per click), however .
I/O Interface
Connection Panel for Engines Hover over pins to see their descriptions. | ||||||||||||||
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Requires: Screwdriver |
Trivia
- It is also possible, to connect the
velocity_y_out
output of the navigation terminal to theset_force
input of the engine to steer submarine, but the controls will be inverted when steering the submarine (vertical control will become horizontal).