DewPointAggregator - This or a train full of water
Posted: Wed Sep 05, 2018 11:23 pm
Ever built an outpost - nuclear, smelting, oil processing, or otherwise - out in the middle of nowhere and then realized that you have no way to feed it the thousands of units of water it requires every second? You could run pipe-to-ground for 500 tiles, but the throughput when doing that sucks. So too does water by train, unless you have six cars devoted to it.
Enter the Dew Point Aggregator, which centrifuges water from the air, costing nothing but power. Quite a bit of power. But it works absolutely anywhere, though dry environments will impede its generation capacity (and wet ones aid it). Simply hook it up and it will generate water for you. The generation is less than that of an offshore pump, but that is what you get for otherwise free water.
Enter the Dew Point Aggregator, which centrifuges water from the air, costing nothing but power. Quite a bit of power. But it works absolutely anywhere, though dry environments will impede its generation capacity (and wet ones aid it). Simply hook it up and it will generate water for you. The generation is less than that of an offshore pump, but that is what you get for otherwise free water.