How to automate Solar Panels in Stationeers Moon in 2023
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- čas přidán 27. 08. 2024
- We are finally solving our power problem by building solar panels, and logic necessary for automated solar panel tracking (vertical) in today's episode of Stationeers Moon Survival guide
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Already done mine, filtering for O2 and N2 for now, had some hurdles with heat, complete hindsight hooking the furnace to my waste distribution loop without cooling first. Now my air is being generated at too cool temperatures, will research a more efficient way to cool down waste gas without freezing the whole distribution and wasting more power to heat my pressurised base, thinking about programming an IC10 to redirect waste input through a radiator loop only while the temperature is above room temp, that way all my gases should be very neutral and easy to heat and cool on demand without wasting too much heat generated by the furnace only to heat up again...
Like the bridge Idea, I plan on trying it out on my next run on the moon.
I'm just now getting into Stationeers and these videos have been a big help! :D
glad to hear it
define solarpanel HASH("StructureSolarPanelDual")
define daylightsensor HASH("StructureDaylightSensor")
define Daylightsensor HASH("Daylight Sensor")
start:
lbn r0 daylightsensor Daylightsensor Vertical Sum
sb solarpanel Vertical r0
sb solar panel Horizontal 359
j start
do it just like the guy but until for the logic reader and the batch writer you can
take an IC housing and an IC10
copy and paste this commands from above on your computer
and it will work
*important you need to place the Daylight Sensor like the guy on the video, *this is for the moon only
You don't need to leave the power output of the solar panels towards the Sun. Just adjust the horizontal angle accordingly. If you leave the power output to the west, for example, just rotate the horizontal axis to 270 degrees. The same is true to any angle you deploy the panels.
Fair point
We want more! We want more! ;) just sad that it stopped there. But I understand that the arrival of KSP 2 took you off this serie :)
I will hopefully make more, I am currently just swamped with so many good games that even I am struggling to keep up. I love stationeers, and I fully intend to give them more episodes :-). Just have to make few Star Citizen, KSP, KSP2, Juno, and Occupy Mars episodes which is kinda hard when I have only 2h/day for everything youtube releated (you know work, kids, house, etc). Rest assured stationeers is one of my all time favorites, and I will be playing A LOT more :-). For the time being look at my playlists, there should be at least 3-4 playlist with 20+ episodes each, some little older though
thank you, game is a little difficule for noobies but thank you for help
Hope your series will continue , game is a bit difficult for beginners 👍
I think so, my main problem is lack of time so i have to prioritize what is hot right now
@@GrunfWorks Totally understand that, take ur time i'll wait np stay healthy and have a good one
Frankly, I never really understood why so many people take preference to the dual port solar panels. It seems so wasteful of cable; why run two cable lines when one will suffice? To each their own, I suppose.
When you hear the reason I am sure you will crack up :-) I was thinking I will save on the heavy cable coil 😂
@@GrunfWorks lmao
will the solar Panels track the sun now?
They should
So I watched all your videos and you never touched on oxygen generation o>O
I think that was bext one after i resume hopefully
@@GrunfWorks plzzz do
I come back this game since 2 years ago
my base get a huge explosion lol
so i need to rebuild everything from basic
Trust me i know the feeling 😂
Did this series continue? Im struggling to generate oxygen on the Moon
Its on pause at the moment. Will resume it when i have time. I love that game. Just too busy nowadays
Disappointing this guide is incomplete. Still helpful though. Cheers.
I might resume it at some point in near future. Thx for the reminder. I still love that game
I don't understand why you connected data ports in solar panels to battery output. Also I don't get why sensor is on opposite side then data inputs in solar panels. Basically I don't get your design XD
It is not optimal, but I wanted my Solar panels oriented in a way North - South, also I wanted my batteries near the base. So my design was not made by optimizing for solar automation but rather optimizing for how i want my base to look. Battery output is connected to APC, and it is only a coincidence that the Data from the sensor is on the same network, no particular reason. Also i wanted the ability to use only 2 logic chips, reader and writer without additional calculation. What would be your suggestion how to put it, as I am sure mine can be alot better, but i could use a tip or 2 😀
@@GrunfWorks I think this is good enough for small outpost. But if you expand this base, you will need to change normal cables to heavy also in output side where are also data ports connected. I solved it by separating data from power network entirely. But it's totally different layout. I have solar panels on roof and batteries inside the base. One network is data network with sensor and cables connected to data ports. Logical circuits are on the wall near sensor. Another one is power network - from solar panels to batteries and further from batteries to the rest of the base. Hard to describe exact layout, I would need to draw it somehow ;) But perhaps you get the idea.
@@GrunfWorks Oh and one important thing. With such layout you really need to color code cables. Without that you have short circuit guaranteed :D
@@radoslawmazurekwaw How do you color code the cables? :P (newbie here)
@@the_mrkaryo You can make sprays in several colors. Don't remember exactly what printer is used for this right now. The one that you make tools. And wish sprays you can color pretty much everything. For example cables for lights I color white, airlocks - green and so on.
it wasnt complete...ypu didnt say where to connect the out puts and datas👎👎👎👎
Why did this series end? WTF
It did not end. I will pick it up soon. Right now main focus is on KSP2 to get out few more videos after which i will focus on stationeers a bit
nobody cares about a bridge just build the setup and explain what each piece is. I couldn't make it past the intro.
Usefull feedback, thank you. Will try to get to the point faster next time
@@GrunfWorks Just wanted to say I actually did care about the "bridge". Some people for example may forget to consider building solar panels in a non-obstructed view of the sun. And it's a design approach, who knows who may need to hear it? Anyway, if people reeeaallly don't wanna hear about it, they can just...fast forward a few seconds?