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1Kpa of welder fuel in it = 76 solar panels at 100% efficiency
Where the solar panels connect to charge the batteries I connect a gas generator, though I've had it fry heavy cables without a few large transformers, or the solid fuel generator as a just in case.
Lots of batteries, start setting them from the left, turn them on and place the next one up against it and continue like that. Base of welded frames, then un welded over top and you can stack the batteries 2 levels high (or more). Saves space and If a few welded frames up, the best light beacon there is.
The best circuitry I've found is this one https://stationeers-wiki.com/Solar_Logic_Circuits_Guide
it always works even switching between development and beta.
http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=1314736386
Thanks, yeah i was trying to figure out how to stack the batteries. Why the heavy then reg cable from the batteries? Also why the 6 way? I got mine automated atm... i was just curious of others set-ups thats all.
http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=1314863177