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[[File:Watermill-defense.png|thumb|300px|left|Despite being surrounded by wood walls, this watermill gives 100% power and is reasonably safe. Raiders will rarely, if ever, target this.]]
 
[[File:Watermill-defense.png|thumb|300px|left|Despite being surrounded by wood walls, this watermill gives 100% power and is reasonably safe. Raiders will rarely, if ever, target this.]]
  
Watermill generators offer 100% consistent power, without maintenance, while being cheaper to obtain and research than [[geothermal generator]]s. Therefore, watermills are a great source of power. Their main problem is map limitation, requiring a river or creek to build off of. And as efficient watermills need to be spread out, they are slightly harder to defend than other power systems.
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Watermill generators offer 100% consistent power, without requiring fuel, while also being cheaper to obtain and research than [[geothermal generator]]s. Therefore, watermills are a great source of power. Their main problem is map limitation, requiring a river or creek to build off of. And as efficient watermills need to be spread out, they are slightly harder to defend than other power systems.
  
In practice, watermills can be defended by surrounding them in [[wall]]s. Most [[raider]]s will not target anything enclosed in walls/doors, if they have another target (colonist, targetable animal, or building) that is accessible without breaking a wall. [[Sapper]]s and [[breacher]]s will only break walls if it would be in their way. As these generators are created over water, it is unlikely for them to willingly pass through. Therefore, even [[wood]]en walls, hoisted over [[bridge]]s, are sufficient to protect a watermill generator for the majority of cases.
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In practice, watermills can be defended by surrounding them in [[wall]]s. Most [[raider]]s will not target anything enclosed in walls & doors if they have another target (colonist, targetable animal, or building) that is accessible without breaking a wall. [[Sapper]]s and [[breacher]]s will only break walls if it would be in their way. As these generators are created over water, it is unlikely for them to willingly pass through. Therefore, even [[wood]]en walls, constructed over [[bridge]]s, are sufficient to protect a watermill generator for the majority of cases. Double thick walls will help prevent casual grenade throws from breachers from opening up the generator to attack, as two such random attacks will be necessary to allow the raiders to target the generator.
  
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=== Exclusion zone ===
 
=== Exclusion zone ===
 
The -70% exclusion zone reduction does not stack. Therefore, given a sufficiently straight river, the maximum power output is achieved by cramming as many watermill generators along both sides of a river as possible. However, 3 overlapping watermills only give 90% the power of a single mill, and 4 would only give 120% power of a single one. It would take a very cooperative, straight section of river, and at least 8 watermills, 4 on each side, all side by side, to start to rival the 2,200W output of just 2 well-spaced watermills (and in just over the space required by 2).
 
The -70% exclusion zone reduction does not stack. Therefore, given a sufficiently straight river, the maximum power output is achieved by cramming as many watermill generators along both sides of a river as possible. However, 3 overlapping watermills only give 90% the power of a single mill, and 4 would only give 120% power of a single one. It would take a very cooperative, straight section of river, and at least 8 watermills, 4 on each side, all side by side, to start to rival the 2,200W output of just 2 well-spaced watermills (and in just over the space required by 2).

Revision as of 11:16, 5 April 2023

Watermill generator

Watermill generator

Produces electricity from a river. Must be placed with its wheel in moving water. If watermills are placed too close together, the turbulence they generate will interfere and reduce power generation.

Base Stats

Type
BuildingPower
Market Value
600 Silver [Note]
Beauty
-20
HP
400
Flammability
100%

Building

Size
5 × 6
Minifiable
False
Placeable
True
Passability
impassable
Cover Effectiveness
75%
Blocks Wind
True
Power
1100 W

Creation

Required Research
Watermill generator
Skill Required
Construction 6
Work To Make
4,000 ticks (1.11 mins)
Resources to make
Wood 280 + Steel 80 + Component 3
Deconstruct yield
Wood 140 + Steel 40 + Component 1 - 2
Destroy yield
Wood 70 + Steel 20 + Component 0 - 1

Watermill generators are built on moving water to generate constant power, regardless of weather or other conditions.

Acquisition

Watermill generators can be constructed once the Watermill generator research project has been completed. They require Wood 280 Wood, Steel 80 Steel, Component 3 Components, 4,000 ticks (1.11 mins) of work, and a Construction skill of 6.

Summary

Watermill generators produce a constant 1100 W of power after being constructed.

Construction

The watermill generator is unique in that it requires two different types of terrain: heavy terrain (i.e. solid ground, not mud or gravel) and moving water. This includes rivers and creeks, but not ocean.

The base is a 3x3 square in the middle of the housing (in white); the housing extends another 1 square beyond that, making a 5x5 square. Then, a the 1x5 waterwheel is attached to one side of the housing, making the total footprint 5x6. Only the 3x3 base must be on firm ground.

A watermill generator must be placed:

  1. with its 3x3 base on tiles that can support Heavy (i.e. on solid ground, not on a bridge or marsh)
  2. with its water wheel entirely in moving water
  3. with neither its housing nor wheel overlapping any other buildings or walls.

Exclusion zone

Watermills have an exclusion zone. They are 13x7 rectangles, extending 4 squares above, below and outside the mill. The output of watermills will be reduced to 30% (330W) if you overlap their exclusion zones. Water inside this zone has no effect - bridges, walls, and land inside an exclusion zone do not interfere with power generation.

When placing the watermill generator, the blueprint will show:

  • The 3x3 base of the generator (in white)
  • The 5x5 housing of the generator (green if placeable, red if not)
  • The 1x5 waterwheel of the generator off one side of that (green if placeable, red if not)
  • The exclusion zone, explained above (blue on previously built watermills, green if OK, flashing orange if overlapping)

Analysis

Despite being surrounded by wood walls, this watermill gives 100% power and is reasonably safe. Raiders will rarely, if ever, target this.

Watermill generators offer 100% consistent power, without requiring fuel, while also being cheaper to obtain and research than geothermal generators. Therefore, watermills are a great source of power. Their main problem is map limitation, requiring a river or creek to build off of. And as efficient watermills need to be spread out, they are slightly harder to defend than other power systems.

In practice, watermills can be defended by surrounding them in walls. Most raiders will not target anything enclosed in walls & doors if they have another target (colonist, targetable animal, or building) that is accessible without breaking a wall. Sappers and breachers will only break walls if it would be in their way. As these generators are created over water, it is unlikely for them to willingly pass through. Therefore, even wooden walls, constructed over bridges, are sufficient to protect a watermill generator for the majority of cases. Double thick walls will help prevent casual grenade throws from breachers from opening up the generator to attack, as two such random attacks will be necessary to allow the raiders to target the generator.

Exclusion zone

The -70% exclusion zone reduction does not stack. Therefore, given a sufficiently straight river, the maximum power output is achieved by cramming as many watermill generators along both sides of a river as possible. However, 3 overlapping watermills only give 90% the power of a single mill, and 4 would only give 120% power of a single one. It would take a very cooperative, straight section of river, and at least 8 watermills, 4 on each side, all side by side, to start to rival the 2,200W output of just 2 well-spaced watermills (and in just over the space required by 2).

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