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A torch lamp outputs [[light]] in a 10 tile radius, with the nearest {{P|Light Radius}} tiles being above 50% light level and considered lit. It heats the room to a maximum [[temperature]] of {{temperature|23}} at a rate of 3.5 heat per second.{{Check Tag|Exact mechanic unclear|Provides comparison with other heat sources but doesn't explain how much it actually heats}} | A torch lamp outputs [[light]] in a 10 tile radius, with the nearest {{P|Light Radius}} tiles being above 50% light level and considered lit. It heats the room to a maximum [[temperature]] of {{temperature|23}} at a rate of 3.5 heat per second.{{Check Tag|Exact mechanic unclear|Provides comparison with other heat sources but doesn't explain how much it actually heats}} | ||
− | The torch lamp consumes {{icon small|wood}} 2 [[wood]] per day as long as it is lit, and consumes an additional {{icon small|wood}} 0.0006 wood per {{ticks|1}}, or a total of {{icon small|wood}} {{#expr: 2+ (0.0006*60000)}} wood per day, if it is lit while unroofed in the [[Weather|rain]]. It can hold up to 20 fuel (wood) at a time, for a maximum run time of {{#expr:20/2}} days. It is constructed with a full fuel capacity. Fuel is delivered to the torch lamp by a [[Menus#Haul|haulers]] as long as refueling is enabled. It cannot be "turned off", only deconstructed, | + | The torch lamp consumes {{icon small|wood}} 2 [[wood]] per day as long as it is lit, and consumes an additional {{icon small|wood}} 0.0006 wood per {{ticks|1}}, or a total of {{icon small|wood}} {{#expr: 2+ (0.0006*60000)}} wood per day, if it is lit while unroofed in the [[Weather|rain]]. It can hold up to 20 fuel (wood) at a time, for a maximum run time of {{#expr:20/2}} days. It is constructed with a full fuel capacity. Fuel is delivered to the torch lamp by a [[Menus#Haul|haulers]] as long as refueling is enabled. |
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+ | It cannot be "turned off" or paused, only deconstructed, in which case ''no wood'' is recovered, regardless of any "fuel" remaining. | ||
== Analysis == | == Analysis == |
Revision as of 02:48, 9 April 2022
Torch lamp
A wooden torch for lighting an area. People need light to move and work at full speed. Can be automatically refueled with wood. Produces a small amount of heat.
Base Stats
- Style Dominance
- 5
- HP
- 75
- Flammability
- 0%
- Path Cost
- 14 (48%)
Building
- Size
- 1 × 1
- Minifiable
- False
- Placeable
- True
- Passability
- pass through only
- Cover Effectiveness
- 15%
- Terrain Affordance
- Light
- Light Radius
- 7.17
- Heat Per Second
- 3.5
- Stops Heating At
- 23 °C (73.4 °F)
Creation
- Work To Make
- 100 ticks (1.67 secs)
- Deconstruct yield
- nothing
- Destroy yield
- nothing
The torch lamp is a piece of furniture that burns wood to light an area, while also generating a small amount of heat.
Acquisition
Torch lamps require 20 Wood and 100 ticks (1.67 secs) of work in order to be constructed.
Summary
A torch lamp outputs light in a 10 tile radius, with the nearest 7.175 tiles being above 50% light level and considered lit. It heats the room to a maximum temperature of 23 °C (73.4 °F) at a rate of 3.5 heat per second.[Exact mechanic unclear]
The torch lamp consumes 2 wood per day as long as it is lit, and consumes an additional 0.0006 wood per 1 tick (0.02 secs), or a total of 38 wood per day, if it is lit while unroofed in the rain. It can hold up to 20 fuel (wood) at a time, for a maximum run time of 10 days. It is constructed with a full fuel capacity. Fuel is delivered to the torch lamp by a haulers as long as refueling is enabled.
It cannot be "turned off" or paused, only deconstructed, in which case no wood is recovered, regardless of any "fuel" remaining.
Analysis
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It is generally not resource and work-time efficient to use once Electricity has been researched, however its grid independence and immunity to power outages and solar flares make it very useful in niche applications even beyond this point.
Version history
- 1.1.0 - Refueling is now toggleable.