Stormworks: Build and Rescue

Stormworks: Build and Rescue

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Test Generators output swatt
By ATOM
Test generator output swatt, Small Generator, Medium Generator, Large Generator. RPS 3-30, 30-90
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Stormworks v1.1.3
Output Swatt 3-30 rps
RPS
3
6
9
12
15
18
21
24
27
30
Small Generator
0.06
0.23
0.52
0.93
1.45
2.08
2.84
3.7
4.69
5.79
Medium Generator
2.17
8.68
19.53
34.71
54.24
78.11
106.31
138.86
175.74
216.96
Large Generator
10.25
40.98
92.21
163.93
256.14
368.84
502.03
655.71
829.89
1024.55


Output Swatt 30-90 rps
RPS
30
40
50
60
70
80
90
Small Generator
5.79
10.29
16.07
23.14
31.5
41.14
52.07
Medium Generator
216.96
385.71
602.68
867.86
1181.25
1542.86
1952.68
Large Generator
1024.55
1821.43
2845.98
4098.22
5578.13
7285.72
9220.99


5 Comments
aria 21 Jan, 2024 @ 10:24pm 
thank you this has been very helpful that said i know its a lot to ask but have you considered also include the stats for steam turbines and such ... i just found of by trying it that if you put a torque meter on one turbine output it reads 66 tor but if you put one on both ends it shows 128~ not sure what to make of that
Cripsoid 31 Jan, 2022 @ 5:21pm 
i have inf about energy elements
Zitron 11 Mar, 2021 @ 3:25pm 
I fitted some curves to your data, looks like it's perfectly quadratic. Power = 0.0065*RPS^2 for small gen.
ATOM  [author] 27 Feb, 2021 @ 2:05pm 
I will supplement this manual, I already have some data on the resistance of the generators. Wrongly wrote them down in another manual for engine power. I investigated the work of the resistance of the generators, they are absolutely correlated with their torque
Ra-Ra-Rasputin 26 Feb, 2021 @ 11:56pm 
Your data is good, but you're not compensating for significantly higher torque requirements of the larger generators, which are painful to measure.

It is correct that in most cases a larger generator will produce more power, but even in instances where a generator's engine is geared extremely high and always at 100% load, the larger generators seem to consume more fuel to run.