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The Waterwheel is a machine that provides power via waterflow.
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A '''waterwheel''' is a machine that provides [[power]] via waterflow.
It requires 4 wood and generates 100 power.  
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It requires 4 wood and generates 100 power which can be used for operating a [[pump]]. Use [[axle]]s and [[gear]]s to access the power produced by a water wheel.
  
 
==Construction==
 
==Construction==
  
A channel 3 squares long should be built above the waterflow where you plan on putting the wheel. An axle can then be built perpendicular to this. Once the axle is complete you can place you wheel. Power won't be generated until the water level is at least 3.
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A channel 3 squares long should be built above the waterflow where you plan on putting the wheel. An [[axle]] can then be built perpendicular to this. Once the axle is complete you can place you wheel. Power won't be generated until the [[water level]] is at least 3. Once this is done you can move the power wherever it is needed.  
Once this is done you can move the power wherever it is needed.  
 
  
 
==Perpetual Motion==
 
==Perpetual Motion==

Revision as of 03:41, 1 November 2007

A waterwheel is a machine that provides power via waterflow. It requires 4 wood and generates 100 power which can be used for operating a pump. Use axles and gears to access the power produced by a water wheel.

Construction

A channel 3 squares long should be built above the waterflow where you plan on putting the wheel. An axle can then be built perpendicular to this. Once the axle is complete you can place you wheel. Power won't be generated until the water level is at least 3. Once this is done you can move the power wherever it is needed.

Perpetual Motion

Due to the low power draw of a screwpump a selfpowering wheel can be made and still leave plenty of excess power for other uses. Whether this is an intended feature or unexpected bug is currently unknown.