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− | Water wheels must be built on water or [[river]] tiles. They can also be powered if placed over [[brook]] tiles, but '''only if''' you first dig through the surface of the brook. Build a [[channel]] at least one tile long. The water wheel will sit above this channel, but you cannot place it yet -- it has no support. Build an axle or gear assembly next to the tile where the center of the water wheel will be. Now you can | + | Water wheels must be built on water or [[river]] tiles. They can also be powered if placed over [[brook]] tiles, but '''only if''' you first dig through the surface of the brook. Build a [[channel]] at least one tile long, right on the brook. The water wheel will sit above this channel, but you cannot place it yet -- it has no support. Build an [[axle]] or [[gear assembly]] next to the tile where the center of the water wheel will be. Now you can place the waterwheel. |
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+ | Power will be generated once a channel tile under the water wheel is filled with water at a depth of four or greater. You can transport the power wherever it is needed via horizontal and vertical axles and gear assemblies. It is possible to support a waterwheel by building its center next to a preexisting waterwheel's center. | ||
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In order for the water wheel to generate power, there needs to be a water flow in one of the three tiles beneath it. | In order for the water wheel to generate power, there needs to be a water flow in one of the three tiles beneath it. | ||
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A water wheel is a machine component that provides power via water flow. To build a water wheel, select build menu and choose Machine components. It requires 3 wood and generates 100 power, which can be used for operating a pump or mill. Use axles and gears to access the power produced by a water wheel.
Construction
Water wheels must be built on water or river tiles. They can also be powered if placed over brook tiles, but only if you first dig through the surface of the brook. Build a channel at least one tile long, right on the brook. The water wheel will sit above this channel, but you cannot place it yet -- it has no support. Build an axle or gear assembly next to the tile where the center of the water wheel will be. Now you can place the waterwheel.
Power will be generated once a channel tile under the water wheel is filled with water at a depth of four or greater. You can transport the power wherever it is needed via horizontal and vertical axles and gear assemblies. It is possible to support a waterwheel by building its center next to a preexisting waterwheel's center.
In order for the water wheel to generate power, there needs to be a water flow in one of the three tiles beneath it.
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Perpetual motion
Due to the low power draw of a screw pump, a self-powering assembly can be made with a water wheel that still leaves plenty of excess power for other uses. This is an exploit, and possibly a bug.
A simple design is available at this forum post.
*REMEMBER TO BUILD THE HORIZONTAL AXLE OR GEAR ASSEMBLY BEFORE THE WATER WHEEL*
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Key
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Floor: +
Water Wheel: W
Gear Assembly: *
Axle E/W: ═
Axle N/S: ║
Pump from west: XX
Pump from south: XX
Channel: _ or if background color is white
Closed water source opening: X