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Does anyone know if it's possible to connect multiple windmills together with gearboxes and axles, then send a single shaft over to your workshops? Will you get twice as much power from twice as many windmills? (I know common sense says you should, but has anyone tried it in the game?)
 
Does anyone know if it's possible to connect multiple windmills together with gearboxes and axles, then send a single shaft over to your workshops? Will you get twice as much power from twice as many windmills? (I know common sense says you should, but has anyone tried it in the game?)
  
:I verified that connecting two windmills does double the power.  Also, added how to get power back to the surface, some folks were having problems with that.    -- Infinity
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I verified that connecting two windmills does double the power.  Also, added how to get power back to the surface, some folks were having problems with that.    -- Infinity
  
:Infinity: Doesn't using so many gear assemblies virtually drain all of the power? Would it not be a better idea to build a pedestal from a series of walls and floors to support a raised windmill, with a single gear assembly underneath it on the surface level? [[User:Matryx|Matryx]] 06:06, 31 October 2007 (EDT)   
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Infinity: Doesn't using so many gear assemblies virtually drain all of the power? Would it not be a better idea to build a pedestal from a series of walls and floors to support a raised windmill, with a single gear assembly underneath it on the surface level? [[User:Matryx|Matryx]] 06:06, 31 October 2007 (EDT)   
::Yes, good idea.  I like the windmill tower!  --[[User:Infinity|Infinity]] 01:19, 1 November 2007 (EDT)
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Yes, good idea.  I like the windmill tower!  --[[User:Infinity|Infinity]] 01:19, 1 November 2007 (EDT)
  
 
There's an assumption in this article which states that all windmills generate the same amount of power.  I think there is wind-dependancy or height above the land changes how much power is generated.  I've had windmills that power up to 20, but never 40 (yet). We need more information to confirm how it works. --[[User:Gibbonofdoom|Gibbonofdoom]] 05:17, 31 October 2007 (EDT)
 
There's an assumption in this article which states that all windmills generate the same amount of power.  I think there is wind-dependancy or height above the land changes how much power is generated.  I've had windmills that power up to 20, but never 40 (yet). We need more information to confirm how it works. --[[User:Gibbonofdoom|Gibbonofdoom]] 05:17, 31 October 2007 (EDT)

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