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Add Breaker Panels

Open ellingtonisland opened this issue 5 years ago • 5 comments

Add breaker Panels to electrical age that can control many circuits with breakers, like your main electrical panel does in your home.

this could be used to put machines and lights on individual circuits so you wouldn't have to cut power to a entire house.

ellingtonisland avatar Apr 12 '19 18:04 ellingtonisland

Isn’t it basically a wireless switch + relay connected together in a smart way?

plajdo avatar Apr 12 '19 18:04 plajdo

except if you grounded or short circuited a circuit connected to it would pop the breaker in the panel instead of your main breaker or blowing up your wire.

ellingtonisland avatar Apr 12 '19 18:04 ellingtonisland

I’m not this mods’ developer or anything, but maybe I could try playing with this idea in my free time and make a pull request. But don’t expect anything as currently I have no idea how this mod works internally (&no time).

plajdo avatar Apr 12 '19 18:04 plajdo

The lamp supplies do this well enough already (including individual circuits), so adding a new block wouldn't make sense.

What would make sense just to add item slots for a breaker item in the lamp supplies, and maybe rename it to Electrical Panel or something like that.

jrddunbr avatar Apr 13 '19 05:04 jrddunbr

Yeah, lets go ahead and buff the Electrical Panel and make it the official power provider.

We'd have to balance it so that it isn't objectively better than running cable, but there's some design space there that needs filling. Maybe also add in a cable bus similar to the signal bus, only more limited. You'd only be able to attach up to four cables, they would interact with each other capacitivly, and share thermal code. It wouldn't be good for increasing power throughput (since sharing thermal power would reduce throughput across all of them) but would still be good for consolidating power across a single wire.

Use case: Put 4 cables together for a breaker box, then lay each one down towards your 4 machines. Now you can control each machine from a central location, but the amount of amperage along the line remains the same.

OmegaHaxors avatar Apr 13 '19 05:04 OmegaHaxors