Difference between revisions of "Gearbox"
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Gearboxes are complex items individually designed on a Gearbox Assembly Table.
Cost
A variable combination of:
Small Gears, Medium Gears and Large Gears made of various metals according to their rotation speed in the design.
Uses
Used as common components of automated buildings
To add blocks to an Empty Hand Puzzle
Guides/Gearbox Design
Outputs and Designation
Each individual gearbox is named according to its "outputs", of which it can have between 1 and 3. Outputs are identified by a letter (A through H), representing the output's location on the gearbox; and a number, representing the output's rotation speed. An example of a 2-output gearbox might be "Gearbox: B268 F133".
Buildings and techs requiring gearboxes will generally specify a range of acceptable output numbers that will fulfill the gearbox requirement. For example, a building may require "Gearbox: B200-B299", and any 1, 2, or 3-output gearbox with a B output of speed between 200 and 299 will suffice.