Open TheAmazingSpy opened 8 years ago
Alright, the socket:
The orange sticks are levers
What do you want to connect there? A Tableau with cicruitbreakers like at your home will needed for it or are the orange levers a circuitbreaker?
No, they are switches on the power socket to toggle on and off. And this would use be for 50 volt things
Power socket models are already done since the commit https://github.com/Dolu1990/ElectricalAge/commit/9f49e13de044c6b08863c274e6b431f1d6f31eac. These will be used with the new distribution board (https://github.com/Dolu1990/ElectricalAge/commit/c8a42bb53e61c6598737cbca2ab6d51524d4c1b8). These changes are planned for the next release. ;-)
Switzerland connector :-D
Bisch du schwiizer? Are you swiss?
;-) The 50V socket is effectively inspired on the type J socket (Swiss SEV 1011) and the 200V one on the type E/F.
@Domi1993: Yes, actually quite a lot of us lives in Valais.
@lambdaShade: I actually like the model very much, but a rectangular hole might match the Minecraft style a little better. But that is just a proposal, it is already fine as it is.
I'm swiss too from Canton Zug
Yeah... I should probably "rectangularize" the 200V version. The 50V is historical :-) In low priority todo list !
We did this in LL, and can be ported easily.
I think this is a great idea, and also would go great with a whole bunch of other cables. So this outlet can be put onto any block, and then on the back of that block, you can now wire it. These will only take 50v before exploding and the cables, I was thinking something like Immersive Engineering's type, with the cable being like string and that, and you have an item called 'Cable' that you right click on the outlet and then you hook it up to another machine. Then there are 2 sockets on the outlet, and if you right click the left with an empty hand, it toggles it on and off, and same with the other, except the right. If you want to get really technical, add in a expander board, but make it that with enough expander boards in the cheap tier, it will catch fire, but if you get a surge proof one it will just turn off