I've been doing some testing with the extractor from rotarycraft with supplying more torque and/or speed to see if the output process is increased. Below is a table of the four stages of the extractor and their requirements and added in there are the gearbox settings required for a single gasoline engine/1 gearbox combo.
Stages Power(Min)-----Torque -----Speed Gear Gearbox setting
Stage 1 65536------------512----------128 ------1:4 torque
Stage 2 16384-------------8-------------2048 ----1:4 speed
Stage 3 32768-------------4------------8192 ----1:16 speed
Stage 4 65536-------------256---------256------1:2 torque
(RED) * Is the minimum required for the stage to work.
(GREEN)* Is the minimum required when (RED) minimum is attained.
So from the table you can see your going to need a 1:16 gearbox and switch it between modes to attain all the torque/speed for all stage with only one gasoline engine.
So what happens when you go above the minimum on the stages
So what does this all mean for power setups for extractor.
Hope this helps guys.
Stages Power(Min)-----Torque -----Speed Gear Gearbox setting
Stage 1 65536------------512----------128 ------1:4 torque
Stage 2 16384-------------8-------------2048 ----1:4 speed
Stage 3 32768-------------4------------8192 ----1:16 speed
Stage 4 65536-------------256---------256------1:2 torque
(RED) * Is the minimum required for the stage to work.
(GREEN)* Is the minimum required when (RED) minimum is attained.
So from the table you can see your going to need a 1:16 gearbox and switch it between modes to attain all the torque/speed for all stage with only one gasoline engine.
So what happens when you go above the minimum on the stages
- Stage 1 & 4 are RED torque minimum and from my tests I've found that adding more torque or speed has no effect at all.
- Stage 2 & 3 are RED speed minimum and from my tests I've found that adding more torque does nothing but adding more speed does in fact increase output rates. On a 4x Gasoline engine, 1 x 1:16(speed), 1 x 1:4(speed) which outputs at 125 torque, 32768 rad/s which is 16(speed) times the minimum of stage 2 it will finish a stack of 64 ore dust 16 units before a setup running at the minimum of 2048.
So what does this all mean for power setups for extractor.
- A 1:16 gearbox manually switching between torque and speed modes is all you need with a gasoline engine.
- Increase speed over the minimum on stage 2 & 3 does in fact increase output of those 2 stages.
- stage 4 being a torque limited means any increase from speed on stage 2 & 3 will bottleneck before stage stage 4.
- increasing the number (1 x extractors, 1 x 1:16 gearbox, 1 x gasoline engine) setups will increase ore processing output more cheaper, less components, less fuel, significantly more output.
Hope this helps guys.