QUIET AND SAFE FOR INDOOR USE The SL1460 is an excellent source of power for emergencies, tailgating and camping. A great alternative to a traditional generator, it supplies household AC power without fumes or fuel, making it safe for indoor use. This quiet powerhouse weighs only 7 lbs., yet runs for up to 14 hours and recharges in only 8 hours. Multiple DC and USB ports will keep all of your electronics and mobile devices charged. Powered by a rechargeable lithium ion battery 200W (400W surge) modified sine wave inverter (2) 110V AC outlets with easy power on/off button (3) 2.4A USB ports (1) 3A USB port (2) DC output ports (12V, 10A total) (1) 12V device output port Easy to read LCD display for battery status, input/output status and fault/error status Built-in super-bright LED area light with on/off switch Wall charger included Contents: (1) SL1460 Portable Power Generator (1) Wall charger (1) Manual
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K-TOR designs and manufactures human powered portable energy generators that serve as portable outlets to provide electrical power on the go. Our power generators are driven by human bio-mechanical energy. They provide reliable, self-sustainable power anywhere, anytime.
Human powered generators can be used in the event of natural disasters, search and rescue missions, blackouts, or any other emergency situation to charge essential electronic devices. Back packers, boaters, hikers, and outdoor enthusiasts will also find K-TOR products useful. In an emergency situation, access to power can be scarce or non-existent. K-TOR generators provide an instant source of electricity via a standard electrical outlet interface. Compatible with portable electronics, communication equipment, and more.
If your battery goes dead and an outlet is nowhere to be found, a K-TOR generator is the perfect backup energy solution. Both our pedal power generator and hand crank generator are able to bring an iPhone from fully dead to operational in just minutes!
You place it down, then put something that requires power next to it and then you place electrical wire between the two (icons will appear when placing wires that tell you where the outlets are). Then a dupe will automatically run on it to charge the connected devices. It helps to put a battery in there too, so they don't have to run all the time.
@ArkhamTwins: Mine out some algae, they should put it in the oxidizer, at which point someone should man the generator. You could also connect up a battery, they will use the generator to charge it. Probably best to do both.
When the batteries are fully charged up, the dupe will be thrown off the generator. They will then wait until the battery depletes to the threshold level before getting back on and charging it back up. This stops the dupes from continually getting on and off the generator to top off the last % of battery whenever power is being used.
@ArkhamTwins: The two devices are not connected, you need to click and drag a wire from one to the other. I think you may have just clicked to place a wire on each spot, which does place a wire, but doesn't connect the two together (this is so that you can put two lines parallel to eachother without them connecting everywhere). If you put a space between the two devices, this is more obvious.
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Founded in 1959, Generac was the first to engineer affordable home standby generators, along with the first engine developed specifically for the rigors of generator use, and is now the #1 manufacturer of home backup generators. Generac manufactures the widest range of power products in the marketplace including portable, residential, commercial and industrial generators. We are also the leading designer and manufacturer of manual and fully automatic transfer switches and accessories for backup power applications up to 2 MW.
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Resources connecting at the transmission level will follow ISO procedures explained in this section. New projects are required to complete a study process, starting with submitting an Interconnection Request.
As the final step, projects need to enter and complete the New Resource Implementation process to ensure deliverables and activities needed prior to operation are complete. This will ensure successful integration into the ISO market systems and grid.
The generator interconnection planning process provides a pathway for power plants to interconnect to the ISO controlled grid. We provide information and resources to help you understand and comply with requirements.
The New Scheduling Coordinator and Resource Owner Reference Guide is for scheduling coordinators and resource owners new to the resource implementation process. It contains helpful information, links and resources to assist with successful interconnection to the grid and participation in the wholesale power market.
Learn what contracts and documents are required to connect into the electricity grid, including the negotiation process, queue management processes, monitoring and reporting of project progress, and the process for managing project changes.
Download a report listing the current status of active, complete and withdrawn interconnection requests listed by study process, along with additional information of interest to interconnection customers and project procurement entities.
The ISO and CPUC have various metering requirements for energy storage resources that are connecting to the grid that should be considered in the meter design phase of the project. As an example, the CPUC requirements require retail metering for station service if the battery is not charging or discharging.
In order for the ISO to refund unused funds from study deposits, it requires the Interconnection Customer to complete and provide a W-9 Form and Vendor Update Form on behalf of the legal entity that owns the project.
The California ISO operates under the terms and conditions of its FERC-approved tariff. Business practice manuals provide detailed rules, procedures and examples for the administration, operation, planning and accounting requirements of the ISO and the market that are consistent with the ISO tariff.
Manual Generator is a power source that must be manually operated to produce electricity. It is the first power producer unlocked. It requires a duplicant constantly running on it in order to produce electricity. While it is a renewable power source, it reduces a colony's productivity as it produces a relatively small amount of power and prevents a duplicant from doing other jobs.
Manual Generators are mandatory at the start in order to power your first structures. They stay relevant later on in the game as they do not use up any resources, and can be used to localize power production to remote projects.
Because duplicants will end up spending a lot of time on manual generators, making sure the area has a steady Oxygen supply and ventilating Carbon Dioxide will increase your productivity. Increasing the Decor in areas with Manual Generators will also help to regulate colony Stress.
Use the battery threshold slider to optimize the trips of your duplicants. A lower threshold means duplicants will make fewer trips to the Manual Generator, but is risky as the colony might go to bed with nearly empty batteries. You can also use a combination of high and low threshold values once you have multiple manual generators to have some constantly running while others serve as backup in case of power shortage.
Duplicants will automatically stop running on the Manual Generator once at least one battery connected to it is full. This is to prevent power loss from a duplicant creating excess power. Setting the battery threshold at 100% is especially inefficient, because the duplicant will stop running when batteries are full, then the task will immediately be added back to a duplicant's queue. Optimal behavior means finding a balance to ensure power never runs out, even at night, but the duplicants have time to perform other tasks as well. It can be acceptable if duplicants spend all their time running, as long as power never runs out, but that is situational and is a sign that your power needs are growing and a different generator type may be desired.
If no batteries are connected to the generator, duplicants will run on it as soon as a Power consumer is in use, effectively wasting Power if production is higher than consumption. It is recommended to have at least one battery unless production and consumption are almost matched.
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