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(New page: A Kettle is used for reducing various liquids by boiling. There are two methods used for the kettle: *Non-stoked - load with requirements including wood, leave until complete. *Stoked ...)
 
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===Products===
 
===Products===
Output                    Input                                Method   
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Output                    Input                                Method  <br>
5 potash  5 ash, 25 water in jugs (jugs not consumed)    -    stoked   
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5 potash  5 ash, 25 water in jugs (jugs not consumed)    -    stoked  <br>
50 Flower Fertilizer  1 catfish, 1 perch fish, 1 tilapia fish, 5 water in jugs, 5 wood  non-stoked, requires Horticulture   
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50 Flower Fertilizer  1 catfish, 1 perch fish, 1 tilapia fish, 5 water in jugs, 5 wood  non-stoked, requires Horticulture  <br>
50 Grain Fertilizer  1 carp fish, 5 water in jugs, 5 wood  non-stoked, requires Barley Cultivation   
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50 Grain Fertilizer  1 carp fish, 5 water in jugs, 5 wood  non-stoked, requires Barley Cultivation  <br>
50 Weed Killer  1 Toad Skin Mushrooms, 5 water in jugs, 5 wood  non-stoked, requires Barley Cultivation   
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50 Weed Killer  1 Toad Skin Mushrooms, 5 water in jugs, 5 wood  non-stoked, requires Barley Cultivation  <br>
25 sulfur  25 Sulphurous Water  stoked, requires Desiccation 1   
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25 sulfur  25 Sulphurous Water  stoked, requires Desiccation 1  <br>
3 salt  25 Coconut Water  stoked, requires Desiccation 2 to configure kettle but not to run it   
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3 salt  25 Coconut Water  stoked, requires Desiccation 2 to configure kettle but not to run it  <br><br>
 
3 acid  25 Sulphurous Water, 1 salt  stoked, requires Desiccation 3   
 
3 acid  25 Sulphurous Water, 1 salt  stoked, requires Desiccation 3   
8 Arsenic  1 Razor's Edge Mushroom, 1 Scorpion's Brood Mushroom, 5 Oil, 5 Wood  non-stoked, requires Toxin Extraction
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8 Arsenic  1 Razor's Edge Mushroom, 1 Scorpion's Brood Mushroom, 5 Oil, 5 Wood  non-stoked, requires Toxin Extraction <br>
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To build:<br>
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Costs: <br>
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4 copper sheeting <br>
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1 iron pot <br>
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Built: in a compound, uses 5x5 cells <br>
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Skill/Tech required: Cooking <br>
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Comments<br>
To build:
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Use a large array of kettles, ideally placed near water. <br>
Costs:
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Sulfur can also be made by evaporating sulphurous water in a tub, which does not use wood or require any skills. Basic and Sturdy Tubs break with usage. <br>
4 copper sheeting
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<br>
1 iron pot
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Details on operation<br>
Built: in a compound, uses 5x5 cells
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One stoked run of the kettle: <br>
 
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load requirements <br>
Skill/Tech required: Cooking
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Ignite (cost 5 wood) <br>
 
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burns off 1 wood in lighting <br>
 
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fire burns till 0 (4 wood) <br>
Comments
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at 0 wood stoke 5; water is at 24 now <br>
Use a large array of kettles, ideally placed near water.  
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at 0 wood stoke 5; water is at 19 now <br>
Sulfur can also be made by evaporating sulphurous water in a tub, which does not use wood or require any skills. Basic and Sturdy Tubs break with usage.  
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at 0 wood stoke 5; water is at 14 now <br>
 
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at 0 wood stoke 5; water is at 9 now <br>
Details on operation
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at 2 wood stoke 3; water is at 6 now. <br>
One stoked run of the kettle:  
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let burn out. - to not waste time+wood, make sure that "water" is one more than "wood", otherwise the extra wood will keep burning wasting time.<br>
load requirements  
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you will get an option to take the product (don't discard ;) ) <br>
Ignite (cost 5 wood)  
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In total you will need 28 wood per kettle (assuming no mistakes), and it can get rather hectic running multiple kettles if you run out of wood.... <br>
burns off 1 wood in lighting  
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fire burns till 0 (4 wood)  
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Total process takes about 14 teppy minutes (30 teppysec per tic).<br>
at 0 wood stoke 5; water is at 24 now  
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at 0 wood stoke 5; water is at 19 now  
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If you run out of wood, you can always ignite with more wood after, it may take more time but it works. <br>
at 0 wood stoke 5; water is at 14 now  
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at 0 wood stoke 5; water is at 9 now  
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You can also stoke the fires before they reach zero, more stokes, but the same amount of wood consumed, as long as you make sure your last round of stokes gives you no more than 1 more water than wood. <br>
at 2 wood stoke 3; water is at 6 now.  
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<br>
let burn out. - to not waste time+wood, make sure that "water" is one more than "wood", otherwise the extra wood will keep burning wasting time.  
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<br>
you will get an option to take the product (don't discard ;) )  
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In more general terms, it works as follows: <br>
In total you will need 28 wood per kettle (assuming no mistakes), and it can get rather hectic running multiple kettles if you run out of wood....  
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- Once the kettle is ignited, it runs in a series of 30-teppysecond ticks. At the beginning of each tick, it consumes one deben of wood. At the end of the tick, it evaporates one deben of water. (Meaning that most of the time, except for the very beginning and end of the batch, it will consume one wood and one water simultaneously every 30 tsec.) <br>
 
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- The first three ticks after igniting are "warm-up" ticks... wood is consumed, but no water is evaporated. <br>
Total process takes about 14 teppy minutes (30 teppysec per tic).  
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- If at the beginning of a tick there is no wood left under the kettle, the fire goes out. The batch isn't ruined, but the fire will have to be reignited, and will go through the warm-up process again, wasting time and wood. <br>
 
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- You can stoke the kettle at any time to add wood, but it will only hold up to 5 at once.<br>
If you run out of wood, you can always ignite with more wood after, it may take more time but it works.  
 
 
 
You can also stoke the fires before they reach zero, more stokes, but the same amount of wood consumed, as long as you make sure your last round of stokes gives you no more than 1 more water than wood.  
 
 
 
 
 
In more general terms, it works as follows:  
 
- Once the kettle is ignited, it runs in a series of 30-teppysecond ticks. At the beginning of each tick, it consumes one deben of wood. At the end of the tick, it evaporates one deben of water. (Meaning that most of the time, except for the very beginning and end of the batch, it will consume one wood and one water simultaneously every 30 tsec.)  
 
- The first three ticks after igniting are "warm-up" ticks... wood is consumed, but no water is evaporated.  
 
- If at the beginning of a tick there is no wood left under the kettle, the fire goes out. The batch isn't ruined, but the fire will have to be reignited, and will go through the warm-up process again, wasting time and wood.  
 
- You can stoke the kettle at any time to add wood, but it will only hold up to 5 at once.
 

Revision as of 11:25, 7 January 2009

A Kettle is used for reducing various liquids by boiling.

There are two methods used for the kettle:

  • Non-stoked - load with requirements including wood, leave until complete.
  • Stoked - load with requirements, stoke with wood and ignite, continue to add wood/stoke as it burns down until the liquid is boiled off. For stoked runs (see details below), you will need 28 wood per kettle (assuming no mistakes), with the total process taking about 14 teppy minutes (30 teppysec per tic).

Products

Output Input Method
5 potash 5 ash, 25 water in jugs (jugs not consumed) - stoked
50 Flower Fertilizer 1 catfish, 1 perch fish, 1 tilapia fish, 5 water in jugs, 5 wood non-stoked, requires Horticulture
50 Grain Fertilizer 1 carp fish, 5 water in jugs, 5 wood non-stoked, requires Barley Cultivation
50 Weed Killer 1 Toad Skin Mushrooms, 5 water in jugs, 5 wood non-stoked, requires Barley Cultivation
25 sulfur 25 Sulphurous Water stoked, requires Desiccation 1
3 salt 25 Coconut Water stoked, requires Desiccation 2 to configure kettle but not to run it

3 acid 25 Sulphurous Water, 1 salt stoked, requires Desiccation 3 8 Arsenic 1 Razor's Edge Mushroom, 1 Scorpion's Brood Mushroom, 5 Oil, 5 Wood non-stoked, requires Toxin Extraction


To build:
Costs:
4 copper sheeting
1 iron pot
Built: in a compound, uses 5x5 cells

Skill/Tech required: Cooking

Comments
Use a large array of kettles, ideally placed near water.
Sulfur can also be made by evaporating sulphurous water in a tub, which does not use wood or require any skills. Basic and Sturdy Tubs break with usage.

Details on operation
One stoked run of the kettle:
load requirements
Ignite (cost 5 wood)
burns off 1 wood in lighting
fire burns till 0 (4 wood)
at 0 wood stoke 5; water is at 24 now
at 0 wood stoke 5; water is at 19 now
at 0 wood stoke 5; water is at 14 now
at 0 wood stoke 5; water is at 9 now
at 2 wood stoke 3; water is at 6 now.
let burn out. - to not waste time+wood, make sure that "water" is one more than "wood", otherwise the extra wood will keep burning wasting time.
you will get an option to take the product (don't discard ;) )
In total you will need 28 wood per kettle (assuming no mistakes), and it can get rather hectic running multiple kettles if you run out of wood....

Total process takes about 14 teppy minutes (30 teppysec per tic).

If you run out of wood, you can always ignite with more wood after, it may take more time but it works.

You can also stoke the fires before they reach zero, more stokes, but the same amount of wood consumed, as long as you make sure your last round of stokes gives you no more than 1 more water than wood.


In more general terms, it works as follows:
- Once the kettle is ignited, it runs in a series of 30-teppysecond ticks. At the beginning of each tick, it consumes one deben of wood. At the end of the tick, it evaporates one deben of water. (Meaning that most of the time, except for the very beginning and end of the batch, it will consume one wood and one water simultaneously every 30 tsec.)
- The first three ticks after igniting are "warm-up" ticks... wood is consumed, but no water is evaporated.
- If at the beginning of a tick there is no wood left under the kettle, the fire goes out. The batch isn't ruined, but the fire will have to be reignited, and will go through the warm-up process again, wasting time and wood.
- You can stoke the kettle at any time to add wood, but it will only hold up to 5 at once.