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Kettle

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Kettle.png
Size 5x5
Where Compound




A Kettle is used for creating a range of products like Potash and Arsenic. It can also be used for evaporating various liquids by boiling.

Cost

Built in a Compound. Uses 5x5 cells.

Source

This building becomes available after you have learned the Cooking skill. Specific recipes may require additional techs or skills (see below).

Products

Output Input Method Tech/Skill Needed
5 Potash 5 Ash, 25 Water in Jugs Stoked None
50 Flower Fertilizer 3 Rotten Fish, 5 Water in Jugs, 5 Wood Non-stoked Horticulture
50 Grain Fertilizer 1 Rotten Fish, 1 Dung, 5 Water in Jugs, 5 Wood Non-stoked Barley Cultivation
50 Weed Killer 1 Toad Skin Mushrooms, 5 Water in Jugs, 5 Wood Non-stoked Barley Cultivation
25 Sulfur* 25 Sulphurous Water Stoked Desiccation (1)
3 Salt 25 Coconut Water Stoked Desiccation (2) to configure kettle but not to run it
3 Acid 25 Sulphurous Water, 1 Salt Stoked Desiccation (3) to configure kettle but not to run it
8 Arsenic 1 Razor's Edge Mushroom, 1 Scorpion's Brood Mushroom, 5 Oil, 5 Wood Non-stoked Toxin Extraction
1 Geb's Tears 10 Flower bulbs Non-stoked (?) Advanced Horticulture

NOTE: 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.

Methods

There are two methods used for the kettle:

  • Non-stoked - load with requirements including wood, leave until complete (Takes about 42 real seconds to 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 15 teppy minutes (about 30 teppysec per tic / Tic meaning each wood burned takes about 30s each).

Stoking

In 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.
  • Takes 15 Teppy minutes to complete.

Stoking Run

  1. Load requirements
  2. Ignite (cost 5 wood)
    • Burns off 1 wood in lighting
    • Fire burns till 0 (4 wood)
  3. At 0 wood stoke 5; water is at 24 now
  4. At 0 wood stoke 5; water is at 19 now
  5. At 0 wood stoke 5; water is at 14 now
  6. At 0 wood stoke 5; water is at 9 now
  7. At 2 wood stoke 3; water is at 6 now
  8. Let burn out
  9. Take the product (don't discard!)

Stoking a Kettle the Easy Way

The above method works perfectly but tends to end up with you tied to your keyboard watching for the wood to reach 0.

You don't need to do that. Just ignite the kettle, and stoke max whenever you happen to be looking at the kettle, until the amount of water in there is 6 or less. Then stoke enough wood so that the wood will run out with 1 measure of water left: if you're at water 6, stoke to 5, if you're at water 5, stoke to 4 wood, if you're at water 4 stoke to a total of 3 wood, and so on.

That way you can alt-tab and read Facebook or chat with your guildies, and just stoke whenever you get a chance. Just check often enough not to let the fire go out (like I just did whilst writing this wiki entry - FAIL!). However, if it does go out, it's not a disaster - you'll just need a bit more wood.