Stationeers - Advanced Logic Circuit for Solar Panels Part 1

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Jason sets up the prerequisite to a more advanced logic circuit for solar panels! This video shows you how to set the variable .6666 repeating into a Logic Memory.

Thanks to Reddit user Wooodiii for the math and logic! https://www.reddit.com/r/Stationeers/comments/7kuk6a/optimized_automatic_solar_panels_500w_each_using/

2 Kit (Logic I/O)
4 Kit (Logic Processor)
4 Kit (Logic Memory)
1 Construction Kit (Sensors)

1. Place Construction Kit (Sensors) with a Daylight Sensor facing the horizon where the sun will rise.

2. Place a Kit(Logic I/O) as a Logic Reader connected to your Daylight Sensor. Set it to read the Solar Angle variable.

3. Place a Kit(Logic Processor) as a Logic Math, set to Divide.

4. Place 4 Kits(Logic Memory) and set the variables to 0, 3, 2, 0, in that order, and name them .6666, -15, 100, 0.

5. Place a Kit(Logic I/O) and set it to Logic Writer.

6. Cable the all devices together.

7. Cable the Logic Memory set to 2 (we have it labeled 100) into the Logic Math at the 1 input position.

8. Cable the Logic Memory set to 3 (we have it labeled -15) into the Logic Math at the 2 input position.

9. Cable the Logic Math output into the Logic Writer input.

10. Set the Logic Writer output device to Logic Memory(the one we labeled .6666) and Variable to Setting.

11. Power on all Logic Units.

12. This should set your selected Logic Memory (the one labeled .6666) to .66666 repeating.

13. Once that variable is set, turn off your logic circuits.

14. Finally, change the memory variables you have set up to match their labels(i.e. -15, 100, 0), with the exception of .6666, of course, because we just set that one.

Notes: Make sure you've positioned your Solar Panels so that the sun rises at 0% Vertical mark.

Remember to check that you've set each of your inputs using the screwdriver. It's easy to forget to configure them.

The most important note of all - remember to have fun! Thanks for watching!

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