Survivor Guides: Go here to find THERMAL PLANT FRAGMENTS
In this video, I will show you where to find the Thermal Plant Fragments.
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The Thermal Plant is a generator crafted with the Habitat Builder that converts nearby high Temperatures of 25°C into Energy. It requires 2 parts scanned to obtain the ingredient list for this object.
The Thermal Plant can produce limitless power for Seabases given time and proximity to heat. On the Thermal Plant is a screen that displays the temperature of the surrounding area rounded to whole degrees. The energy output per minute is linear and can be calculated with °C 1.32-33: so zero at 25°C, 33 at 50°C, 66 at 75°C, 77.88 at 84°C and at or above 100°C the energy output reaches the maximum of 99. One Thermal Plant can store up to 250 energy at a time.
Lava Geysers are optimal spots to place Thermal Plants. Near the centre of the geyser, temperatures can reach well over 50°C, meaning that a well-placed plant can produce power rapidly and around the clock. The eruptions cannot damage the plant but be careful placing them as the heat can kill you. Given that Thermal Plants have to be built outside a seabase and need to be close to a heat source, it may be necessary to use Power Transmitters to connect the Thermal Plant to a seabase. The lava Geysers within Jellyshroom Caves can reach 110 degrees Celsius, and are within a reasonable range of the Safe Shallows, making this spot a great and reliable way to generate power.
When placed with the Habitat Builder, the Thermal Plant can be shown in three different colours. Red means it cannot be placed. Yellow indicates it can be built in that location, but the surrounding area is too cold and the Thermal Plant will not generate power. Green signifies the plant can be placed, and will generate power.
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