Survivor Guides: The WATER FILTRATION MACHINE
In this video, I will show you how to build and use the Water Filtration Machine.
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A Water Filtration Machine utilizes Energy from the Seabase to desalinate seawater, producing Salt and drinkable water in the form of Large Filtered Water. It takes about 15 minutes and 40 seconds to produce one Large Filtered Water (+50 water) and 7 minutes and 40 seconds to produce one Salt. A single Water Filtration Machine uses 0.85 points of Energy per second, or 51 Energy per minute (taken two or three at a time), and thus can be powered nonstop with four Solar Panels above 100m depth or almost nonstop with one Bioreactor.
Building a Water Filtration machine has a base Hull Integrity penalty of 1.0 units. In addition, it blocks the construction of base components that take up an entire wall (Windows, Reinforcements, Wall Planters, etc) on the two wall panels on either side of it. Thus, only four can be built per Multipurpose Room.
The four Storage of a Water Filtration Machine is sectioned into two slots for salt and two for water. If one resource is taken from the machine it will continue operating but generate only that resource: it is not necessary to remove the salt for it to make more water or vice versa. It will cease operation once its inventory is filled: in this state, it will not draw power from the base.
A Water Filtration Machine can be built above water but will produce no salt, and only make water at 1/8th of the speed below water.
If powering a Water Filtration Machine with a fuel-using energy source, particularly if using a Bioreactor, note that each Large Filtered Water takes 799 energy to produce: if the machine has been emptied, this means that a reserve of at least 1,598 energy will be needed to avoid the base running out of power
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