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An '''Electric engine unit''' is the advanced counterpart of the [[Engine unit]] and is used in some higher end recipes.
An '''Electric engine unit''' is the advanced counterpart of the [[engine unit]], and is used in some higher end recipes.


Note that [[Lubricant]] requires a [[Chemical plant]] to be created, and [[Engine unit]]s require [[Assembling machine]]s, so Electric engines cannot be built by hand from raw.
Note that [[lubricant]] requires a [[chemical plant]] to be created, and [[engine unit]]s require [[assembling machine]]s, so electric engines cannot be built by hand from raw materials.
 
== Trivia ==
*Although the electric engine unit is clearly depicted as an electric motor, it is apparently just a lubricated combustion engine.
 
== History ==
 
{{history|0.9.0|
* Introduced}}


== See also ==
== See also ==
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Latest revision as of 11:27, 23 May 2023

Electric engine unit.png
Electric engine unit

Recipe

Time.png
10
+
Electronic circuit.png
2
+
Engine unit.png
1
+
Lubricant.png
15
Electric engine unit.png
1

Total raw

Time.png
12.5
+
Copper plate.png
3
+
Engine unit.png
1
+
Iron plate.png
2
+
Lubricant.png
15

Stack size

50

Rocket capacity

400 (8 stacks)

Prototype type

item

Internal name

electric-engine-unit

Required technologies

Electric engine (research).png

Produced by

Assembling machine 2.png
Assembling machine 3.png

Consumed by

Exoskeleton.png
Flying robot frame.png
Power armor.png
Power armor MK2.png
Rocket silo.png

An Electric engine unit is the advanced counterpart of the engine unit, and is used in some higher end recipes.

Note that lubricant requires a chemical plant to be created, and engine units require assembling machines, so electric engines cannot be built by hand from raw materials.

Trivia

  • Although the electric engine unit is clearly depicted as an electric motor, it is apparently just a lubricated combustion engine.

History

See also