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[[Electric network]]  | * [[Electric network]]  | ||
== Examples ==  | == Examples ==  | ||
[[File:electrical-network-example-2.png|frame|384px|High density accumulator array consisting of 48 basic accumulators and a substation providing 120 kJ capacity.]]  | [[File:electrical-network-example-2.png|frame|384px|High density accumulator array consisting of 48 basic accumulators and a substation providing 120 kJ capacity.]]  | ||
[[Category: Items]]  | [[Category: Items]] [[Category: Electric network]]  | ||
Revision as of 20:33, 19 October 2013
Stores a limited amount of energy when available production exceeds demand, releases it in the opposite case. The basic accumulator stores up to 2500 J of energy. Charge/Discharge rate is 120 W maximum.
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| Maximum capacity: | 2500 J | 
| Charge rate: | 120 W | 
- When discharged above maximum speed by multiple unconnected poles, will distribute energy unequally (some may get 100% demand, others 0%)
 - May be used to provide limited amount of power (multiples of maximum charge rate) to a section of the grid
 - Produces light when charging and discharging
 
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