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The '''Offshore Pump''' produces [[Water]] from a lake or ocean. It must be placed on a shoreline of a body of water on the map, and connected to a [[Liquids system|pipe or other object that accepts liquids]] (it does not require [[electricity]] or [[fuel]]). It produces 1200 units of water per second.
The '''Offshore Pump''' produces [[Water]] from a lake or ocean. It must be placed on a shoreline of a body of water on the map, and connected to a [[pipe]] or [[Liquids system|other object that accepts liquids]]. It produces 1200 units of water per second. It does not require [[electricity]] or [[fuel]] to operate.


Offshore Pumps are frequently used to provide water for [[Steam engine]]s, though several crafting recipes also require water. One offshore pump can generate enough water for 10 steam engines(0.14) (see the [[Power_production#Steam power optimal ratios|optimal ratios]] for power production). For the 0.15 release, an offshore pump can generate water for 20 boilers and 40 steam engines.
Offshore Pumps are frequently used to provide water for [[Steam engine]]s, though several crafting recipes also require water. As of 0.15, one offshore pump can generate enough water to support 20 boilers, which in turn can support 40 steam engines. (Before 0.15, one offshore pump could support 10 steam engines.) For more information, see [[Power_production#Steam power|Power production]].


The water supply from an offshore pump is endless; it will not dry up the body of water it is attached to (to do that, use [[Landfill]]s). Additionally, the size of the body of water the pump is connected to does not affect the rate of water generation.
The water supply from an offshore pump is endless; it will not dry up the body of water it is attached to (to do that, use [[Landfill]]s). Additionally, the size of the body of water the pump is connected to does not affect the rate of water generation.
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== History ==
== History ==
{{history|0.15.0|
{{history|0.15.0|
* Increased water output from 60 to 1200 units per second. (Undocumented)}}
* Increased water output from 60 to 1200 units per second (equivalent to 120 units per second pre-0.15). (Undocumented)}}


{{history|0.12.1|
{{history|0.12.1|

Revision as of 02:15, 1 September 2017

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Offshore pump

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Recipe

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1

Total raw

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4
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3
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5

Recipe

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2
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1
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1
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1

Total raw

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6.5
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8
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10

Map color

Fluid storage volume

100

Health

150

Resistances

Fire: 0/70%
Impact: 0/30%

Stack size

20

Dimensions

2×2

Mining time

0.1

Prototype type

offshore-pump

Internal name

offshore-pump

Required technologies

None required

Produced by

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The Offshore Pump produces Water from a lake or ocean. It must be placed on a shoreline of a body of water on the map, and connected to a pipe or other object that accepts liquids. It produces 1200 units of water per second. It does not require electricity or fuel to operate.

Offshore Pumps are frequently used to provide water for Steam engines, though several crafting recipes also require water. As of 0.15, one offshore pump can generate enough water to support 20 boilers, which in turn can support 40 steam engines. (Before 0.15, one offshore pump could support 10 steam engines.) For more information, see Power production.

The water supply from an offshore pump is endless; it will not dry up the body of water it is attached to (to do that, use Landfills). Additionally, the size of the body of water the pump is connected to does not affect the rate of water generation.

History

  • 0.15.0:
    • Increased water output from 60 to 1200 units per second (equivalent to 120 units per second pre-0.15). (Undocumented)
  • 0.12.1:
    • Copy paste now works on pump.
  • 0.12.0:
    • Connectable to the circuit network.
  • 0.9.2:
    • Now specifies the liquid it will produce.

See also