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> @CelSims said:
> Your power usage needs to be less than your power generation. I'll my current household bill as an example:-
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> The house is off the grid. It has several wind turbines, solar panels and uses insect houses to fuel the generators. There's only a couple of items in the house that use power - a laptop and a small tv. So the power rate of change is green, showing that the house is generating more than it uses, with 28 units of power in storage.
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> If you have power producing items but they don't produce enough to completely power your house full time, the Power Rate of Change will be in the red. This will have the effect of your power flickering on and off. Solar panels and wind turbines are weather reliant, (if you have Seasons), so for example, at night your solar panels are not producing and you are reliant on your house surplus to get you through power use til daylight.
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> Generators need to be switched on and they need to have fuel in them. Fuel can be added either by using bits and pieces or from gathering biofuel from an insect house. They can be upgraded to produce more power.
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> Many items in your house can now be upgraded to use less power or use an off the grid source, such as the option to use internally stored fuel on some kitchen appliances. Level your handiness and find out what you can do!
Thanks for all of this! I was able to understand a lot of, but I need some clarification if you are up to it. Here is my bill example.
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https://gyazo.com/0e1a0af61b804ae64e752fd371155ba0
I do NOT live on an off to grid lot, however my lights do turn off for a few reasons. For example, not paying my bill or if the power consumption was voted for by the community my lights would go off. When my lights were off I tried to use my generator. I don't recall what my rate change was; however, I knew that my bottom numbers were both negative. Now I followed your advice, and I added some solar panels to my home. The Rate change for power is positive at the top, but negative at the bottom. Does this mean that my generator will work when the lights go off again?
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