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Large Stills
I could have sworn I saw a spec sheet for a larger still then the 3ton/2k liter one in the rulebook...anyone remember seeing a larger still?
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Here's from the T2K v2.2 rulebook:
Large: Uses three tons of organic material per day and produces 2400 liters of alcohol per day. Wt: 83 tons. Price: $200,000 (C/C). Sometimes, I'm glad I spent all that time OCRing my rulebooks and modules!
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Thanks Paul. I thought I remembered seeing a larger one some where...might have been a fan site.
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About 10 years ago, someone gave me a java application to produce any size still you want...I'll try to find it on my hard drive.
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OK, download this:
www.pmulcahy.com/special_pages/still_mod.zip It contains an HTML page with the Java code embedded in it. I put it in a ZIP file because I didn't know how an HTML page with Java in it would save if you tried to directly save it.
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Hi,
I like the calculator - thanks for finding it again, Paul. My only issue is that the data seems unrealistic (not anyone's fault here). From digging around about alcohol production, I came up with this bit of info: Ethanol from Cellulose: http://www.hort.purdue.edu/newcrop/ncnu02/v5-017.html Max theoretical from sugar feedstock: 590 L from 1000 kg Implies a much lower rate of production than the calculator gives (and easy to work out as a straight-line relationship of input - output. More here: http://forum.juhlin.com/showthread.php?t=2415 Of course we can use whatever we want in our own games.... |
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