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In this video I'm going to teach you how to breadboard an Eco mode chip into your vehicle , This can help you save a lot of mats in the long run very useful especially in early game in adventure mode.
1: You can turn on and off steam engines automatically only when there is an enemy very handy for lams.
2: You can turn off steam turbines and turn them on only if for example your electric power is going down by 50% by the way you can set that percent to what ever you need, Very similar to a phone charger xD
3: Set a custom jet engine to generate electric temporary and then set it back to a thrust creation when your eclectic power is back to a percent that you need.
4: Similar you can also set a fuel engine to generate electricity to a percent that you need and then once it has charged your batteries set it back to 100% power duty. This is useful if you want some backup systems to take over . Example one of your turbines gets damaged so the breadboard sets some of your fuel engines that were generating power to generating electricity.
5: Lets say you have a ship that is very fast and you don't want it to be fast outside combat you just want it to cruise at a lower speed , You can set the crank motor to have less rpm and then set it back to full power when it enters combat. If you use a circular prop you can set the power scale to be lower with the same method above.
With this BB I can save around 6-8 acbs
Unfortunately I couldn't add some info on this description about the math evaluator Youtube doesn't allow brackets here so I'm adding them as a pinned comment hope it helps.
In From the Depths you can build and take first-person command of battleships, planes, submarines, space ships, hot air balloons and more! It has multiplayer, a dynamic campaign with Economy and diplomacy.