Generator

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Generator
Generator
Generator
General
Category Item
Encumbrance
Heavy Load
40
Technical details
Base ID Base.Generator

A generator is an electrical device that allows the player to generate electricity even after the power cuts out.

How to Use

Generators are most often found at warehouses but can be found in tool sheds. Generators are to be placed close enough to the character's house so that it can be connected.

Players should not place the generator inside the house. The generator will degrade a character’s health very quickly because of its exhaust. If the player happens to have done so, going outside will stop the player from taking damage, but the house will not be safe until the generator is turned off.

Generators can be connected to the power system of a house via the "Connect Generator" option in its context menu. A generator is fueled with gas via the "Add Fuel" context menu. The tank of a generator can take up to 1¼ gas cans worth of fuel and can only be filled while the generator is turned off.

Players need an electrical level of 3 to operate a generator or read the 'How To Use Generators' manual.

Players need take the Electrician occupation or read the 'How To Use Generators' manual to operate a generator.

In a custom built shelter, there may be some difficulty in getting the generator working. Moving it to the roof may fix any issues.

Range

The range is 20 tiles and 5 floors (the one it is placed at, two down and two up).

Generator Range

Gas Consumption

Gas consumption of generator is calculated every hour of it's work, regardless of the exact consumption.


Base gas consumption: 11% / day


Gas consumption of lamps, switches and other light sources: none


Gas consumption of drying machines, ovens and microwaves (cooking devices in general):

- 1 device: 11% / day

- 2 devices: 11% / day

- 3 devices: 11% / day

- 4 devices: 11% / day

- 5 devices: 23% / day

- 6 devices: 23% / day

- 7 devices: 23% / day

- 8 devices: 34% / day

- 9 devices: 34% / day

- 10 devices: 34% / day

- 11 devices: 34% / day

- 12 devices: 46% / day

- etc...


Gas consumption of fridges, mini fridges, popsicle fridges (freezing devices in general) and washing machines:

- 1 device: 11% / day

- 2 devices: 11% / day

- 3 devices: 23% / day

- 4 devices: 34% / day

- 5 devices: 34% / day

- 6 devices: 46% / day

- 7 devices: 57% / day

- 8 devices: 57% / day

- 9 devices: 69% / day

- 10 devices: 80% / day

- 11 devices: 80% / day

- etc...

Gas Consumption Bug

On versions 41.24 and before, only devices placed directly under a roof (floor) consume electricity, whether pre-existing or self-constructed. The devices not placed under a roof still work.

Operations

Generators use variable amounts of fuel per hour (based on number and type of powered electronics using it as a source), and lose ~2% of condition per day as well.

Electronics scrap can be used to repair a generator. At least one unit of Electronics Scrap has to be in the player's main inventory. Each Repair operation will restore 4% + (0.5 * Electrical skill level)% of condition. Repairs can only be performed on a powered off generator.

If condition drops lower than 50%, a chance for generator to catch fire and explode is introduced if fire is turned on in server options. Nearby cells may catch fire too. So keep your generators strictly above 50% condition.

Materials to Repair

Item Repaired Repair Materials
Generator.png
Generator
ElectronicsScrap.png
1 × Scrap Electronics
(4% + (0.5 * Electrical skill level)% repaired)

Code

From newitems.txt (Project Zomboid directory/media/scripts/) Retrieved: Build 40.43

	item Generator
        	Weight				= 40,
        	Type				= Normal,
        	DisplayName			= Generator,
        	Icon				= Generator,
        	Tooltip 			= Tooltip_Generator,
		RequiresEquippedBothHands 	= true,
		MetalValue 			= 500,

See also

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