The 'Energy Generator' doesn't exist. If you downloaded it, get rid of it. I don't know what it may/may not do, but it sure WON'T give you what you want.
Such things are fakes or scams. A real 'Generator' doesn't exist.
Such a thing doesn't exist. All of the supposed 'Generators' are either fakes or scams. Don't fall for it.
Transformers can be fabricated in ICs...! You know how to fabricate spiral kind of inductors in ICs? We can thought of transformers as an extension to this scenario. In spiral inductor fabrication, first we are depositing metal strips in bottom layer, followed by growing the core above that. Then we deposit metal strips above this core in an inclined fashion and connect them using via so that the top end of upper 1st metal strip comes above the top end of lower 1st metal strip and bottom end of the upper 1st metal strip coincides with the bottom end of the 2nd lower strip. In such a way, if we grow the secondary also and connect the cores, we can realize a transformer in an IC... Think of it....!
Incandescent bulbs: 10 lumens per watt Halogens: 13 lumens per watt CFLs: 50 lumens per watt A useful bulb to light a small room is 600 lumens, so that would need a 60-watt incandescent, or a 45-watt halogen, or a 12-watt CFL energy-saving bulb. The best CFL bulbs are the spiral ones.
A shorted winding means the insulation of the winding wires is deteriorated or burned and hence the current no longer takes the designed path. A coil or a winding on a transformer is a length of well-insulated wire wound in a tight spiral, usually around some sort of former, made of a dry insulation material such as plastic, card or wood, with a magnetic core. A coil can have anywhere from 1 turn (loop) to thousands of turns. For proper operation the windings must all be insulated from each other, that is, the conductors of the wires must not touch each other electrically. (Even though the insulated wires must of course touch each other physically.) If the insulation becomes frayed or worn, or is damaged in some way, perhaps by too much heat or voltage, the insulation on some of the wires can be damaged so that two or more of the turns end up touching each other electrically. This in effect short-circuits such turns of the winding. Because a shorted turn is a closed loop around the magnetic core, it ends up getting a massive current induced into it which causes that shorted turn to get very hot, often so much that it catches fire. This heat causes the insulation of other nearby turns to fail in the same way and this process then rapidly cascades until the whole coil of wire either catches fire or the supply of current is cut. It can be cut either by a protective breaker or fuse or, if this does not happen soon enough, sometimes a turn or turns melt under the intense heat, thus breaking the circuit. In either case, even though the current ends up being cut off, the coil itself is ruined and has to be replaced before the appliance it is serving can be used again.
A loose or disconnected neutral wire at breaker box or at the appliance. Depending on what is on when and if two or more motors are running at the same time. This can as well have the opposite effect too, lights too bright.Although loose connection can cause a problem and you should have all the connections checked, it could also be caused by several other reasons. You distance from and the load on the transformer, the size of you service conductors or lateral, the age and maintenance of your appliances. I have found out that light dimming happens in almost every house but some people are more sensitive to it than others.Usually dimming of lights when an appliance kicks it is caused by a voltage drop of the supply caused by a heavy demand for current when the appliance initially starts. This is usually associated with an appliance that has a motor such as a refrigerator, furnace, washing machine, vacuum cleaner etc. Motors demand about 6 times their steady running current when they first start up and this can be a significant surge of current for maybe a half second or so till the motor has started and is up to speed. This basically momentarily 'overloads' the supply and lowers the voltage available to other devices, thereby causing them to momentarily slow down (if a motor) or dim (if it is a lamp).If you switch to the new power saving compact spiral bulbs, their internal electronic ballast compensates somewhat for line voltage, so they won't react as noticeably to heavy loads starting up elsewhere in your house. The same is true for fluorescent tube fixtures with electronic ballasts.One more point:If the lights are on a dimmer, they are very sensitive to change in voltage and will change their brightness disproportionately to the slight changes in voltage caused by motors or other heavier loads switching off and on.
It kinda annoys me how many times I have to say it, but there is no Energy Generator. It's a scam. If it doesn't work, it doesn't work. Likely, it's a scam to get your username and password off you so the makers can easily get access to your account. Never believe rumours of an 'Energy Generator'; such things don't actually exist.
Such a thing doesn't exist. All of the supposed 'Generators' are either fakes or scams. Don't fall for it.
Spiral Knights happened in 2011.
Spiral Knights was created in 2011.
No, mist energy will never exceed 100 units.
Visions from the Spiral Generator was created on 2002-06-24.
No.
You need an Autogun first. Search that on the Spiral Knights wiki, then follow the steps from there.
Trading
Crystal energy is a secondary currency is Spiral Knights. Like your Mist Energy, which regenerates over a 22 hour period, Crystal Energy, or 'CE' can be used to power certain objects, elevators, machines, doors and the like. However, CE is also tradeable, unlike CE, but is NOT regenerating. To get it, you either need to pay money for it, or buy it from the market with Crowns, or 'CR', the standard currency of the game.
to shout in spiral knights, you press /shout then u type your message. for example. /shout selling blue shards for 15cr each
Yes