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The stressometer is used to measure the amount of [[Stress]] on a shaft. This stress is the "load" of the system.
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The '''Stressometer''' is used to measure the amount of [[Stress]] on a [[Shaft]]. This stress is the "load" of the system.


== Usage ==
==Obtaining==
[[File:Stressometer.png|alt=Stressometer submitted to high stress.|thumb|Stressometer submitted to high stress.]]
===Breaking===
The stressometer is a block. It need to be placed between a shafts or a shaft and a machine. The amount of stress is shown by a hand on the face of the block. More the hand is lifted, more the stress is high. You can get more precise information by using [[Engineers Goggles|Engineers Goggles.]]
{{Breaking time|2|any|pickaxe|axe|block=Stressometer}}
[[Category:Blocks]]
===Crafting===
{{RecipeTableHead}}
{{RecipeTable
|Speedometer
|{{MC|Compass}} + <br> [[Andesite Casing]]
|{{Crafting Table|B2=Compass|B3=Andesite Casing|Output=Speedometer}}
}}
{{RecipeTable
|Stressometer
|[[Speedometer]]
|{{Crafting Table|shapeless=1|B2=Speedometer|Output=Stressometer}}
}}
{{RecipeTableFoot}}
 
== Usage==
When connected to a component, the amount of stress in the system versus the stress capacity is shown by a hand on the face of the Stressometer. The higher the hand is, the more stress there is in the system.  It can also output a {{MC|Redstone Comparator}} signal, outputting at a strength of 15 when the system is overstressed. You can get more precise information such as current and max stress by using [[Engineer's Goggles]].
 
=== [[Display Link]] ===
Progress Bar: Solid Squares indicate usage, checkered squares indicate remaining capacity
 
Percentage: The percentage of full capacity that is in use
 
Stress in SU: How much [[Kinetic Stress|SU]] have been used by attached kinetic mechanisms
 
Total Capacity: The maximum SU that the attached system can supply
 
Remaining SU: How much SU is left.{{Blocks}}
[[Category:Machines]]
[[Category:Machines]]
[[Category:Mechanical Components]]
[[Category:Mechanical Components]]

Latest revision as of 21:36, 14 February 2025

The Stressometer is used to measure the amount of Stress on a Shaft. This stress is the "load" of the system.

Obtaining[edit | edit source]

Breaking[edit | edit source]

Hardness2
Tool
Breaking time[Note 1]
 Default33
 Wooden1.51.5
 Stone0.750.75
 Iron0.50.5
 Diamond0.40.4
 Netherite0.350.35
 Golden0.250.25
  1. Times are for unenchanted tools as wielded by players with no status effects, measured in seconds. For more information, see Breaking § Speed.

Crafting[edit | edit source]

Name Ingredients Crafting Recipe
Speedometer Compass +
Andesite Casing
Compass
Andesite Casing

Speedometer
Stressometer Speedometer
Speedometer

Stressometer

Usage[edit | edit source]

When connected to a component, the amount of stress in the system versus the stress capacity is shown by a hand on the face of the Stressometer. The higher the hand is, the more stress there is in the system. It can also output a Redstone Comparator signal, outputting at a strength of 15 when the system is overstressed. You can get more precise information such as current and max stress by using Engineer's Goggles.

Display Link[edit | edit source]

Progress Bar: Solid Squares indicate usage, checkered squares indicate remaining capacity

Percentage: The percentage of full capacity that is in use

Stress in SU: How much SU have been used by attached kinetic mechanisms

Total Capacity: The maximum SU that the attached system can supply

Remaining SU: How much SU is left.