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Water wheels can be placed side-by-side to add together their stress capacities.
Water wheels can be placed side-by-side to add together their stress capacities.
Water wheels can also be powered by lava and will grant an achievement upon  doing so


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Revision as of 22:42, 24 February 2021


The Water Wheel is a source of rotational power. It generates rotational force when water flows over it.

Due to the fact that the materials required to craft it are easily accessible in the early-game, the Water Wheel serves as the earliest generator that can be made.

Total stress capacity can be increased by adding more wheels in sequence.

Crafting

Ingredients Crafting Recipe
Any Wooden Slab +

Large Cogwheel

File:Water Wheel (Recipe).png

Usage

When water flows over a Water Wheel, it will begin to rotate. This rotational power can be conveyed to other components from the Water Wheels' axis.

The more sides of the wheel the water covers, the faster the wheel will rotate and the more stress capacity it will provide. Only flowing water (not source blocks) counts toward the power generation.

The water wheel has a correct direction of rotation, shown by how the blades are oriented. Water flowing the wrong way around the wheel causes it to produce less rotational speed and stress capacity than if the water was flowing the right way.

To maximize the output from a Water Wheel, have water flowing in the right direction around as much of the wheel as possible, like this:

Water wheels can be placed side-by-side to add together their stress capacities.


Water wheels can also be powered by lava and will grant an achievement upon doing so

Gallery


Two water wheels powering a mechanical belt with water