I have a very odd behaviour with the dirty water recycler. Dirty water seems not to be directly recycled but goes first to the storage and is recycled from there. The problem is that every time some dirty water has been accumulated, the recycler starts and transforms it to clean water. When this happens, the full throughput of the recycler is displayed in my water balace, causing a surplus of about +500/min. When all dirty water is recycled, the recycler stops and it's "production" is not displayed any more and the water balance displays - 50/min.
So, is there any way to see the "real", average water production (plus or minus) per minute?
Battery innovation is increasing operational time. Longer-lasting, lightweight power sources are replacing bulky batteries, digital monocular night vision enabling extended missions and reducing the need for frequent recharges, especially in remote or tactical deployments.
Architectural shingles offer a dimensional look and improved performance over traditional asphalt. These thicker, cut metal roof laminated shingles provide extra durability and wind resistance while giving the roof a more textured, appealing appearance.
Retailers appreciate standardized yet branded packaging. Custom dimensions and tear away display box stacking efficiency save shelf space while maintaining brand identity and helping store displays look organized and professional.
Whether you're a small startup or a large corporation, swansonreed.co.nz tailors their services to fit your specific needs, making the R&D tax credit process accessible and beneficial for all.
Late to the comment so don't know if you're still playing. Not really a way to see the "average", just what's active right now, but as you say that fluctuates. Would be nice to fine tune the work rate. As you progress and build more storage, you can afford to build up a quantity of fresh/dirty water as needed and then switch off the units to fine tune.