Chapter 117 Hydroelectric Power Generation
After Madison finished refining the sixth pill, Mai Ke stopped his seventh pill and told him to close the stall and go with him to see how he made the pill.
Lao Mai was a little stunned when he was interrupted, but he still happily did so when he thought that he could witness Mai Ke's refining method. Speaking from the heart, Mai Ke's pill is much better than his own.
When he arrived at the real yàn room where Mai Ke had just worked, Mai Ke operated it himself first and asked Madison to watch it carefully. In fact, there is no complicated program, the key is to turn on the computer first, then turn on the machine, the third is to add raw materials, and the fourth, that is, the last program, is to refine the medicine. It's all automation from now on.
Of course, this time Mai Ke will not make just one grain. He added about 100 servings of raw materials, and after completing the operation of the last link, he was fine, waiting for the product to come out at the next station.
Although there was a trace of apprehension in his heart, Mai Ke was basically full of confidence in his heart. After all, computer control is much more accurate than human control.
He was at ease there, but Lao Mai was very nervous. That large pile of raw materials goes down, as if you don't need money, if you fail, how big the loss will be.
In fact, what he didn't know was that even if he failed, it was just a waste of time, those raw materials were still there, and it didn't matter if they were messed up, Lingxi would make them clear in the blink of an eye.
How long can a second last? Lao Mai felt that before his eyes blinked, the first grain came out. Then the pills in the back of the continuous continued to flow out like broken pearls, and in less than two minutes, a full hundred imitation elixir pills were refined!
Mai Ke breathed a sigh of relief, it was normal, and he basically didn't have to worry about this matter in the future.
Madison was dumbfounded. Even with his science-mad brain, he never imagined such a scenario. It's too fast! And the pills are extremely homogeneous, and the grains are of the highest quality. Once again, he had an incomparable admiration for Mai Ke. Is there really no magic in the world? It's not easy to explain with science.
Mai Ke ignores Lao Mai, it is best not to let them be entangled by science fans. He sent a notice to Fu Changlong with a movement of the spirit rhino and asked him to send someone over to get the medicine.
While waiting, Mai Ke began to think about his computer system. In addition to this specific area, there is also the planning and prospect of the entire region. After a while, Fu Changlong came panting, it turned out that he had come to get the medicine himself.
Mai Ke inquired about the situation of the smoking cessation center. Director Fu said with some concern, those people were a little restless, and ten young people were pressing on people one by one. As soon as he heard that the medicine was ready, he hurriedly ran over to get it and was waiting for the rice to come out of the pot.
Mai Ke gave the first batch of 100 pills to the smoking cessation center 50, and kept 50 for himself. The rest of the raw materials are handed over to Madison, and it is time to continue production when it is needed in the future.
Director Fu got the pill and left in a hurry. Mai Ke knew that there was an urgent need to send pastors and counselors to smoking cessation centers. Once these people take medicine and return to normal, follow-up work must be followed.
Mai Ke then wanted to go to other functional departments to have a look, and just raised his foot, but was stopped by Lao Mai, saying that he wanted to operate these machines by himself and let Mai Ke see if it was correct. The old gentleman really has a scientific spirit, lest his memory be inaccurate.
This Mai Ke agrees. Just let Secretary Madison start from scratch and do it himself. However, only the raw materials for the production of one pill were put in, after all, this time it was a large part of the real yàn nature.
A qiē is very smooth, it is a very simple step, and Lao Mai's memory is a first-class good. After it was over, Lao Mai hurriedly found a pen and recorded the whole step.
Mai Ke had already left at this time. When he was operating the pharmaceutical machine, he had already realized that temporary energy could not solve the needs of large-scale urban operation, not to mention that it was still a comprehensive city integrating life, production and scientific research, and both civil and military.
All buildings and machines now rely on batteries to support their operations, and these batteries were prepared as needed during the construction of the building. Despite the best efforts of Maike, the battery life is only half a year at most. After expiration, it must be replaced with a new battery. If it is overused during this period, the energy reserves in it will be depleted in advance.
That's just the scale it has now. The population is not yet large, production is not running at full capacity, and other municipal electricity industries have not started. If all of this were to be combined, it would be a huge number, and there would be a large number of machines, homes, and facilities that use energy, and it would be a heavy burden to replace the batteries regularly.
Mai Ke only has a general understanding of power generation. Judging from the current conditions, only hydropower is possible for the four main power generation modes of wind, water, fire and nuclear. Thinking of the abundant water sources of the river, Mai Ke felt that hydropower generation was promising.
Suddenly, the Wanzhang waterfall he saw when he first came to Mai Ke's mind appeared, hanging on the cliff to the west. With such a high precipitation drop, how much power can a hydroelectric generator be driven?
Even the water of the living river on this slope to the east has a drop of 180 meters, and at least two power generation units can be installed. Together, the hydroelectric power on both sides is enough to supply all kinds of electricity for the first city of heaven.
Mai Ke said to do it, immediately found the clouded leopard, flew over the top of the mountain, and came to the waterfall hanging on the cliff in the west, to see the Tianhe River as high as 1,000 meters, in Mai Ke's eyes, it has become a steady supply of electricity.
Mai Ke quickly calculated the hydropower potential of the area, determined that only one-third of the development would be enough to meet the demand, and that there would be no need to increase it for at least five years, and he also took into account all the needs of the surrounding area.
Then Mai Ke started the spirit of the rhinoceros, and used the trick of controlling things again to create ten runner-type hydroelectric generators, and then one at a distance of fifty meters, embedded in the cliff at an equal distance, and cut off the waterfall.
The 10,000-ton stream of water falling from the sky smashed on the generator with a "boom", and the runner on it rotated rapidly with a "boom", and the indicator light of successful power generation also instantly emitted a blazing white light.
Then the other nine units also started running, and the nine indicators flashed one after the other. All generators have been successfully generated!
Then Mai Ke continued to operate the Lingxi and made a transmission cable, which passed through the mountain from ten meters above the ground and went straight to the city in front of the mountain. Then, like the course of the River of Life, it is divided into three roads: the central one, the left one, and the right one, which runs through the entire field.
These cables are packed with insulating material so that the most conductive material can be used as a channel for the current without any resistance value. On the cable channel, there are reserved interfaces every ten meters for future access to users.
All buildings and facilities that already have electricity projects are directly connected to general electricity customers, forming dual energy support with the original battery power supply. The original battery gave up its original role to the new power source and retired itself as a backup battery.
At the same time, Mai Ke arranged street lamps on both sides of the central river and the inside of the river on both sides of the field, one every 30 meters. By the time this was done, it was already night. It's time to try the effect.
Mai Ke couldn't help but feel a little excited: what was the scene of the first large-scale power application after the crossing?