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i actually asked that question a long while back. at the time, i do not think it is possible to implement that option.
Can I suggest a checkbox to allow for 'discharge only'? Sometimes when I'm picking things up from where I put them in early game, I need to delete what I built, but then I'm like 'aww, wasted power.' If I could mark them as 'discharge only,' would the buildings pull their power first and deplete them? Or is that way too complicated to code, micromanaging where the power comes from like that?
most of the rest of us think this is better than the gravity battery, and i for one like the cost. no one is forcing you to use them even if you do have what you think is a better way.
I'd love to see a configurable settings even if it's just cutting half the power capability for the same cost. Regardless, great mod.
I didn't read the description you have now before using, but it wasn't needed. They function like any energy storage system should, excess energy is saved, then used when the balance tips to maintain output.
Basically, invest big and early in your power station. Like 3 times what you think you need. Then make as many straight shafts the small flywheels as possible. I've never had a more fun "industrial zone" build. You gotta prioritize the resources, but the pay off is unlimited!