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How to build Engine Controls in Raft?

Last Updated on June 30, 2022 by Sam

While at first it could appear as if you are trapped on a little raft, gradually your vessel will grow and you will need to discover an other way to sail it than the wind. In order to operate your raft and turn it into a genuine boat, an engine may be attached to it.

This tutorial will help you manage your raft’s various engines, which are necessary for maximum effectiveness and performance.

How to build Engine Controls in Raft

How to build Engine Controls in Raft?

You’ll need engines to propel your raft. On your raft, six engines are recommended. However, you’ll need a controller that can regulate the direction of engine movement as well as when they turn on and off if you want to switch your engines on and off.

So, in order to create an engine controller, you will need:

  • 1x Circuit Board
  • 2x Bolts
  • 6x Scraps
  • 6x Titanium Ingot

As long as you have the blueprint for the engine controller, you may build your own engine controller using the parts you already have in your inventory. You must install the engine and controller in a place that is suitable for your project once you have created them.

Two distinct control levers make up the controller. The first one has a handle on it, but the second is just a regular metal rod. The handle controls the process of starting and stopping the engines. The raft’s spinning speed and direction are controlled by a simple metal rod.

You will be instructed to press a certain button when you are near to your controller in order to utilise it. The raft may spin in the other direction by simply pushing a button once along the length of the metal rod. The movement will reverse if you press it once more.

Uses

  • Activating or turning off all Engines.
  • Changing the direction of all Engines.
  • Lowering and Raising the Advanced Stationary Anchor.

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