Don’t know how to use Energy Cell in TotK and wondering how to turn on the Zonai gadget?

On this page of the guide we are describe Battery charging, Crystal Refinery, Energy Cell upgrades.

You will also learn how to obtain Crystallized Charges.

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How to get an Energy Cell?

Each unit activated by Link requires energy for proper functioning.Energy Cell is the source of energy for Zonai devices.

You will receive the Energy Cell from the Maker Construct on Great Sky Island.

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He will explain the basic principles of Zonai devices and help with starting the first fan.

How to activate a Zonai equipment?

The first Zonai gadget you will come across in the game will be a fan.

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To activate each Zonai gear, simply hit it with your weapon.

A battery icon will appear on the screen, showing the Energy Cell bar.

When the energy runs out, the rig will be automatically turned off.

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Wait a moment for the Energy Cell to recharge itself or do it with special items.

How to charge an Energy Cell?

These items, e.g.

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are dropped by the robots encountered on Great Sky Island and other sky islands.

Zonai Chargesare one of the first items that you will get your hands on thatcan charge your Energy Cell.

How to upgrade an Energy Cell?

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In the game you will also findBattery - one of Zonai devices that provides unlimited energy.

Such a battery should be attached to the rig you want to use.

Unfortunately, just like with all Zonai devices, the Battery can only be used once.

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What is the Crystal Refinery for?

One of these places is on Great Sky Island, in a cave near Nachoyah Shrine.

In Crystal Refinery, you’ve got the option to exchange Crystallized Charges for an Energy Cell upgrade.

Crystallized Charge can be obtained by exchanging Zonite at the Forge Construct.

For 3 Zonaites you get 1 Crystallized Charge.

To upgrade the Energy Cell, you will need as many as 100 Crystllized Charges.

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