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Revision as of 21:43, 21 June 2021
Ore collector
Type Mining device
Function Collects ore
Availability Luxury Items
Size 216×96×72 cm
Mass 6,153 kg
Volume 618.4 kv
Corrosion resistance 370
Input / Output
Electric input 3,500 e/s
Sub-components
The ore collector functions as an industrial version of the mining backpack, vacuuming up small ore chunks, it is often used along with mining lasers.
Basic information
- The ore collector consumes energy while collecting ore chunks, equal to the 'power' field.
- At 1000 power the ore collector collects ore at the rate of 1 mining laser, at 6000 power it can keep up with 3.5 mining lasers.
- At 1000 power the ore collector collects ore at the rate of 1 mining laser, at 6000 power it can keep up with 3.5 mining lasers.
- The ore collector must be connected through a pipe network to modular ore cargo crates to function, collected ore is placed into the connected crates.
- The collection area is a 20x5x5m cuboid, extending 20m out in the direction the ore collector points.
Device fields
Ore collector
YOLOL field | description | range |
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ToggleOn | Ore collector turns off when this is set to 0 and on when set to anything else | 0 - 1 |
Power | Determines how fast the collector collects ore, and how much power it consumes in KV. | 0 - 6000 |
Utility tool capacitor
YOLOL field | description | range |
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StoredLocalPower | How much power is stored in the capacitor | 0 - 4000 |
MaxLocalPower | Maximum amount of power that can be stored | 4000 |
To learn more about how to use fields, consult these wiki pages: