Ore collector (Assembly)
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Ore collector (Assembly)
Type Mining device
Function Collects ore
Availability Luxury Items
Size 216×96×72 cm
Mass 6,153 kg (assembled)
- 2,221 kg (collector)
- 3,215 kg (utility body)
- 717 kg (capacitors)
Volume 618.4 kv (assembled)
- 223.2 kv (collector)
- 323.12 kv (utility body)
- 72 kv (capacitors)
Corrosion resistance
- 400 (collector)
- 370 (utility body)
- 440 (capacitors)
Input / Output
Electric input 3,500 e/s
Composition (collector)
Composition (body)
Composition (capacitors)
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
YOLOL field | description | range |
---|---|---|
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 | 0 - 6000 |
To learn more about how to use fields, consult these wiki pages: