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Mines 0.28/s of copper, coal or iron and .3675/s of stone. Burner miners create a lot of pollution per resource. | Mines 0.28/s of copper, coal or iron and .3675/s of stone. Burner miners create a lot of pollution per resource. | ||
== Self-feeding == | |||
Since v0.10.0 if placed on coal (any [[Fuel]], but only coal makes sense) the burner mining drill uses some coal to feed it into itself. | |||
This makes it excelent to be used without power consumption (distant, low power), but it creates more pollution! | |||
== Joseki == | |||
2 burner mining drills can refuel each other when placed next to each other on a coal deposit as long as they're facing each other. This is also called "Joseki". This trick is still useful after v0.10. | |||
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Revision as of 20:30, 16 August 2014
Template:Machinery Mines about 7 resources per single unit of coal used to fuel it. Covers and mines in a 2x2 area. Mines 0.28/s of copper, coal or iron and .3675/s of stone. Burner miners create a lot of pollution per resource.
Self-feeding
Since v0.10.0 if placed on coal (any Fuel, but only coal makes sense) the burner mining drill uses some coal to feed it into itself.
This makes it excelent to be used without power consumption (distant, low power), but it creates more pollution!
Joseki
2 burner mining drills can refuel each other when placed next to each other on a coal deposit as long as they're facing each other. This is also called "Joseki". This trick is still useful after v0.10.