![]() ![]() Rocket fuel uses a mere 0.72 units per second for a full setup. Second the belt can supply being ample fuel for the burner inserters. It is recommended to use only 2 full setups on one yellow belt with the excess 3 solid fuel per However one needs to also consider the fuel use of the burner inserters when planning a setup. Requiring 6 units per second for a full setup, theoretically one can use 2.5 setups full setups ofĤ0 boilers from one yellow transport belt of solid fuel to acquire perfect utilisation of the belt. Recommended using at most a half setup (20 boilers) and upgrading One full setup utilising coal as fuel requires 18 coal per second, meaning on a yellow transportīelt it is already being starved. This restriction limits the amount of setups (sets of 40 boilers) which can be stamped along one belt, depending on the fuel used. ![]() Next, considering burner inserters will more than likely be used for a steam engine setup, the lack of pick up speed of said inserters dictates a restriction to using yellow transport belts which have a throughput of 15 items per second. Rates calculated for 1 20 and 40 boilers. Down below is the amount of fuel required to power boilers over the course of 1 minute and 1 second. Since a single offshore pump can supply 20 boilers with water, the assumed setup consists of 2 sets of these on each side of a belt, for a total of 40 boilers (from here referred to as a "full setup"). Rocket fuel, however, is not recommended as a fuel source due to it being less efficient than solid fuel, unless productivity modules are used in te production of rocket fuel to offset the difference.ĭata calculated in units per minute, also displayed in units per second (acquired by division by 60)ĭata related to one (1) boiler: 1 boiler = 1.8MW Wood will not be taken into consideration, since in vanilla it is impossible to acquire a sustainable amount of it. These are coal, solid fuel and rocket fuel. Three rypes of fuel will be considered for use in boilers in order to fuel steam engines. ![]()
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