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    {{Object|title1 = Extractor|image1 = Extractor.png|type = Craftable|uses = Automation of resources|recipe = Iron x4}}The extractor is one of the most important parts when it comes to creating factories. It is essential to constructing bases and factories, as it '''automates the harvesting of resources''', generating one resource per second when directly attached to it. For example, if the extractor is attached to an Iron deposit and set to Iron, it will extract Iron from the deposit and place it in an attached bin or spew it out.
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    The extractor is one of the most important parts for mining resources automatically. It is essential for constructing bases and factories, as it '''automates the harvesting of resources''', generating two resources per second when directly attached to it. For example, if the extractor is connected to an Iron deposit and set to Iron with a hammer tool, it will extract Iron from the deposit and place it in an attached bin or spew it out.
    == what do you need inorder to set it up? ==
    <br />
    to set up a functional extractor you will need following items


    === In-game description ===
    * output bin
    {{#invoke:GetPartInfo|getField|Description}}
    * extractor (duh)
    * power storage like a power cell or a battery
    * power source to fill the power storage


    == how to set it up? ==
    == Setting up an extractor ==
    to set up and extractor you will need to follow these steps.
    To set up a functional extractor, you will need the following items:


    * connect the Extractor to resource deposit.
    * Bin (for outputted resource)
    * Extractor (for outputting the resource)
    * configure the Extractor using hammer to resource's name (the Extractor is cap sensitive so for example "iron" wouldnt work but "Iron" would work).
    * A power storage source, such as a [[PowerCell]] (must have enough energy to power the extractor)
    * connect an output bin to the Extractor

    * connect it to a power source
    To set up an extractor, you will need to follow these steps.

    * Connect the Extractor to a resource deposit
    * Configure the Extractor using the [[Hammer]] to the desired resource's name (it is case-sensitive meaning "Iron" will work, but "iroN" or "iron" '''will not work''')
    * Connect the output bin to the extractor either directly, or using a [[chute]] system
    * Connect it to the power storage source either using [[Wire|wires]], or directly

    == Important Notes ==

    * Extractors will not work if they are less than 50 studs apart from another extractor
    * There cannot be multiple extractors configured to the same resource on most deposits, or it will not work (exceptions being grass, sand, snow, and stone deposits)
    * Extractors can also work in space. Your extractor must be rotated with a hammer tool, and make sure its hole is on the top side to work.
    * Extractors use 5 power per tick, Making them 5 times as power effective as mining lasers.
    * Extractors will continue to drop parts in front of themselves if there is not a valid storage attached. This causes lag, so it is advised to cover them or face the output towards the node.
    * Increases the surrounding temperature by 30 degrees F.
    * Extractors produce smoke particles when they are powered, which can cause lag when too many extractors are powered at once.


    == notes ==
    Extractors wont work if they are'nt at least 40 studs away from eachother or if they are on a same resource deposit (with the exeptions being sand, grass and stone deposits)
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    Latest revision as of 20:38, 7 August 2023

    The extractor is one of the most important parts for mining resources automatically. It is essential for constructing bases and factories, as it automates the harvesting of resources, generating two resources per second when directly attached to it. For example, if the extractor is connected to an Iron deposit and set to Iron with a hammer tool, it will extract Iron from the deposit and place it in an attached bin or spew it out.

    In-game description[edit | hide all | hide | edit source]

    "Extracts and harvests materials from connected terrain such as mountains and ore deposits. For example, to extract coal you attach it to the coal deposit, and configure the extractor to extract Coal. The extractor must be powered in order to work. Will not work if there's another powered extractor 50 studs away. If connected to a bin, it will supply that bin with the given material it is tasked to extract. Two powered extractors cannot be on the same ore deposit, or else they both will not function. If the materials can't be added to a bin, they will spawn in front of the hole on the front of the extractor. However, if the extractor is blocked by an object, it will not spew out any materials which prevents an increase on lag. When tasked to extract wood, it will extract any trees near it."

    Setting up an extractor[edit | hide | edit source]

    To set up a functional extractor, you will need the following items:

    • Bin (for outputted resource)
    • Extractor (for outputting the resource)
    • A power storage source, such as a PowerCell (must have enough energy to power the extractor)

    To set up an extractor, you will need to follow these steps.

    • Connect the Extractor to a resource deposit
    • Configure the Extractor using the Hammer to the desired resource's name (it is case-sensitive meaning "Iron" will work, but "iroN" or "iron" will not work)
    • Connect the output bin to the extractor either directly, or using a chute system
    • Connect it to the power storage source either using wires, or directly

    Important Notes[edit | hide | edit source]

    • Extractors will not work if they are less than 50 studs apart from another extractor
    • There cannot be multiple extractors configured to the same resource on most deposits, or it will not work (exceptions being grass, sand, snow, and stone deposits)
    • Extractors can also work in space. Your extractor must be rotated with a hammer tool, and make sure its hole is on the top side to work.
    • Extractors use 5 power per tick, Making them 5 times as power effective as mining lasers.
    • Extractors will continue to drop parts in front of themselves if there is not a valid storage attached. This causes lag, so it is advised to cover them or face the output towards the node.
    • Increases the surrounding temperature by 30 degrees F.
    • Extractors produce smoke particles when they are powered, which can cause lag when too many extractors are powered at once.
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