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According to Build Info, the slot stats are correct, however I'm not getting the 300% yield that the description promises with all four slots connected to the refinery.
Max required input on the refinery is reported at 3.41 MW, which is lower.
A refinery with four yield modules produces 140 ingots from 100 iron ore. Refine speed 130%, yield 200%, and efficiency 100%.
A refinery with one general productivity module produces 121 ingots from 100 iron ore. Refine speed 430%, yield 173%, efficiency 66%.
If you're going purely for speed and perhaps an industrial aesthetic, this may be for you. If, however, you're going for maximum yield efficiency, you should go with standard yield-modules only.
I suppose in the end, these are meant to be the central part of your design, rather than the actual production machine itself. Still, I'd love to see another variation of this idea but with the Industrial DLC variants of the machinery in mind, such that I could use one of these modules with my Industrial DLC production machines.
That is to say, if we respect the direction (up and down) of placement of the refineries, then the door of this module will be vertical.
If, on the other hand, we place this module horizontally (as in the images on this page) so that the door is parallel to the ground (as in real life), then the refinery will necessarily have to stick underneath and upside down.
MORE GRAVEL
(Use with Concrete mods!) https://steamhost.cn/steamcommunity_com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2157000382
Tiered/powerful Production
https://steamhost.cn/steamcommunity_com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2567252286
NPC Android Crew
https://steamhost.cn/steamcommunity_com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=1633058917
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And this is the style I would like to see in more and more mods
it makes me want to go back to space engineers and test them
I think it's great. Well done and cheers.
You big block modders should unite.