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From the comments below I am rather happy to be this colour blind.
I used Eikester's idea and kind of remade this. It's a work in progress but I made it using the latest version of Space Engineers and notepad. It should be a refreshed aproxamation to this mod.
FYI: Uranium refinery stats are 2.59 tons, airtight, 330kW power draw, 480% refining speed, efficiency 90%.
Take a peek.
Meaning Arc ("CommonMetals" Fe, Ni, Co), Precious Metals(Ag, Au, Pt), etc(Solids, Energetic).
Second i want to use and improve in my mod.Can i do this or not? I ask that because i didn t see anythings about that
"@Beezil> I had this same problem, and the fix for me was to turn the unit off, then back on, then it started refining. I also found out that you MUST have a *conveyer tube* hooked up to it. These don't seem to like to be hooked up directly to a stoarge container or even a conveyer block. Just a tube. I only tried out the Uran Refinery so far, but that is how I managed to get it to work. I haven't had the chance to see if it'll pull items in on its own, but I'll be playing with that in a little while. (Just startd a new world)"
Additionally, could you add the missing iron refinery? I know that this is what the arc furnace does, but since the arc furnace also tries to pull cobalt and nickel, that's a bit less than ideal. I want a seperate refinery for each individual ore, you know?
Thanks!