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== Power Comparison ==
== Power Comparison ==


A burner inserter consumes (at a rate of 188kW) exactly 1 coal (8.0MJ burner energy) every 42.55 seconds (0.0235 coal/second) when running continuously. In practice, the burner inserter will not run continuously, but burner inserters consume no power while idle, therefore 1 coal will last 42.55 seconds of '''run time'''. In this time, a burner inserter will transfer items approximately 25 times. In contrast, a regular [[inserter]] will transfer approximately 256 times using the same amount of coal (through steam power). However, due to the electric energy drain of other inserters, a burner inserter is more coal efficient than a regular inserter if the inserter only operates less than once every 1560 seconds (26 minutes). This makes these burners useful in situations where a boiler-fueled electrical plant is switched off for large amounts of time, acting as a backup power plant. These burners are also useful for automatic recovery from a blackout after fuel starvation of a power plant, since they don't require power to resupply the boilers to get power production going again.
Burner inserters consume no power while idle and do not continuously consume the maximum amount of power when working, so how long fuel lasts can be measured by how many times an inserter can swing back and forth. A burner inserter fueled with coal can swing 57 times, transporting 57 items at a [[inserter capacity bonus (research)|inserter stack size]] of 1, while a piece of wood lasts 28 swings, and solid fuel lasts 178 swings. From these experimental results it can be concluded that 1 MJ of fuel lasts between 7 and 7.125 swings.


== History ==
== History ==

Revision as of 13:02, 30 December 2017

Burner inserter.png
Burner inserter

Burner inserter entity.png

Recipe

Time.png
0.5
+
Iron gear wheel.png
1
+
Iron plate.png
1
Burner inserter.png
1

Total raw

Time.png
1
+
Iron plate.png
3

Map color

Health

Quality normal.png 100
Quality uncommon.png 130 Quality rare.png 160
Quality epic.png 190 Quality legendary.png 250

Resistances

Fire: 0/90%

Stack size

50

Rocket capacity

50

Dimensions

1×1

Energy consumption

Quality normal.png 144
Quality uncommon.png 187 Quality rare.png 230
Quality epic.png 274 Quality legendary.png 360
kW (burner)

Rotation speed

Quality normal.png 281°/s
Quality uncommon.png 365°/s Quality rare.png 449°/s
Quality epic.png 534°/s Quality legendary.png 702°/s

Mining time

0.1

Prototype type

inserter

Internal name

burner-inserter

Boosting technologies

Inserter capacity bonus (research).png

Produced by

Assembling machine 1.png
Assembling machine 2.png
Assembling machine 3.png
Player.png

Valid fuel

Wood.png
Coal.png
Solid fuel.png
Rocket fuel.png
Nuclear fuel.png

The Burner inserter is the most basic and slowest type of Inserter. They are powered by burning Fuel, compared to the more advanced inserters which are powered by electricity. They will add fuel to their own supply if they pick any up, which makes them useful for filling Boilers with coal. This has the advantage that they will continue working even if the power fails, as opposed to electrically-powered inserters which will be unable to function. They consume no fuel while idle, though they consume vastly more energy than comparable Inserters when active.

Burner inserters sometimes cannot grab moving items from either red belts or blue belts. They also cannot grab moving items from turning belts if the item is on the far side. They will try, however, and consume fuel in their attempts.

Even though they don't use electricity, Burner inserters can be connected to and controlled by the logistic and the circuit network.

For more information on mechanics and uses, see Inserters.

Power Comparison

Burner inserters consume no power while idle and do not continuously consume the maximum amount of power when working, so how long fuel lasts can be measured by how many times an inserter can swing back and forth. A burner inserter fueled with coal can swing 57 times, transporting 57 items at a inserter stack size of 1, while a piece of wood lasts 28 swings, and solid fuel lasts 178 swings. From these experimental results it can be concluded that 1 MJ of fuel lasts between 7 and 7.125 swings.

History

  • 0.13.2:
    • Inserters connected to the circuit network now have the option to only read hand contents.
  • 0.13.0:
    • Inserters can now send the item held in hand to the circuit network.
    • Inserters are able to squeeze things slightly better to belts. more resources.
    • All types of inserters can be controlled by the circuit and logistic network, once the respective network is researched.
  • 0.12.16:
    • Improved burner inserter's fuel searching logic; it will now search both transport belt lines for fuel
  • 0.12.11:
    • Burner inserter now grabs fuel for itself even if the target doesn't need it
  • 0.12.2:
    • Inserters will never take more than the max stack size of an item.
    • Inserters and logistic robots no longer extract from enemy chests
    • Inserters now correctly pick up items from splitters
  • 0.12.1:
    • Burner inserters start with enough energy to pick up 1 item and fuel themselves.
  • 0.12.0:
    • Inserters can now extract from Roboports and Beacons.
    • Inserters now take items from right behind them, not from the center of the pickup target entity.
  • 0.9.2:
    • Inserters can have arbitrary pickup and insert positions.
  • 0.9.0:
    • Inserter code optimisation, inserters that have nothing to do will sleep.
  • 0.8.0:
    • Improved inserter's ability to pull from train wagons.
  • 0.7.1:
    • Fast inserter now has the same speed as the smart inserter.
  • 0.5.0:
    • Inserter can now pick up up to 5 items when researched.
  • 0.4.0:
    • Smaller inserter bounding box
  • 0.3.0:
    • New Inserter graphics
  • 0.2.1:
    • The item in the hand of the inserter is returned to the player when mined.
  • 0.2.0:
    • Show direction of inserter

See also

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