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The ground-penetrating scanner is not usable if there is a roof over it. (Similar to the [[long-range mineral scanner]].) If necessary (such as in an extreme environment) the ground penetrating scanner can be placed in a room with at least 24 tiles, with the six tiles it occupied being unroofed. This allows the room to be heated, although inefficiently, without the temperature immediately equalizing to the outdoor temperature. Having a larger room with double-thick walls allows for more efficient heating.
 
The ground-penetrating scanner is not usable if there is a roof over it. (Similar to the [[long-range mineral scanner]].) If necessary (such as in an extreme environment) the ground penetrating scanner can be placed in a room with at least 24 tiles, with the six tiles it occupied being unroofed. This allows the room to be heated, although inefficiently, without the temperature immediately equalizing to the outdoor temperature. Having a larger room with double-thick walls allows for more efficient heating.
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The mean time between finding deposits is dependent on the [[Research Speed]] of the user.
  
 
== Resources ==
 
== Resources ==

Revision as of 10:33, 1 August 2021

Ground-penetrating scanner

Ground-penetrating scanner

A sensor unit used by researchers to search for buried resources. The chance to find a resource depends on the operator's research ability. It consumes a lot of electricity. If you find a buried resource, you'll need to use deep drills to extract it. It doesn't work under a roof.

Base Stats

Type
MiscellaneousResources
Market Value
655 Silver [Note]
Beauty
-8
HP
200
Flammability
50%
Path Cost
25 (34%)

Building

Size
2 × 3
Placeable
Yes
Cover Effectiveness
40%
Power
- 700 W

Creation

Skill Required
Construction 8
Work To Make
12,000 ticks (3.33 mins)
Resources to make
Steel 150 + Component 4 + Advanced component 1
Deconstruct yield
Steel 113 + Component 3 + Advanced component 1

A ground-penetrating scanner detects and illuminates underground deposits of resources, either jade or metals. Extracting materials from these deposits requires a deep drill.

The Ground-penetrating scanner project must be researched before it becomes available, and needs power to function. A scanner is one of the most power-hungry devices. During operation, a researcher will work at it, periodically finding new mineral deposits. This process can repeat indefinitely meaning that maps will not run out of resources.

The ground-penetrating scanner is not usable if there is a roof over it. (Similar to the long-range mineral scanner.) If necessary (such as in an extreme environment) the ground penetrating scanner can be placed in a room with at least 24 tiles, with the six tiles it occupied being unroofed. This allows the room to be heated, although inefficiently, without the temperature immediately equalizing to the outdoor temperature. Having a larger room with double-thick walls allows for more efficient heating.

The mean time between finding deposits is dependent on the Research Speed of the user.

Resources

The resources contained in a deposit correlates with the size of the deposit. Below is an estimate of the different deposit sizes:

  • Resource Deposit Size Deposit Mean Commonality Portion Size
    Steel.png Steel 20 - 40 ~ 30 4 35
    Silver c.png Silver 7 - 20 ~ 14 0.5 40
    16px Plasteel 2 - 10 ~ 7 1 7
    Jade.png Jade
    Gold.png Gold
    1 - 5 ~ 3 0.5 10
    Uranium.png Uranium 4 - 10 ~ 7 1 10


    Alternative table:

    Resource 1-5 6-10 11-15 16-20 21-30 31-40
    Steel.png Steel - - - - Check.png Check.png
    Silver c.png Silver - Check.png Check.png Check.png - -
    Jade.png Jade Check.png - - - - -
    Gold.png Gold Check.png - - - - -
    Uranium.png Uranium Check.png Check.png - - - -
    16px Plasteel Check.png Check.png - - - -
  • Version history

    In Beta 19 its power usage was significantly reduced from 1500W to 800W. Its build cost was also changed, previously costing 400 steel and 12 components.

    In 1.1 it was reworked; previously it shows all minerals on the map instantly. Its power cost was also slightly lowered to 700W.