At first, I thought that this sounded a bit too good to be true. Wood was certainly the preferred fuel source but dry grass, plants and pretty much anything else that was organic, could be used in these stoves as fuel.īasically, these stoves were running on biofuel and any other natural debris that you would find in the bush. But what really caught my attention was the fact that the fuel for these stoves, consisted of whatever you found on the ground. The new stoves were packed with very cool features. The need to carry replacement parts for my stoves was also annoying -but a must.Ī few years ago I came across a new line of stoves that seemed to address the issues that I was having with my current stoves. I would need to swap out the stoves and fuel tanks from my rucks each season. Unfortunately, they certainly weren’t very efficient when it came to adding them to my go-bags. These stoves did a great job once you finally got them setup and working. Components needed to soak for hours in certain cleaning solutions and the fuel tanks needed special handling. The maintenance of my backpacking stoves was also very detailed. These fuels smelled horrible, were terrible for the environment and quite dangerous to be moving around with. There were different types of fuel that I needed to store, once again, depending on the stove. Some stoves were ideal for high altitudes while others were only useful in the warmer months. If losing components for my stove wasn’t bad enough, I also needed to own various stoves depending on the location and season that I would be using it in. 1.12 Up Next: KeySmart Lite: Deal or Dud? Biofuel Backpacking Stoves: Is One In Your Go Bag? i just did that myself and got lucky with a nice copper one. I can confirm you will find new veins in emptied out caves. I agree copper seems to be a choke point now for me as well. This could also be getting us ready for what is to come, hopefully longer missions, t5 t6 t7 blueprints, etc. Thanks for the update, I feel this is a good solution for the T4 grind, nice to see the devs are trying ideas and thinking outside of the box. ![]() Sadly I cleared out about 35 mines already, I wonder if veins might still show up in a prev emptied mine ? I am on a 30 day explore mission, so might use solar array and the electric version to setup a long term haul on copper, assuming I can find one. Thanks for the info, was wandering around mines seeing if the drill would snap to anything. Now if i could just find a copper one seems like copper is the tier limiter now since the number of ore nodes has increased. Estimate would be 125 ore per biofuel can. ![]() It does not use much biofuel currently almost 100 gold ore with 1/4 of the first can of biofuel left. On the gold one i found it mines 1 gold ore every minute. ![]() It is defiantly a long term investment think it is worth it if you need the mineral. I decided to try out the tier 3 version (biofuel). just like exotic "deep veins" on cursor over it said gold vein, but cannot interact with pickaxe. Originally posted by Quark圓21:Exactly as above found a gold deposit in large cave during payday expedition (bottom east corner of O9).
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