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{{Infobox object
{{Infobox object
| name = [[Loader]]
| name = [[Loader]]
| image1 = [[File:Loader.png|45px|frameless]]
| image1 = [[File:LoaderHorizontal.png|45px|frameless]]
| grid_size = 1 x 2
| grid_size = 1 x 2
| inputs = Resource [[canister]]
| inputs = Resource [[canister]]
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[[Loader]]s are used to transfer [[:Category:Resources|resources]] from a [[canister]] to a [[pipe]]. They are used to add resources to [[:Category:Equipment|equipment]] and systems that require resources such as [[fuel]], [[water]], and other fluid resources.
[[Loader]]s are used to transfer [[:Category:Resources|resources]] from a [[canister]] to a [[pipe]]. They are used to add resources to [[:Category:Equipment|equipment]] and systems that require resources such as [[fuel]], [[water]], and other fluid resources.


Loaders are an item listed in orange bought from [[Trade|traders]] or salvaged by [[Logistics Drone]]s.
Loaders are an item listed in orange bought from [[trade]]rs or salvaged by [[Logistics Drone]]s.
== Variants ==
== Variants ==
The Loader can also be purchased in two variants: Fuel Loader and Oxygen Loader, which only accept [[Fuel]] and [[Oxygen]] respectively.
The Loader can also be purchased in two variants: Fuel Loader and Oxygen Loader, which only accept [[Fuel]] and [[Oxygen]] respectively.

Revision as of 07:52, 28 July 2023

Loader
LoaderHorizontal.png
Grid size 1 x 2
Inputs Resource canister
Outputs Resource

Loaders are used to transfer resources from a canister to a pipe. They are used to add resources to equipment and systems that require resources such as fuel, water, and other fluid resources.

Loaders are an item listed in orange bought from traders or salvaged by Logistics Drones.

Variants

The Loader can also be purchased in two variants: Fuel Loader and Oxygen Loader, which only accept Fuel and Oxygen respectively.

Production

It delivers 20 units per second from any provided container to its output.

History