How does MFR's Laser Drill's "consume power - generate ore" process work itself out by power-unit-ratio?

How does MFR's Laser Drill's "consume power - generate ore" process work itself out by power-unit-ratio? - Crop anonymous male drilling holes in wooden panel while working on table in workshop

So MFR's Laser Drill consumes vast amounts of energy through Laser Drill Prechargers and in return generates ores for you and your in-laws. Good stuff. My question is, assuming vast amounts of energy are not within your evil grasp, would it be faster to have

  • 2 Laser Drills - each operating on one or more Laser Drill Prechargers (neither maxed out)

Or

  • 1 Laser Drill - operating on one or more Laser Drill Prechargers (neither maxed out)





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How much energy does a laser drill use?

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How to use laser Drill MineFactory?

In laser drilling, a short laser pulse with high power density feeds energy into the workpiece extremely quickly, causing the material to melt and vaporize. The greater the pulse energy is, the more material is melted and vaporized.



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