Sandustry Copper Guide: Mining, Smelting, and Battery Power Setup
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Learn how to mine, smelt, and use Sandustry copper to build rechargeable battery molds and power your base with steam turbines.
Why Sandustry Copper Is Essential for Power Generation
If you've been building out your Sandustry base and hit a wall with energy production, Sandustry copper is the resource that unlocks the next tier of power infrastructure. Without it, you're stuck relying on florinal batteries that can't be recharged through conventional means. Sandustry copper changes the game by letting you craft rechargeable battery molds that work with steam turbines, giving you a sustainable energy loop.
Player experience shows that copper becomes a bottleneck around the time you've exhausted early-game power sources and need to scale up automation. The good news is that once you understand the full pipeline—from mining raw ore to smelting it into liquid copper to filling battery molds—you'll have a reliable energy backbone that keeps your conveyors, filters, and portals running smoothly.
Finding and Mining Copper Deposits
Copper in Sandustry is found embedded in stone underground, typically in cavern systems and labyrinthine tunnels beneath the surface. Unlike some resources that can be destroyed with explosives, copper deposits require a drill to extract. Based on community reports, here's what you need to know about locating and harvesting copper efficiently.
Where to Look for Copper
| Location Type | Difficulty | Yield Potential | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Stone caverns near spawn | Low | Medium | Often close to existing conveyor setups |
| Underground labyrinths | Medium | High | May require drilling through bedrock |
| Areas near water deposits | Medium | High | Convenient for steam turbine setup nearby |
| Deep caverns past frost bed | High | Very High | Requires upgraded drill and energy reserves |
Mining Tips
- Drill upgrades matter. Increasing terrain damage on your drill significantly speeds up copper extraction from stone.
- Energy management is key. The drill only consumes energy when actively drilling something, not when moving through empty space—so plan your path accordingly.
- Use a grabber for loose bits. After drilling large deposits, use an upgraded grabber to collect scattered copper chunks quickly.
- Set up conveyors early. Run a conveyor belt from your mining area to a launcher, then route it back to your base to automate transport.
- Bring extra power. Drilling through extensive stone areas can drain 3,000+ energy, so consider bringing charged batteries or setting up a temporary power source nearby.
One player noted that copper runs in veins through stone, meaning once you find a deposit, drilling along that path often reveals more copper than you'd expect from the initial exposure.
Smelting Sandustry Copper: The Full Pipeline
Once you've mined raw Sandustry copper, it needs to be smelted into liquid form before it can be used in battery molds. The smelting process requires specific blocks and heat sources, and getting the setup right on your first try saves significant time and resources.
Required Components
| Component | Function | How to Obtain |
|---|---|---|
| Smelter | Smelts resources placed on top | Unlock with gold credits |
| Thermal Buffer | Provides heat to adjacent smelter | Craft or unlock via tech tree |
| Cinder | Fuel source—burns to create lava | Harvest from cinder deposits |
| Advanced Filter | Routes copper to smelter, blocks other items | Craft with resources |
| Copper Mold | Receives liquid copper, acts as battery | Unlock with gold credits |
| Energy Connector | Links batteries to turbines | Unlock with gold credits |
| Steam Turbine | Generates energy from steam | Unlock with gold credits |
Step-by-Step Smelting Process
- Route copper to the smelter. Place an advanced filter on your conveyor set to allow copper through while blocking other materials. Position the filter so copper drops onto the top of the smelter block.
- Set up thermal buffers. Place thermal buffer blocks adjacent to the smelter. These blocks transfer heat to the smelter to melt the copper.
- Create lava for heat. Place cinder in the bottom of your thermal buffer area and ignite it. The cinder burns into lava, which heats the thermal blocks. Player experience indicates that lava needs to form a proper pool—if the layer is too thin, it may disappear.
- Wait for smelting. The heated thermal blocks slowly melt the copper on top of the smelter into liquid copper.
- Collect liquid copper. Once melted, the liquid copper can be picked up and moved to your copper mold area.
Common Smelting Mistakes
- Not enough cinder. A thin layer of lava disappears quickly. Make sure you have enough cinder to create a full pool at the bottom.
- Wrong filter settings. Forgetting to hold the control key when setting filters can leave them defaulting to "allow seed," which blocks copper from reaching the smelter.
- Placing the smelter too high. The smelter doesn't need to be elevated. Keep it at a practical height for conveyor access.
- No storage ready. If copper arrives at the smelter area before your mold setup is ready, it circulates on conveyors with nowhere to go. Build your mold container first.
Building Copper Mold Batteries and Steam Turbine Power
The end goal of smelting Sandustry copper is to fill copper molds, which function as rechargeable batteries. These batteries connect to steam turbines via energy connectors, creating a sustainable power generation loop.
How the Power Loop Works
| Step | Input | Process | Output |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Cinder | Burn to create lava | Heat source |
| 2 | Water + Snow | Water hits heated area, converts to steam | Steam |
| 3 | Steam | Enters steam turbine | Energy |
| 4 | Energy | Flows through energy connectors | Charged batteries |
| 5 | Charged batteries | Power tools, drills, and base systems | Operational base |
Building Your Battery Array
Copper molds need to be positioned strategically. When liquid copper is poured into a mold block, it fills that space and becomes a functional battery. Here are the key considerations:
- Plan your mold layout before pouring. Copper molds cannot be easily extended downward once filled. Map out the full area you want to cover before starting.
- Connect energy connectors first. Steam turbines only generate power when connected to actual filled batteries—not empty mold blocks. Run energy connectors from your turbine array to each filled mold.
- Leave space for snow. Steam turbines require snow at the top of the condenser area. If you build your battery array too close to the ceiling, you won't have room to add snow.
- Use lava as a permanent heat source. Lava stored underground in sufficient quantities appears to persist indefinitely, providing consistent heat without needing constant cinder refills.
Steam Turbine Setup Details
The steam turbine assembly requires a specific vertical arrangement. From bottom to top:
- Lava layer at the base (created from burned cinder)
- Water layer above the lava
- Condenser blocks to manage steam flow
- Snow layer at the top to maintain the condenser
- Steam turbine blocks positioned to capture rising steam
- Energy connectors linking turbines to filled copper mold batteries
One important discovery from player experience: steam turbines stop generating energy when snow runs out. Snow supply is the primary limiting factor for sustained power generation. Unlocking the snow maker, which converts water into snow, can help automate this part of the loop—provided you have sufficient water input.
Troubleshooting Your Copper Power System
Even with a well-planned setup, issues can arise. Here are the most common problems and their solutions:
| Problem | Likely Cause | Solution |
|---|---|---|
| Smelter not producing liquid copper | Thermal buffer not heated | Add more cinder and ensure lava pool is sufficient |
| Steam turbine not generating energy | Not connected to filled batteries | Add energy connectors between turbines and filled copper molds |
| Energy production stops suddenly | Snow depleted in condenser | Refill snow or unlock snow maker for automation |
| Copper stuck on conveyors | Filter set incorrectly or no storage | Check filter settings (hold control to change) and ensure mold container exists |
| Lava disappearing | Insufficient cinder for full pool | Add enough cinder to cover the full bottom area |
| Power draining faster than expected | Too many systems drawing power | Expand battery array with additional copper molds |
Scaling Up Production
Once your initial power loop is running, scaling up requires more copper, more cinder, and more snow. Players recommend:
- Mining copper in batches rather than continuously, to avoid conveyor bottlenecks
- Setting up a dedicated cinder harvesting area near your smelting operation
- Exploring for ice mountains as a long-term water and snow supply
- Unlocking automation drones (hauler, recon, digger, sweeper) to reduce manual labor
- Building multiple steam turbine arrays connected to expanded copper mold banks
The investment pays off quickly. A properly configured copper battery system generates consistent energy that powers drills, conveyors, and base expansion without the constant manual intervention that florinal batteries require.
FAQ
How much Sandustry copper do I need for a functional battery? A single copper mold block requires enough liquid copper to fill its volume. Player experience suggests that one moderate mining run—drilling through a stone vein with an upgraded drill—typically yields enough copper for several mold blocks. Plan for more than you think you'll need, as expanding your battery array later requires remelting additional copper.
Can I recharge florinal batteries using the copper and steam turbine setup? No. Community reports indicate that florinal batteries can only be recharged by dropping more florinal onto them. The steam turbine and copper mold battery system is a separate power infrastructure. This is why transitioning to copper-based power is recommended once you've exhausted your florinal supply.
Where is the best place to find Sandustry copper deposits? Copper is found embedded in stone underground, often in cavern systems and labyrinth tunnels. Look for areas where stone is drillable—copper cannot be destroyed with explosives but can be extracted with the drill. Deposits near water sources are particularly valuable since you'll need water for your steam turbine setup nearby. Explore caverns branching off from your main base rather than drilling randomly through bedrock, as natural caverns often expose copper veins.
What unlocks do I need before working with copper? You'll need to unlock the smelter, copper mold, energy connector, energy siphon, and steam turbine. These cost gold credits, which accumulate from your existing operations. If gold storage is overflowing, spending it on these power infrastructure unlocks is one of the most productive uses of excess credits at this stage of the game.
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