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Biomass Burner Satisfactory Guide: 7 Essential Tips to Power Early Game

Biomass burner satisfactory power graph

The biomass burner satisfactory setup keeps your very first factory alive. This guide shows how to wire it, feed it, and avoid grid trips so you can sprint toward automation. We will also fix the common No Connection error and improve uptime while you move toward coal.

Below are quick stats and seven actionable tips to make your biomass burner satisfactory grid stable, efficient, and ready for upgrades.

Biomass burner satisfactory quick stats

  • Output: A standalone biomass burner produces 30 MW at 100% clock speed; HUB-attached burners produce 20 MW with slower burn rates.
  • Fuel scaling: Consumption throttles with demand, so idle time wastes less fuel, but it cannot charge Power Storage.
  • Fuel types: Leaves, wood, biomass, and solid biofuel all work; solid biofuel lasts longest and is best for uptime.
  • Inputs: Each biomass burner now accepts a conveyor input, making early semi-automation possible.
  • Connections: Build a power pole and run cables: Burner -> Pole -> Machines, keeping pole limits in mind (4 connections on Mk.1 poles).

Fast setup checklist

  1. Craft solid biofuel as soon as you unlock it (Leaves/Wood -> Biomass -> Solid Biofuel) for the best fuel-to-time ratio.
  2. Place two biomass burners near the HUB so you can split load and avoid a single point of failure.
  3. Drop a pole beside them and wire Burner -> Pole -> Smelter/Constructor/Workshop. Use an extra pole instead of chaining machines directly.
  4. Check the power graph for headroom; if production exceeds capacity, add another burner or reduce clock speeds until you stabilize.
  5. Label a storage box with “Emergency Biofuel” so you can restart the grid quickly after a trip.

7 essential tips for the biomass burner satisfactory grid

1) Automate a fuel trickle

Set a Constructor to craft solid biofuel and feed it into a storage container that belts straight into each biomass burner input. This keeps the biomass burner satisfactory loop topped up without constant hand-feeding.

2) Keep two burners fueled together

Multiple burners can sit on the same grid. If one runs dry, it will trip the entire system. Always refuel them in pairs so your early factory does not blackout.

3) Balance your grid

Use extra poles to split production lines: one pole for miners and smelters, another for constructors. Keep a 10-20% margin between consumption and the 30 MW a biomass burner provides.

4) Use power shards sparingly

Overclocking a biomass burner to 150% gives a fast 45 MW burst for factory expansions, but it burns fuel 50% faster. Use shards only for short builds or troubleshooting bottlenecks.

5) Fix the “No Connection” error fast

Verify each cable has a valid endpoint, replace any red-line cable, and ensure the breaker in the power graph is not tripped. If it is, refuel the burners, then reset the fuse. This keeps the biomass burner satisfactory grid from stalling while you scale.

6) Keep a starter kit on you

Carry a stack of cables, a portable miner, and at least 200 solid biofuel. When you overdraw and everything shuts off, you can still reboot without disassembling machines.

7) Set an exit plan to coal and beyond

Use the biomass burner satisfactory network as a bridge, not a crutch. Rush the Tier 3 coal milestone, convert miners to coal power, and keep one biomass burner grid as a backup outpost supply.

Troubleshooting and safety margin

If you still see instability, check consumption vs production. A miner and smelter pair at default clock uses roughly 8 MW, while a constructor uses about 4 MW with simple recipes. Three of these lines plus your workshop hit the limit of a single biomass burner satisfactory setup. Add a second burner or reduce clock speed until you maintain 10 MW of headroom.

Also look for hidden draws like chainsaw or equipment charging. Removing one unnecessary machine can restore stability. When in doubt, place a separate pole for optional machines so you can toggle them without taking the whole grid offline.

Helpful resources

For deep stats, see the official Biomass Burner wiki page. If you want a smooth multiplayer server for your factory, check out SuperCraftHost.

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