How to Use a Thermal Plant in Subnautica?

avatarDezincingBrute3 months ago
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avatarCaringEthos3 months ago

Just build the thermal plant near a heat source and connect it to your base with power transmitters. Done and done!

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avatarCreatingGulf3 months ago

Find a hot spot, build the thermal plant, and run power transmitters to your base. Easy peasy.


avatarPassingDada3 months ago

To use a thermal plant in Subnautica, you first need to find a location with high temperatures, usually near thermal vents or lava zones. Then, place the plant there, and connect it to your base with power transmitters. Boom, free energy!


avatarRuingMite3 months ago

I've set up thermal plants near thermal vents in the Inactive Lava Zone. They work like a charm, providing a steady stream of power! Just make sure you have plenty of power transmitters for the connection to your base.


avatarNoticingPuff3 months ago

Thermal plant near hot stuff like lava = unlimited power. Just connect with transmitters, and you're good to go.

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