Best Coolant for Big Reactors

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The reactors in the spreadsheet, they're all passively-cooled correct? Any similar tests/infos for actively-cooled?
 
The reactors in the spreadsheet, they're all passively-cooled correct? Any similar tests/infos for actively-cooled?
Its the exact same mechanics in terms of cooling materials.
If you are looking for turbine information:
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet...TUxOUGxMRlpERWtPMmtGT213bmc&usp=sharing#gid=1

You should go read this thread that deals with very same question more or less and I explain the use of the turbine spreadsheet in detail:
http://forum.feed-the-beast.com/threads/big-reactors-getting-ones-feet-wet.47565/
 
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I know the topic is a little bit old. But why is Liquid Ender tagged as invalid (https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1H7sTTGX-Fx9Iz48NSDFoxmf3leq5x6bi5QCOfNkKKCU/edit#gid=0)?
Or is it just Resonant Ender? Is there an up to date list?
Don't take any stock in that list. It is ancient and out of date I think.

I don't think people uses these kind of lists anymore. Not since we got access to tools like this:
http://br.sidoh.org/
Basically pick a size that you can fit into your build. Then start optimizing the reactor until you are satisfied.
 
Don't take any stock in that list. It is ancient and out of date I think.

I don't think people uses these kind of lists anymore. Not since we got access to tools like this:
http://br.sidoh.org/
Basically pick a size that you can fit into your build. Then start optimizing the reactor until you are satisfied.
whoa... I've been away for a while, it seems. This is an awesome tool.