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    Question about Fusion Reactors.

    Uhm.... I'm not sure if I understand your question right. With the numbers I posted above you would produce a tiny bit more fuel than you need. (However it is advisable that you turn on the system in steps, meaning you first let it build up some hydrogen, then turn on the deuterium production...
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    Question about Fusion Reactors.

    copy&paste from another reactor thread that I replied to: The main recipe is deuterium + tritium cells which produces 1 helium plasma cell. The process takes 128 ticks and the cell can be turned into 8192k EU in a plasma generator, so this gives you 64000 EU/t. (requires 31.25 plasma...
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    new gregtech fussion reacktor

    yea, I see your point. The problem with this is, that by cutting down the fuel production you are also cutting down the effective EU/t of the reactor. At some point it will become hard to justify building it at all. (Which it already is if you compare it to UHSPs - but that's mainly due to...
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    new gregtech fussion reacktor

    Each overclocker cuts the processing time in half and doubles the energy required per process.* (so the EU/t goes up by a factor of 4) Personally I'm using 3 overclockers in each of the centrifuges, which cuts down the required number of centrifuges to 18, which is quite reasonable for the...
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    new gregtech fussion reacktor

    The first one that comes up is about the old fusion design - so no, this doesn't help at all. (and it's spelled wrong) To answer the question: The main recipe is deuterium + tritium cells which produces 1 helium plasma cell. The process takes 128 ticks and the cell can be turned into 8192k...
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    auto tesseract redstone energy cell/conduits system (EA on demand) + more tell me what to do next

    It's not hard. The ME Interfaces can output into pipes. Just hook it up to a diamond pipe and let it sort the pearls into the crucible and the tesseract into the liquid transposer.
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    Whitelist Server Fusion-Craft|Ultimate|White list|Grief Prev|1.1.2|TS3|Keep items on death|Essentials

    You asked for an honest response so here is mine: I never had any issues with max or any other staff members. So far everyone seems quite nice. Even when I messed something up (lagged the server with my frame tbm, accidentally spilled items on the ground, etc) no one "yelled" at me or...
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    Solar Powered Matter Fabricator, I'm really proud of this!

    I don't really see the point of using those power converters. They turn EU into EU. You could just use a cable. Over that distance you wouldn't have any losses.
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    Advanced Solar Panels vs Compact Solars

    His system will use quite a large chunk of the energy for UU production. The running cost is 800 UU per cycle so the net energy production will be around 1300 EU/t with an efficiency of 3.55, which isn't bad but not the best you can get. Considering the cost of the reactor and the high risk of...
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    Ressources for a fusion reactor plant

    There is no need for an IDSU or any form of energy storage. Just feed the energy into a matter fab. The list of materials seems incomplete to me. There is no source for the beryllium cells. You'll need A LOT more enderpearls.
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    Whitelist Server Fusion-Craft|Mindcrack v8.3.2|Whitelist|TS3|Grief Prevention|Essentials|Multi-Verse|Keep Inventory

    Forum name: Swoop In-Game Name: Swoop89 Age: 23 Country: Germany Have you ever been banned? why? no If you could be any super hero or villain who would it be and why? Ironman. He's awesome! :)
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    Most Powerful energy source there is?

    This is incorrect. It outputs 1,000,000 EU per package but at a rate of "only" 32,768 EU/t. It still is the most powerful energy source though. (and completely self sustaining)
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    What is the best way to get 21 fusion coils?

    The chrome is the easy part. Build a tunnelbore at bedrock and automatically centrifuge the redstone.
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    What does YOUR Power Room look like?

    Very strange setup. Sooo many superconductor cables... What do you use those LESU blocks for? My old power room: My new power room and fuel production:
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    Tinkering with Fusion Reactors

    Well I didn't. 8 nukes with 230 EU/t each isn't really enough to run a matter fabricator. Also those nukes eat through a lot of uranium - the fusion reactor runs for free. (well ok, it needs water, but water is infinite) I see your point though. There currently isn't anything in the game that...
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    Tinkering with Fusion Reactors

    Infinite energy is an odd goal? At least there is a big endgame goal in GT to thrive for. In IC2 vanilla it's just "lavagen, massfab, quantum, done" which can be completed in a couple of hours. GT extends the path of progression by a lot - not just by adding crazy resource requirements, but by...
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    Tunnel boring machine not running when I'm away from it

    CB chunkloaders don't work when moved by frames. (even though it says so on his forum post) I'm using a chunkloading mining turtle which places a CB chunkloader. The program looks basically like this: place down chunkloader, pulse redstone (to move TBM), pick up chunkloader, move forward, ...
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    Industrial TNT?

    Just build an endermen farm - you are going to need the berylium anyways if you are going for the fusion reactor. Also ender pearl dust is a nice amplifier in a matter fabricator.
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    Frame quarry vs frame tunnel bore

    Nope, it wouldn't be that simple. Imagine how the edges of the drill heads would have to look like: ? BBBB B ### B # (B breaker, # Frame) You would need a blockbreaker that can break blocks on two sides - left and front. It get's worse if you want to build a tunnel bore cube that could move in...
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    Frame quarry vs frame tunnel bore

    I've just build two tunnel bores - one at level 5 to 15 and one at level 40 - 50. Tunnel bores are more efficient than quarrys, because a quarry has to effectively pass the same space twice (first time when it goes down and the second time when it goes up again) Also tunnel bores are a lot...