I suspect I've seen this debate before, but: Necrotic or Metabolic when crossbreeding?
Metabolic increases mutation chance by 80%, but Necrotic lets you cycle three times faster....
Maybe Metabolic for low-fertility bees, and Necrotic for high?
I feel like I probably just wasted my last two hours of play. I'll try that tomorrow
If you don't have oblivion frames, then I go with 2 necrotic frames and 1 metabolic. Gendustry is the best way to breed bees though, hands down.
At least in 3.2 it was pretty lv. 30ish RF per tick (~~10 EU/t). Manufacture however, I don't remember.Also: I'm guessing everything Gendustry is a bit later than LV.
Very solidly MV yeah, requires aluminium for basically every part/machine and they use HV machine frames so you'll need a bunch of stainless steel and some polyethylene too. Once you've got them it's not too bad in terms of upkeep costs, RF usage is rather high but can build up for bursts, needing a diamond every seven operations for more labware could get nasty fast though.Also: I'm guessing everything Gendustry is a bit later than LV.
Right. Also, if you want to use the mutatron, which is really the most powerful bit of it all, you need a ton of imperial bees for royal jelly and also a lot of uranium in order to make the Mutagen required. So even if you do use gendustry you still need to get to clean imperial bees before you can really use the best parts of it.Very solidly MV yeah, requires aluminium for basically every part/machine and they use HV machine frames so you'll need a bunch of stainless steel and some polyethylene too. Once you've got them it's not too bad in terms of upkeep costs, RF usage is rather high but can build up for bursts, needing a diamond every seven operations for more labware could get nasty fast though.
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To get the same amount of nitrogen cheaper in cell O30 in your "Low tech power systems" tab I'd recommend using a centrifuge rather than a distillery.
This setup uses 205,13EU in the centrifuge and 64,10EU in the compressor(since it needs twice as much air per nitrogen compared with a distillery setup).
Compared with the distillery setup this is cheaper at a total cost of 269,23EU compared with 4134,62EU, you'd also get a bonus 1000L Oxygen per 3900L Nitrogen.
Additional bonus is that the compressor uses 2EU/t and the centrifuge uses 8EU/t, so it's easier to use in a larger setup, ie needs fewer amps.
Partly yes, though any process using Nitrogen gas is way cheaper using the centrifuge rather than the distillery to get the gas... the page I was referring to is https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet...bFxEPIlYP19qZGNUgDUOqpP4Q/edit#gid=1649246740I assume youre talking about the manufacturing process of nitro diesel, or at least one of its composites, glycerol?
This is mentioned in the quest book that its substantially cheaper to use a centrifuge/compressor instead of a distillery to extract both nitrogen and oxygen - what you do with the latter, given the conversion ratio, is subject to question - but over time you could acquire enough to be remotely useful in the manufacture of steel.
To get the same amount of nitrogen cheaper in cell O30 in your "Low tech power systems" tab I'd recommend using a centrifuge rather than a distillery.
Got to my PC, math is as follows:
72 mb of methane per carrot,1440 eu; 1000 methane in lv gas turbine = 0.95*45000 eu = 42750 eu
soo (1000/72)*1440 = 20000 eu needed to produce 1 bucket of methane, so 22750 eu as "profit" eu for 1 centrifuge powering 1 turbine.
If you run a forestry farm, this becomes energy neutral, if not energy-negative; so what I did on my base was a small 1x1 steam boiler from RC, feeding into steam turbine, running forestry farm (enough energy for 3x4x4 non-managed farm structure); 3/4 of farm w/ carrots, 1/4 with resin; all carrots go into centrifuges, which feed 1 gas turbine and RC tank. Tank is slowly gaining some methane, which I'm using in my polyethylene-production.
About this biome changer - did you try to breed bees in these artificially made biomes? I had no success at all with frugal bees (have humidity and temp req), which made me believe that this doesnt work.Right. Also, if you want to use the mutatron, which is really the most powerful bit of it all, you need a ton of imperial bees for royal jelly and also a lot of uranium in order to make the Mutagen required. So even if you do use gendustry you still need to get to clean imperial bees before you can really use the best parts of it.
Also note that the witching gadgets biome changer is quite handy for bee breeding/production as well. Industrial Apiaries from gendustry are also fantastic, but they drain a fair bit of EU/t.
Hm I didn't forget that since its impossible to forget something one does not know. Thanks for info!You probably forgot what gas turbines, as any blocks which emitts energy, for each eu-pulse taking amount of fuel for pulse+2^tier, i.e. for produce 32 eu/t it consumes fuel for 32+2=34 eu\t, and total profit from 1 bucket =(0.95*45K*32/34) - 20K = 20235,2.
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Nope, I just saw that Taumto and Ghouls used the biome changers so figured they worked.About this biome changer - did you try to breed bees in these artificially made biomes? I had no success at all with frugal bees (have humidity and temp req), which made me believe that this doesnt work.
Makes sense, and from looking at Gendustry stuff in youtubes last night, I can't argue with this.Very solidly MV yeah, requires aluminium for basically every part/machine and they use HV machine frames so you'll need a bunch of stainless steel and some polyethylene too. Once you've got them it's not too bad in terms of upkeep costs, RF usage is rather high but can build up for bursts, needing a diamond every seven operations for more labware could get nasty fast though.
I watched an ancient youtube video on the Mutatron last night that suggested that it had a chance to create short-lived bees (a precursor to ignoble stock). Is this still the case? The wiki's I've read simply suggest that ignobles have a chance to die in the mutatron.Right. Also, if you want to use the mutatron, which is really the most powerful bit of it all, you need a ton of imperial bees for royal jelly and also a lot of uranium in order to make the Mutagen required. So even if you do use gendustry you still need to get to clean imperial bees before you can really use the best parts of it.
Also note that the witching gadgets biome changer is quite handy for bee breeding/production as well.
Dang I had been planning to use this myself for bees. I wonder if its like the silverwood biome tree, where it happens block-by-block instead of redoing an entire chunk instantly. Is it possible your apiary was in a still-unconverted chunk?About this biome changer - did you try to breed bees in these artificially made biomes? I had no success at all with frugal bees (have humidity and temp req), which made me believe that this doesnt work.
Makes sense, and from looking at Gendustry stuff in youtubes last night, I can't argue with this.
I watched an ancient youtube video on the Mutatron last night that suggested that it had a chance to create short-lived bees (a precursor to ignoble stock). Is this still the case? The wiki's I've read simply suggest that ignobles have a chance to die in the mutatron.
Dang I had been planning to use this myself for bees. I wonder if its like the silverwood biome tree, where it happens block-by-block instead of redoing an entire chunk instantly. Is it possible your apiary was in a still-unconverted chunk?