Ah thanks, I didn't think you could regain the missing health from the normal fragment and had to use the deity soul to regain.
Osmotic enchanter is a great item. Need access to EV machines to be able to make the Adamantium though. It lets you pick what enchants you want to put on an item instead of dealing with books or random chance. Get a decent energized node and you are set.
Something a little easier that is really handy would be the Thaumatorium. Makes duplication and transmutation so much easier with both being really useful at pretty much all stages of the game. A little low on a specific metal? Sacrifice a metal you have a lot of (or mana beans) to duplicate the metal you need. Great for clay and certus quartz as well.
Thaumic restorer makes repairing items and gear simple (except GT tools). Burn flint for some instrumentum and done.
The dynamism tablet is essentially the autonomous activator. Auto right click or left clicks things. Have one set up to auto fill a cauldron for easier dust cleaning. Can also use it to kill mobs.
Honestly I could probably go on all day. Thaumcraft is one of my favorite mods and offers a lot.
A large bronze boiler?can anyone tell me the max amount of steam a bronze boiler outputs? per/t
A large bronze boiler?
http://ftb.gamepedia.com/Large_Boiler
See the second-last graph for steam per tick per coal.
Dude, sorry. I said that was steam per tick per coal. Its just steam per coal.im missing something... i got the amount of steam/t but im uncertain about how much steam each mv turbine uses. wiki says 528 steam per usage. sure there is a loss. without loss per use it would be 3000~ from all my turbines (6) im using on the large boiler. if its making 16,000 per/t and running out of steam to send then they have to be using it a lot faster then that. anyone know the actual number? does usuage mean faster then /t?
Dude, sorry. I said that was steam per tick per coal. Its just steam per coal.
The actual value is also in that wiki on the right: 800 mb/t.
According to the wiki, the MV turbines run at 50% efficiency. I suspect Blood has already tweaked that, but if he hasn't, you're looking at 792 mb/t consumption. So one Bronze Boiler could feed one MV turbine with a bit of steam wasted (or buffered)
The question was what are some things to work towards in Thaumcraft.why not use the enchanter? sure it costs items to enchant a book to add to something but you can get almost every enchant that is vanilla or from most mods. excluding the special ones from the osmotic enchanter. also you dont need vis or to do any thaumcraft. if i recall it was also easier to get and i got it way sooner. dark steel, diamond, and a book... not that hard to get.
also with the clay comment if you make alumentum with the "auto crucible" and you use cobblestone you get extra terra aspects. then you pump that into another setup set to make clay and use an alchemical boiler to turn water into essence and tada you got infinite clay.
here is an example http://imgur.com/a/BdumZ
The question was what are some things to work towards in Thaumcraft.
Dude, sorry. I said that was steam per tick per coal. Its just steam per coal.
The actual value is also in that wiki on the right: 800 mb/t.
According to the wiki, the MV turbines run at 50% efficiency. I suspect Blood has already tweaked that, but if he hasn't, you're looking at 792 mb/t consumption. So one Bronze Boiler could feed one MV turbine with a bit of steam wasted (or buffered)
I believe the 800mb/t is still accurate, and the efficiency has changed. So a piece of coal simply lasts longer (While still producing 800 mb/t)Is this 800mb/t still accurate? The wiki says that in GT5.09 all large boilers were buffed, including the bronze boiler to 32k steam per charcoal instead of 16k. If that's true, and it still consumes 1 charcoal every second, that means the output would have to be buffed to 1.6k steam per tick.
Or was the consumption rate changed?
If above information is true, as well as the 75% efficiency, it would explain ultima being able to run 3 turbines per boiler.
I believe the 800mb/t is still accurate, and the efficiency has changed. So a piece of coal simply lasts longer (While still producing 800 mb/t)
Indeed it is possible, the two most notable options are cobalt and thamium. The former spawns as cobaltite in nickel veins, the latter spawns as dungeon loot or is craftable with thaumcraft from iron or shards.
make an industrial diamond. or use the AE2 grinder for somewhat better yield on the early "pure" ores
I searched this thread and found this innovative idea.
Is there a primer/explanation of steam machinery somewhere? Like input/output configuration on boilers? I'm trying to pipe water into my small coal boiler, but if there's a pipe update while it's hot, suddenly the pipe that was once inputting water is now inexplicably a steam output pipe, (and of course is on fire and shooting steam everywhere). Any way around this, other than just abandoning wooden piping? ("Don't have pipe updates on hot boilers"?)
Also wondering about insufficient steam behaviour. Is the steam consumed if the operation fails? Is there any way around the Soft Hammer not correctly disabling steam machines so they stop the operation in progress, and stop consuming steam endlessly?
I can't point at a primer, but I can answer your questions.
First, boilers won't output to their bottom, so piping in water there with wooden pipes should be safe. That's what I do early game, reservoir auto-output to wooden pipes -> run the pipe under the boilers.
The reason your solar boiler exploded is you piped water into an already hot boiler.
Steam machines are pretty dumb, they will consume steam endlessly unless you give them enough steam to finish the operation. That's why they benefit so much from a buffer, especially one you can measure the amount of. For what they do, iron tanks from railcraft are an extremely cheap and effective way to handle the situation.
Thanks for the info! Great idea with the railtank boiler though, I just kind of assumed that it wouldn't be compatible with whatever steam Gregtech produced.
I figured that was why the boiler exploded (after the fact), but not knowing any of the mechanics, I didn't expect it to happen. :/
If you don't care about the byproducts gotten for the alternative route and want gems and not dusts then yes barely, going for the sifter gives something like +5% gem output over the alternative for stuff like diamonds and emeralds. For ones like quartz where it's not tiered gems it's significantly better.ok so big question is it worth sifting gem dusts? ive kinda skipped around the book and felt like i dont even need it. the % of each doesnt seem to outweight any other process.