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komodo10

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So I'm using Big Reactors in Techworld 2 and I updated it to the latest version. I wasn't having much luck with it in my survival world so I tested it in a creative world and I'm still having problems. My set up is attached. I'm getting about 200 mb/t and in a video that I'm using the setup I found in a video and in the video the guy was getting about 2000 mb/t.

Edit: Using transfer pipes now instead of fluiducts and still not working.
 

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Azzanine

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What passive coolant do you have in it? And what video are you referring to? Those pics are also not very informative, use the mods reactor glass so we can see what's inside.
 

PierceSG

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Fluiducts aren't the best pipes to use for BR. Tesseracts works wonder since they have no limit on their I/O, it is what I use in my ssp world.
You can give Extra Utilities liquid transfer node a try, just remember to give the node a lot of speed upgrade.
Ender IO pressurised liquid pipe should work pretty well too, from what I have heard.
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komodo10

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How would I use tesseracts with aqueous accumulators? Do I need a tesserract for each individual accumulator or can I pump water from them to one tesseract.
 

KhrFreak

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you could just put 6 AA around a tesseract and have them all feed into it directly.
 

Skyqula

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You shoudnt need anny water input once your setup is going, other then what the turbines return. Atleast, not if the design is made in such a way that its at a relative low temperature and there is never anny steam inside the reactor :)
 

Wagon153

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You need a lot more then one fluiduct for transferring the steam. You can try using tesseracts.
 

komodo10

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Here are some pics with glass.[DOUBLEPOST=1399670443][/DOUBLEPOST]And here is the vid.
He starts building the reactor at about 25:13.
 

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trajing

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Here are some pics with glass.[DOUBLEPOST=1399670443][/DOUBLEPOST]And here is the vid.
He starts building the reactor at about 25:13.
I just want to slap anyone in the face who records a mod tutorial in a resource pack. I mean, something like Faithful is fine because you can tell, but sphax? Really?
I won't bother saying that AAs aren't enough, or infinite water sources.
If you don't want to deal with that, just change your fluid port to reactor casing. Then you have a reactor that just produces energy.
 
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komodo10

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Well I have a reactor that just produces energy but it seemed like the turbine would be a lot better from the videos I've seen but apparently not.
 

Azzanine

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I just want to slap anyone in the face who records a mod tutorial in a resource pack. I mean, something like Faithful is fine because you can tell, but sphax? Really?
I won't bother saying that AAs aren't enough, or infinite water sources.
If you don't want to deal with that, just change your fluid port to reactor casing. Then you have a reactor that just produces energy.

Here, here! It kicks visual learners in the balls and is technically misleading folk.
 
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Frontrider

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Fluiducts aren't the best pipes to use for BR. Tesseracts works wonder since they have no limit on their I/O, it is what I use in my ssp world.
You can give Extra Utilities liquid transfer node a try, just remember to give the node a lot of speed upgrade.
Ender IO pressurised liquid pipe should work pretty well too, from what I have heard.
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Extra utils nodes are generating lagg at high speeds
 

trajing

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Extra utils nodes are generating lagg at high speeds
[sarcasm]No they don't!!!!![/sarcasm] They have an upgrade to make it go faster, that'll decrease the update time and make them generate tick lag.
TL;DR: Go read the stupid thing. It's not that long.
 

Frontrider

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[sarcasm]No they don't!!!!![/sarcasm] They have an upgrade to make it go faster, that'll decrease the update time and make them generate tick lag.
TL;DR: Go read the stupid thing. It's not that long.

Okey, i appriciate (sorry if i mispelled it) if someone corrects me when im wrong, but not the way how you do it.I wasn't sure if the pipes caused taht massive freeze whitch "destroyed" my test map. But if its not, then i will just boost them up.
 

komodo10

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Ok I figured it out. I was using fluiducts between the turbine and reactor. Using tesseracts is just fine.
 

sab0t

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does anyone have any experience with using the Reactor Computer Port with ComputerCraft? I am curious if I need to place a computer immediately next to it in order to interface with it, or if there is some way I can run a cable from the port to a computer somewhere else? and what kind of cable that might be?
 

trajing

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does anyone have any experience with using the Reactor Computer Port with ComputerCraft? I am curious if I need to place a computer immediately next to it in order to interface with it, or if there is some way I can run a cable from the port to a computer somewhere else? and what kind of cable that might be?
It's a peripheral. So you stick it next to a computer or use wired modems.
 
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sab0t

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that inadvertently answered other questions I had, so double thank you!

I'm new to using CC and it didn't seem immediately clear to me how I could interact with peripherals not immediately next to the computer block. I am now very much in business though, so thank you again!