So I was planning on farming Invar, so I could make my magmatic engines mostly renewable, aside from lava. I believe magmatic engines are more efficient than electrical, as an electrical engine with an iron tube does about 5 EU for 2 MJ, and using a thermal generator it's about 12,000 MJ per bucket (I think, maybe screwed that up) and a magmatic engine is 18,000 MJ per bucket.
Iron is easily renewable with golem farms, so the question is should I pulverize iron bars with magmatic engines, or should I macerate it? I was planning on running the iron dust or pulverized iron through an industrial centrifuge to get tin and nickle. However, the main point is to get nickle dust, which I can combine with iron to get invar blend. Also I believe overclockers on the macerators will just make them less efficient, thus ruining this process of automation entirely.
Also I am currently trying to convert my power from large iron tanks and thermal generators into hybrid solar panels. My base mate got pretty much all the sheldonite he could from the end and I think we have enough to convert our power source. The whole problem there was, after converting some lava into copper/tin/electrium, we were using more lava than 3 advanced pumps in the nether could give us (or at least to 2 iron tanks, not sure if iron tanks have a limit to how fast they can fill up).
Iron is easily renewable with golem farms, so the question is should I pulverize iron bars with magmatic engines, or should I macerate it? I was planning on running the iron dust or pulverized iron through an industrial centrifuge to get tin and nickle. However, the main point is to get nickle dust, which I can combine with iron to get invar blend. Also I believe overclockers on the macerators will just make them less efficient, thus ruining this process of automation entirely.
Also I am currently trying to convert my power from large iron tanks and thermal generators into hybrid solar panels. My base mate got pretty much all the sheldonite he could from the end and I think we have enough to convert our power source. The whole problem there was, after converting some lava into copper/tin/electrium, we were using more lava than 3 advanced pumps in the nether could give us (or at least to 2 iron tanks, not sure if iron tanks have a limit to how fast they can fill up).