I am using furnace generates for everything right now and it looks like big reactors is a little further out there in progression I'm curious what others are using for power and how you progress to each type
Do you have a link to your design Ive never done a Ic2 reactor beforePersonally I like IC2 nuclear reactors. They are more expensive and require a decent amount of work to get to them but they produce a nice amount of power. Currently using 12 uranium fueled reactors that I made before I discovered a better kind. They produce 420 EU/T or 1680 RF/T each. Currently making 4 MOX fueled reactors. at a heat level that doesn't harm me or the enviroment except for nearby water the two I have active produce 1100 EU/T or about 4400 RF/T each.
As a bonus they all produce plutonium as through normal use that is used for the RTG Pellets and iridium and bedrockium. Granted you could make UU matter to do the same thing which is kind of what I'm doing with the excess power. 49 buckets of UU and slowly growing.
Edit: I'll also say that before using nuclear reactors I was using Ender IOs combustion generators with jet fuel. only 160 rf/t but with 6 of them it wasn't that bad. They didn't like outputting to IE's MV wire connectors so I had to use buildcraft pipes to pipe it into a MV capacitor
Do you have a link to your design Ive never done a Ic2 reactor before
Thanks I will have to figure out how to convert some of that to rf to I will build one of these nowGo to the second post in this thread, and build the second reactor listed (where it says "Bonus: higher output" and "Eu/t: 120 Efficiency: 6")
There's a screenshot you can view, those are the components that go inside your IC2 Nuclear Reactor block in that exact pattern.
http://forum.industrial-craft.net/index.php?page=Thread&threadID=11729
I used 8 of these little babies to power my previous Infinity Evolved world. They'll never blow up, all you need to do is be careful of the radiation sickness while working with the fuel rods. And of course, the whole reason to use them (besides being little powerhouses) is because every 5 hours or so you'll have a new batch of Plutonium for your advanced items.
If you build 4 of those reactors (they're single-chamber reactors, the easiest and simplest type), you'll get 4*120 EU/t = 480 EU/t total power output... and since an MFE outputs 512 EU/t, it's a very good match. Run your nuke power into the MFE, and power your stuff off the MFE at a handsome 512 EU/t.
But if you've never done IC2 before, it's not the easiest thing in the world, so you might have to ask more questions as you proceed.
Thanks I will have to figure out how to convert some of that to rf to I will build one of these now
I wouldnt build a reactorThanks I will have to figure out how to convert some of that to rf to I will build one of these now
4 rf = 1 EULook in the Infinity Evolved Expert Mode threads from 3-6 months ago (the non-Skyblock modpack) because we went over all these issues back then. I'm pretty sure I've got a post or two on that exact topic, because we figured it out (but too lazy to repeat it here right now LOL). The main thing is to understand exactly how the HV Connectors from Immersive Engineering works and how much the max RF-to-EU conversion is, and vice versa... because if you exceed it, the connector basically won't transmit anything which obv messes up the entire power network.
http://forum.industrial-craft.net/index.php?page=Thread&threadID=8966 <--- this has a nicely organized thread of reactor designs depending on the size of the reactor you want.Do you have a link to your design Ive never done a Ic2 reactor before
I wouldnt build a reactor
If Ive never done It do It in a test World First
But ic2 reactors are not worth the cost/time/danger for that little rf they give u
Make either culinary Gens or a steam Boiler
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how fast does it deplete the cells? my current setup is using 4 single reactors producing 32 ea ~ in 5 hrsI was using the setup in this post before my world became unplayable (because of a bug between Ender IO and Thaumcraft, apparently, the reactors were working great.) Generates 28 tiny plutonium per run (which is one more than the other safe setups I found) and doesn't require any replacement of parts.
I was planning on switching over to Mox, though, as it produces plutonium faster,