I've found pumping lava from tesseracts or ender tanks into a large iron tank seems to be fairly slow, and I was wondering if there was a speed limit to how fast an iron tank can fill. I currently have quite a few magmatic engines hooked up to 3 9x9x8 iron tanks, as well as 32 thermal generators. Should I just connect some tesseracts or ender tanks directly to the generators? I wasn't sure if it would be faster or more efficient, but each morning I come back after running something energy intensive (such as trying to get UU matter for hybrid solar panels) the tanks have run dry, although power still seems to be running so the generators are at least getting some lava.
Also, I'm still uncertain on if I should be using tesseracts or ender tanks. Tesseracts are easier to configure but I'm uncertain which one can move lava faster. Thermal generation is probably going to remain my bases primary source of power until we can make solar panels and eventually upgrade to ultimate hybrid solar panels. Nuclear reactors seem to be a fluke, since they burn through 4 quad uranium cells in a matter of minutes.
Also, I'm still uncertain on if I should be using tesseracts or ender tanks. Tesseracts are easier to configure but I'm uncertain which one can move lava faster. Thermal generation is probably going to remain my bases primary source of power until we can make solar panels and eventually upgrade to ultimate hybrid solar panels. Nuclear reactors seem to be a fluke, since they burn through 4 quad uranium cells in a matter of minutes.