Solid Fueled boilers alumentum does really great with because of the return back, 1 steam oven always cooking wood too charc, (After going thru the process too change it to alumentum) is enough to power 2 boilers.
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Solid Fueled boilers alumentum does really great with, because of the return back, 1 steam oven always cooking wood too charc, (After going thru the process too change it to alumentum) is enough to power 2 boilers.
Now theres a plan. Alumentum
Now theres a plan. Alumentum automation so I can have golems powering my AE system via vibration chambers. Pity theres no AE MAC style crafting in AE2 for 1.7.2 yet. The vibration chambers have quite low output, so it would be a rather epic steam-era 'engine room' type build.
At what? even with an infernal furnace needing ignis, and my harness requiring potentia, I just don't seem to use that much coal. alumentum seems to be self fulfilling - if you automate the production of alumentum then you are reducing enough items to essentia to do so, that alumentum becomes efficient.
I have never been unhappy with the rate the internal buffer empties, but I understood it could be boosted with a bellows.Alumentum in an arcane furnace not only lasts 4x as long as coal, but it also causes it to process essentia more quickly - it makes the purple bar move faster.
They work differently. One boosts the speed of item -> essentia, the other the transfer speed furnace -> alembics. I just keep forgetting which does which =)I have never been unhappy with the rate the internal buffer empties, but I understood it could be boosted with a bellows.
They work differently. One boosts the speed of item -> essentia, the other the transfer speed furnace -> alembics. I just keep forgetting which does which =)
Burn time seems to be the same as coke coal. Not sure what other factors determine fuel quality but AFAIK it seems to be just burn time.At what?
that is what I thought everyone did... If I understand you correctly, not everyone does it exactly that way? That must be why i do not have any issues with golemsI just keep my stability items in the floor or on the ceiling. I never stack jars more than two high. I also just click the bell onto every jar. After all of that, my golems just don't derp anymore. They're so well functioning that the loss of pipes is not an issue.
Granted that's only my mileage, but making a few changes to the decanting area helps eliminate the vast majority of patching problems.
that is what I thought everyone did... If I understand you correctly, not everyone does it exactly that way? That must be why i do not have any issues with golems