Hi guys, just thought I'd show off the self-sustaining factory I recently made which was inspired by Etho's "Laundromat" although a lot simpler in my opinion.
Just about every 30 minutes it creates:
Pics:
Basically, a pump sucks up lava which is sent to geothermal generators, which produce EU that is then stored in an MFSU. That lava is also sent to a series of industrial centrifuges (which are powered by the MSFU), which produce tin, electrum, tungsten dust, and copper. The tin and copper are then sent to barrels for storage, while the tungsten dust goes to an industrial electrolyzer to be converted into a wolfranium cell. The electrum ingots are sent to a macerator which turns them into electrum dust, which are then sent to more industrial centrifuges which convert those into gold and silver dust. Finally these dusts are sent to an induction furnace which cooks them into ingots and stores them in the adjacent barrels.
Overall, its a hefty investment but definetly worth it after only a few hours. Off course, the factory does not need to be in the Nether if you transport the lava to the overworld through mystcraft or portals, etc, but this is how I chose to do it.
Hope you guys enjoyed the idea!
Just about every 30 minutes it creates:
- 160 Tin Ingots
- 320 Copper Ingots
- 60 Gold
- 60 Silver
- 20 Wolfranium Cells
Pics:
Basically, a pump sucks up lava which is sent to geothermal generators, which produce EU that is then stored in an MFSU. That lava is also sent to a series of industrial centrifuges (which are powered by the MSFU), which produce tin, electrum, tungsten dust, and copper. The tin and copper are then sent to barrels for storage, while the tungsten dust goes to an industrial electrolyzer to be converted into a wolfranium cell. The electrum ingots are sent to a macerator which turns them into electrum dust, which are then sent to more industrial centrifuges which convert those into gold and silver dust. Finally these dusts are sent to an induction furnace which cooks them into ingots and stores them in the adjacent barrels.
Overall, its a hefty investment but definetly worth it after only a few hours. Off course, the factory does not need to be in the Nether if you transport the lava to the overworld through mystcraft or portals, etc, but this is how I chose to do it.
Hope you guys enjoyed the idea!