This morning (Sat morning here) I decided to have a crack at MineFactory Reloaded (MFR). I am following along with DireWolf's youtube series so built the 9 x 9 (first time for me) building setup. I then did the following:
Build a large underground room as a 'power room'.
Set up an MFR planter with the 'Tin' upgrade near my base
Set up an MFR harvester with the 'Tin' upgrade near harvester
Power being supplied by a hardened energy cell in my power room, with power being supplied by conduits underground.
Output from harvester goes into a chest behind harvester
An itemduct takes logs from the harvester into the power room to be converted into Charcoal
Another itemduct takes saplings from the harvester and puts them into the planter
To get the itemducts to be selective create and apply a Pneumatic Servo from Thermal Expansion to them (DireWolf demonstrates this in his video series)
A liquiduct ta kes sludge to a buried sludge boiler, the output of that is then brought back up to the chest behind the harvester
In the power room I have five Steam Dynamo's being fed by charcoal from the redstone furnace, they are connected to hardened conduit with up to 400MJ capacity into a hardened energy cell set to input up to 400MJ and output 400MJ.
A regular 80MJ max line of power conduits leads from the energy cell to the MFR machines, whilst hardened conduits lead up to the 'machine room' to supply the more intensive machines.
I have 'overflow' storage in the form of barrels for handling any excess wood and charcoal. I've attached some screenies. Very happy with the result though as I have plenty of power for now.
Now.. if only i could get myself some Ender pearls without being horribly killed by HORDES of zombies.
One thing I would like to add, I found this power project very rewarding, all these little bits and blocks working together.
I also just realized that the chest will fill up with saplings and other things randomly created by the sludge boiler, I'll need to possibly put another itemduct that will pull everything out (Except saplings and wood) and into the - yet to be built - sorting system.
If you need a TON of clay for bricks or things, the the sludge boiler is fantastic, I've got hundreds of bricks now filling up a barrel, looking forward to replacing cobblestone walls with bricks!