Hmmmm... Need to actually build one of these behemoths. Looks like a good long term project to keep me interested
if you have Geostrata, and until it gets broken, stick a tile accelerator next to the centrifuge and uranium processor. incredibly slow x256 = incredibly FAST.Has anyone come up with a way to generate enriched uranium and a decent rate? Those centrifuges are mighty slow due to the RNG involved
That's about it yeah. Have a factory of sorts.
In the past I've used microturbines, since they have ok power and start at a decent speed.
You can also maximize fuel efficiency by fueling the microturbines via the engine control unit; if I understand correctly, they run the engine slower but with much better fuel efficiency.
Hrm, this is actually testable: I should see how much total power a microturbine uses in ECU vs non-ECU mode when running at 25% speed. In theory you should be consuming less than 25% of the fuel.
Too bad I won't have time for a couple days, bleh.
This is fantastic! Thanks for the research @christhereaperAccording to the Rotarycraft Handbook it should only consume half the fuel to produce the same amount of power overall. It halves again when set to 6.25% output (producing 4 times the Energy with the same amount of fuel)
I tested it and the numbers match
Why would it specifically exclude magnetite?Hmm probably because my uranium supply has been rather, limited until recently. Finally got my laser drill going but I want to swap over to a more realistic power gen. Its a shame the drill does not gen magnetite but does gen the rest of the ReactorCraft Ores.
Rawr.P.S. Thanks for the amazing mods you awesome dragon ^.^
There is a reason "Cold Fusion" is synonymous with "Fraud".Maybe start working on cold fusion reactor capabilities, ya know if regular fusion is too easy for ya!
I'm seeing this as well. No idea why it's specifically excluding; it seems to generate all of your other ore types A-OK so far as I can tell. I don't see any kind of ore exclusion list in the MFR common.cfg, either, so not sure what the cause is.Why would it specifically exclude magnetite?
MFR is open-source, but my home internet is not back until wednesday (and even then, no guarantees). Does it check some other condition (if the ore drops itself, if it gens below a certain y-level, etc)?I'm seeing this as well. No idea why it's specifically excluding; it seems to generate all of your other ore types A-OK so far as I can tell. I don't see any kind of ore exclusion list in the MFR common.cfg, either, so not sure what the cause is.
Magnetite is the newest of the ores; perhaps he added the compatibility before I added magnetite.From my dig through the code all the ores are manual coded in just magnetite has been missed off!
Ahhh that will probably be it! Will try and work on a stable ammonia boiling reactor instead of the fusion reactor.
Anyone managed to get an efficient design?
If your server isn't on at least V23, I kinda recommend you wait until your server upgrades before tinkering with ammonia. V23 introduced a correction to prevent steam loss in a closed cycle.My ammonia reactors get TOO hot :/ Just keep blowing up from the boilers. Then again my current server is a few versions behind as well
Aye, We are currently pre v23 so no reflectors or HP turbines. My base is set up in a plains biome, but there is a cold biome a few min away that would work. I will Build a test world version of the 16 core running ammonia (-closed loop for now) and report back.
Power input has no effect. You may need multiple pressurizers.Does anybody have a good idea how much power a pressurizer needs for a closed-loop system (water or ammonia)? I tried with 50% of a microturbine and almost made my boilers blow, so either I'm doing it wrong or....well, I'm probably doing it wrong.
I currently only have 3 boilers averaging 100C on a "give them tons of water and dump the water post-condenser" system, I built my workshop in a snow biome for safety. Running Monster 1.1.2 so I am somewhat up to date.
Might be able to help you a bit here.Does anybody have a good idea how much power a pressurizer needs for a closed-loop system (water or ammonia)? I tried with 50% of a microturbine and almost made my boilers blow, so either I'm doing it wrong or....well, I'm probably doing it wrong.
I currently only have 3 boilers averaging 100C on a "give them tons of water and dump the water post-condenser" system, I built my workshop in a snow biome for safety. Running Monster 1.1.2 so I am somewhat up to date.