Rotary Craft Industrial Coil

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Dezz

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It appears that the bedrock version holds 240 TJ of power.

Now, am I mistaken, or is 1 TJ 1024 GJ?

If so.

Holy poop.

Also, how long would it take to drain a 240TJ industrial coil by using the extractor?
 

madnewmy

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It appears that the bedrock version holds 240 TJ of power.

Now, am I mistaken, or is 1 TJ 1024 GJ?

If so.

Holy poop.

Also, how long would it take to drain a 240TJ industrial coil by using the extractor?

Yup
Depends how much power you put in it, at minimum it will be long ;)
 

Hannibal_00

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It appears that the bedrock version holds 240 TJ of power.

Now, am I mistaken, or is 1 TJ 1024 GJ?

If so.

Holy poop.

Also, how long would it take to drain a 240TJ industrial coil by using the extractor?
Previous versions of the coil had an invisible limit of 450 PJ. It destroys everything no exemption when it explodes.
 

Pyure

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It appears that the bedrock version holds 240 TJ of power.

Now, am I mistaken, or is 1 TJ 1024 GJ?

If so.

Holy poop.

Also, how long would it take to drain a 240TJ industrial coil by using the extractor?

Around 200 hours I think? I forget if I need to factor in 20 ticks per second into the calculations.

But if the coil runs at 16MW (4096*4096), and MW is in Minecraftia supposed to be on a per tick basis, it will last 14,305,114 ticks, which works out to 198.7 hours I believe.

240TJ is a disgusting amount of power. Interestingly, the Aurora battery from the addon-mod ElectriCraft holds even more (280TJ).

I'm also terrible at math; corrections appreciated.[DOUBLEPOST=1399900195][/DOUBLEPOST]
1 second. Or less.
I don't understand this reply :(
 

madnewmy

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Around 200 hours I think? I forget if I need to factor in 20 ticks per second into the calculations.

But if the coil runs at 16MW (4096*4096), and MW is in Minecraftia supposed to be on a per tick basis, it will last 14,305,114 ticks, which works out to 198.7 hours I believe.

240TJ is a disgusting amount of power. Interestingly, the Aurora battery from the addon-mod ElectriCraft holds even more (280TJ).

I'm also terrible at math; corrections appreciated.[DOUBLEPOST=1399900195][/DOUBLEPOST]
I don't understand this reply :(


"Terrible at math"
should be (240*1024)/(16*20)= time in seconds
 

Pyure

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"Terrible at math"
should be (240*1024)/(16*20)= time in seconds
Its 240TJ my friend, which is considerably more than 240*1024 :)

Er, you reduced the entire formula, ignore me...

But still, a full industrial coil (240TJ) is going to last a lot longer than your calculation provides.
 

Pyure

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Don't the industrial coil not unwind at any specified speed/torque anymore? I'll admit it's been awhile since I used rotary.
The creative version can, I believe, go in unlimited.

The survival version has a cap, which I believe is 4096x4096.
 

madnewmy

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Its 240TJ my friend, which is considerably more than 240*1024 :)

Er, you reduced the entire formula, ignore me...

But still, a full industrial coil (240TJ) is going to last a lot longer than your calculation provides.

Actually i forgot to transfer GJ to MJ
gives me 245 760 000 MJ @ 16MJ/tick for 15 360 000 ticks or 768 000 seconds or 12 800 mins or 213.333 Hours
 
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