Normally I build my base's power system so that everything is physically connected.
MFR Tree Farm >> Boilers >> Steam Engines >> Conduits to my machines.
I'll toss in an Energy Tessearact for my Quarry of course.
But I'm considering changing this up a bit for my current base. Contiguous space is kind of an issue in the area I chose to set up, and so I am looking at breaking my typical physical connection between my boilers and my machines at base. So my first thought was "I'll just use energy tessearacts to send power to my base", but my slow old brain itches when I think about that -25% premium on energy via tesseract.
Would I be significantly ahead if I did this instead?
MFR Tree Farm >> Boilers >> Liquid (steam) Tesseracts
and
Liquid (Steam) Tesseract >> Steam Engine Cluster >> Conduit to my machines
I know I'm adding a bit of complexity and losing some compactness at the base in exchange for splitting off the steam production, but are there any pitfalls I'm not considering here?
MFR Tree Farm >> Boilers >> Steam Engines >> Conduits to my machines.
I'll toss in an Energy Tessearact for my Quarry of course.
But I'm considering changing this up a bit for my current base. Contiguous space is kind of an issue in the area I chose to set up, and so I am looking at breaking my typical physical connection between my boilers and my machines at base. So my first thought was "I'll just use energy tessearacts to send power to my base", but my slow old brain itches when I think about that -25% premium on energy via tesseract.
Would I be significantly ahead if I did this instead?
MFR Tree Farm >> Boilers >> Liquid (steam) Tesseracts
and
Liquid (Steam) Tesseract >> Steam Engine Cluster >> Conduit to my machines
I know I'm adding a bit of complexity and losing some compactness at the base in exchange for splitting off the steam production, but are there any pitfalls I'm not considering here?