It would still significantly increase the efficiency of your design to use the standard four mill surrounding cable design.
I'll give the math i've done on this, it is quite possible i've done the math incorrectly.
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~ ~ ~ ~ w ~ ~ ~ ~
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~ ~ w o w o w ~ ~
~ ~ ~ ~ o ~ ~ ~ ~
~ ~ ~ ~ w ~ ~ ~ ~
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Assuming this is on 20 levels and this is continued one level above and below the 20 levels ( but will not include Eu/T)
For outside Mills:
7 Water blocks per level
3 levels per mill
21 water blocks per mill
.01 eu/t per water block
.21 eu/t per mill
4 outside mills:
outside mill total: .84eu/t
For inside Mill:
4 Water blocks per level
.12 Eu/T per inside mill:
.84 + .12 = .96eu/t per layer
.96*20 = 19.2 Eu/t for 20 layers
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~ ~ w ~ ~ | |~ ~ ~ ~ ~
~ w o w ~ | |~ ~ o ~ ~
~ ~ w ~ ~ | |~ ~ ~ ~ ~
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Assuming this is repeated every 20 levels and continued one level above and below 20 levels (but will not include Eu/T)
On layer with mills:
5 blocks of water = .05 Eu/t
On layers with no mills:
9 x 2 blocks of water = .18 Eu/t
.05 + .18 = .23 * 4 = .92 Eu/t every 2 layers
.92*20*.5(only generates eu every other layer) = 9.2Eu/t for 20 layers
Recap:
My current way 19.2 Eu/t for 20 layers
Other way 9.2 Eu/t for 20 layers.
Again I might be missing something on this.
You are using MFSU's as relays? That's not really an optimal use of resources. Using transformers would do the same job, and would be FAR cheaper. And using MFSU's would 'throttle' your output. They can only output 512 EU/t. So the bottom MFSU, regardless of how many towers are above it, would only output that amount. If you want to realize more than this, I suggest you use Transformers instead.
Thought about using transformers, but wasn't sure how to link those since they constantly upgrading the signal, and trying to put redstone would just be annoying, but I would like to use them if there is a trick to using them.
As far as it being a bottle neck, I'm not sure I fully understand the Packets, but MFSU does a max a 512 Eu/t, a single water tower won't generate that much Eu/T at max it could generate under 250eu/t. There are also 4 lines, which means the Eu/T is split roughly 4 ways. Way I understood it I technically could have used an MFE and still had no bottle neck. But then does a water mill transmit in .12Eu packets or does it wait till it has a 32Eu packet? If it waits that adds a bit of complexity to the system I had not thought.
By that same token, don't forget to have more than one MFSU in serial receiving input and providing output.
Not quite sure what you mean by this. Have the MFSU stacked? or have more than 1 for the entire tower?
Thanks for all your input, gives me ways to think of building it differently.[DOUBLEPOST=1375291011][/DOUBLEPOST]
What is the block that looks like a cage and has water piped into it?
That is a redpower 2 grate. Amazing for filling up towers!