It will now use very close to all of the boilers energy to keep warm, it might be possible to do a little trick with timers or computercraft to feed it in a more efficient way so that there will be some left over energy, but it will probably only be 10-15% of the boilers total production. So it can still be used to keep it running when you don't need the power, but it won't produce much power itself.Can anyone crunch numbers and find out if the Thermal Expansion + Boiler setup can still work with more of a jump start, or is the nerf to lava buckets large enough to completely break the power loop? I'm not familiar enough with calculating Buildcraft power to know where to start.
Yeah, I was already using magmatic engines for small needs. And early game you can even use liquid transposer and fill lava cells on mining trips.It will now use very close to all of the boilers energy to keep warm, it might be possible to do a little trick with timers or computercraft to feed it in a more efficient way so that there will be some left over energy, but it will probably only be 10-15% of the boilers total production. So it can still be used to keep it running when you don't need the power, but it won't produce much power itself.
This makes netherrack a more viable fuel, you could have system that keeps itself warm normaly and then feed it netherrack to enable you to extract 80% of the power (about 112MJ on a max sized HP boiler). Or really feed it any other fuel you like when you want to output power.
Tbh, the magmatic crucible needs a little nerf too. Netherrack is just too good of a fuel source.
After the nerf the boiler will consume a lava bucket in 6,25 seconds when fully heated.
In that time the boiler produces 18 000 MJ, lava generated from cobblestone will cost 20 000 (but since you only need to keep the temperature, not raise it much then it works out after all.)
Throw in some netherrack and your lava is now costing 4000 instead, giving netherrack a fuel value of 14000-16000MJ depending on how you look at it.
Note that this brings it to the same efficiency as magmatic engines, which may often be the better choice.
But netherrack having a fuel value that is 10 times that of charcoal and peat as well as equal to a bucket of biomass is quite unbalanced.
Especialy when it literaly takes you less then 30 sec to get a stack in the nether with a drill, or just set up a quarry there and all your powerproblems are solved.
Not sure exactly how much a single nether quarry could support, but it's probably well into the thousands of MJ/t.
Holy crap. I could never get this complex. I just started using any of these mods...it takes days to learn one mods power systems, let alone all of them and how they interact. The only reason I have power is for Quarries right now. I'll never build a "power room" simply because I have no idea how you all did all this. I stick to basic Combustion Engines...
Tbh, the magmatic crucible needs a little nerf too. Netherrack is just too good of a fuel source.
heh, so we are doing needless chunk loading netherrack quarrying now?....(to cut out needless chunk loading nether lava farming)....
I hadn't thought of it that way, he sure does make a good point.If you look here http://forum.feed-the-beast.com/threads/free-bc-energy-plant.3245/#post-35105 I raised this "concern" with king Lemming (TE mod author) and he rightly points out why he made it like this (to cut out needless chunk loading nether lava farming). If people don't want to be able to do this (or server owners) it can be changed in the config located in config/cofh
factory.crucible.netherrack.energy=4000
Okay, so where do I start? I am needing power in my base for various things. I want something with relatively low maintenance. I like combustion engines because I can pump water into them and fuel lasts a long while. But I figure that's not the best way, looking at these on here. So what's the best? I'm pretty well off in my current world. We've been working on it for a while. My base is a huge hole in the ground. Problem is, its in an area generated before FTB. The edge of pre-FTB, the closest anyway, is about a 5 minute walk. Where should I start? I just need to be pointed in the right direction and I can start working towards it.
Where I'm starting to dig out for potentially huge power room:
(first floor down)
Thanks fer the help.