So been playing with the IC2 reactor planner
IC2 Experimental Reactor Planner open beta
and i have two designs i would like feedback on.. both are mark 1's stable for parts
the stable 400 HU/t reactor
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benifits:
stable 100% does not vary so you can get about 300 eu/t about out of it easily.
hu/t does not vary at all so no risk of loosing steam/water over time?
cons:
not that efficent use of uranium
Uses a few diamons
and the 1120 "stable" reactor ( suggested by a forum member which i can't remember ATM )
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Benifits:
gets about 808.5 eu/t
uses only 2 more uranium per run ( more effecient )
no diamonds uses but fills the reactor with parts
cons:
FINIKY!!!!!! somehow got it working fully but i don't know how.. fluid exchangers seem to not be happy till they are 995mb full ( does the reactor have a "fluid pressure" as to outputting when one output is full it pushes to another more rather then splitting? )
requires balancing the coolant.. reactor can't be "too full" ( reactor and setup uses 15 total cans of coolant for the reactor and 11 liquid heat exchangers and 10 more for the fluid regulator/its heat exchanger)
uses A TON of mats to make
Is there a better/more effective mark 1 design that outputs more hu/t? if not.. and the 1120 stays stable/i figure out how to make it start off good then i plan to use that.