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1370 reactor

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  • November 5, 2017 at 3:20 PM
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    • November 5, 2017 at 3:20 PM
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    Hard to give exact amount, because I'm using the mobile planner at the moment.

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    • November 6, 2017 at 4:56 PM
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    1376 heat.

    Finally got this into the Exp planner v2, it dies after 18,285 seconds. That's 5 hours. Is that adequate to be considered a "safe" or "full run" reactor, or is this inadequate?

    I'm looking for "the hottest reactor that can be made" , and this is the hottest I know of.

    EDIT: The hottest SAFE reactor not needing external cooling or condensators.

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    • November 6, 2017 at 5:43 PM
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    Have a look at https://wiki.industrial-craft.net/index.php?titl…ctor#Mark_level

    It sounds like you made a Mark III reactor.

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    • November 6, 2017 at 6:17 PM
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    According to the same page, 10% of a cycle is 16 min 40 sec. That would mean a full cycle from full rods to depleted is 10,000 seconds. This reactor "dies" at over 18,000 seconds, so I think it would be a Mk II.

    If someone can squeeze just a HAIR more cooling into it, I think it would be a Mk I / completely safe.

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    • November 6, 2017 at 7:03 PM
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    The cycle time part is a little out of date - that now varies depending on what rod types you have in the reactor - MOX rods last 10,000 seconds, Uranium rods last 20,000 seconds, and iirc Thorium rods (GregTech) last 50,000 seconds.

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    A Mark II must complete at least one full cycle before encountering heat problems.

    Based on that, I have to disagree with your assessment of it being a Mk II.

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    • November 6, 2017 at 7:10 PM
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    Ok, agreed. If Uranium is 20,000 seconds, it is a Mk II. I wish I could find some additional cooling, It has to be really close if it's running for 18,000 seconds.

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    • November 7, 2017 at 10:48 PM
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    Wait... This is a Mark III MOX reactor! Pretty cool (warm?) for that.

    Also, I found you don't need QUITE so many advanced exchangers. I swapped out the two corner ones for standard.

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