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MK II-E 50 eu/t

  • HolyWater
  • October 26, 2011 at 11:53 AM
  • HolyWater
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    • October 26, 2011 at 11:53 AM
    • #1

    ok, this is the result of an test (to understand heat dispensers)
    an mk II reactor which can run 28 cycles until it reaches an critical heat value of 8500 (heat: +301 per cycle)

    http://test.vendaria.net/index.php?reac…UCXCHCCHCXCXXCX

    not very good, but it works :)

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  • Rick
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    • October 26, 2011 at 12:24 PM
    • #2

    You use 6 uranium to make 50 eu/tick bit of a waste even mk1 can have better eff.

    Official list of good reactor designs:
    [OFFICIAL] List of good reactor designs

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  • dezuman
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    • October 26, 2011 at 12:30 PM
    • #3

    Yeah, inefficient layout

    Edit: rule of thumb it to try and fill out all place in the reactor. If you don't need space, use less chambers :D

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  • MJEvans
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    • October 26, 2011 at 4:36 PM
    • #4

    This reactor is also inefficient for component heating since, IIRC, the heat distributors can only move 5 thermal/reactor step. It's a SUC design.

    Nevermind that; I forgot to account for the (rare) case of a cell being surrounded by three cooling components only outputting 6 thermal/tick (and no additional pulses due to neighboring reactions).

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