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100 Eu/t Mark I Reactor

  • DarkAssassin
  • January 17, 2012 at 6:10 PM
  • DarkAssassin
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    • January 17, 2012 at 6:10 PM
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    Looking for a safe, non-exploding MinecraftCreeper but efficient reactor? Well, I designed one that hauls in 100 EU/t and will NEVER blow up. Yup, that's right, NEVER blows up. Classified as a Mark I-O ED Reactor, it uses 25 Coolant Cells, 23 Integrated Heat Dispersers, and 6 Uranium Cells to produce a 1.67 Efficiency reactor that is safe, especially for those who are new to IC2 and Nuclear Engineering. You can find my design here:

    http://www.talonfiremage.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/reactorplanner…1501521s1r11r10

    If you show it off in a Lets Play, give some credit. Have fun!

    Let the pigs be with you, always MinecraftPig

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  • Meatball
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    • January 17, 2012 at 6:55 PM
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    You could reduce the amount of HDs down to 12 without any negativ effects.

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    • January 17, 2012 at 10:27 PM
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    1.67 eff is not good. Might wanna check this: http://www.talonfiremage.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/reactorplanner…1501521s1r11r10. It got 2.5 eff and pretty much functions as a mk1 except in extreme test situations.

    Runs almost 16 cycles so unless you are planning to refuel it instantly for 16 cycles in a row its a mk1.

    And after optimising your design i came with this with only 6 HD's:
    http://www.talonfiremage.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/reactorplanner…1501521s1r11r10

    Notice the huge amount of empty spots? That prolly means you could do this with less chambers thus reducing cost by alot but iam too tired to figure that out now i leave that to the next poster.

    EDIT: link fixed :)

    EDIT 2: 4 chamber design: http://www.talonfiremage.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/reactorplanner…1501521s1r11r10

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

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  • DarkAssassin
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    • January 18, 2012 at 8:05 AM
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    1.67 eff is not good. Might wanna check this: http://www.talonfiremage.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/reactorplanner…1501521s1r11r10. It got 2.5 eff and pretty much functions as a mk1 except in extreme test situations.

    Runs almost 16 cycles so unless you are planning to refuel it instantly for 16 cycles in a row its a mk1.

    And after optimising your design i came with this with only 8 HD's:
    http://www.talonfiremage.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/reactorplanner…1501521s1r11r10

    Notice the huge amount of empty spots? That prolly means you could do this with less chambers thus reducing cost by alot but iam too tired to figure that out now i leave that to the next poster.

    Meh. This was a noob's first shot. Still learning, still practicing, get over it -.-

    Let the pigs be with you, always MinecraftPig

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    • January 18, 2012 at 3:39 PM
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    Iam just being honest. No use in saying his design is a good one thats just lying. Besides he will learn something from other ppl's design

    Now iam thinking of it there should be a topic with some simple instructions on how to make good optimised designs. Maybe i make one when i got time.

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

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