I've been working on an experiment that involves a reactor packed mostly of uranium cells. I have a redstone circuit that allows me to control the duty cycle on it to whatever I want, anywhere from 1% to 99%. (for example i can have it run 10% by being on for a second and then off for another 9). But I am having a problem.
I leave one spot open in the reactor for ICE. I have a system of pumps and compressors that manufacture ice at about 2 cubes per second and automatically feeds them into the core. This keeps things cool to where I can run my reactor at 50% duty cycle without any components visually wearing. All the coolant cells and plates stay fairly healthy at this duty cycle with constant ice flowing in.
But, as I am monitoring the reactor running smoothly, it will spontaneously explode without any forewarning fires, damage, or burned internal parts. BOOM my entire base and everything gone. Luckily I have been backing up the map before every test run But I do not understand why it is exploding if the parts are cool. Is there a difference between core temperature and component temperature that I have no way of monitoring? Does the Ice actually do it's job or is it just an illusion and actually overheating? Do I need more plates or what?