Total of 11999000 EU to my MFSUs with the first one. Testing the breeder now to see how much energy I get from it. (Shouldn't be much, since it's not it's primary purpose.)
Posts by Nuke
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No frills Mk2:
http://test.vendaria.net/index…HHCHCHCCHCHCHHCHCHCCHCHCHNo frills Mk2 Breeder:
http://test.vendaria.net/index…CCHCHCHHCHCHCCHCHCHHCHCHCImprovements?
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Interesting. I hadn't explored all the other options, and was chopping down and replanting forests. You can imagine the time it was taking, and the amount of wood I ended up with. =D
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Currently, we can only use saplings as bio-fuel. You end up with a boat load of wood when harvesting trees for saplings. Would be cool if the wood itself can also be used in the bio-fuel process.
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The wiki states you can fill a jetpack from a filled fuel can. I can't seem to figure out how to get this to work. Is this an IC thing and not an IC2 thing?
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Done. I just completed a full cycle and no loss of water, and both cells recharged. Thanks for the tips! =D
Nuke...
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Since the water was basically gone, I took the opportunity to expand the area of the reactor to handle a couple more chambers, which should keep things safer for me. I think.
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BTW, Here's the setup I used that nearly blew up. =D
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Ah...well then. My design can actually run a little cooler and still complete refining both cells in one go, so I'll try that. =D Thanks for the info, and I'm glad my reactor didn't explode since it's 4 blocks away from my home. =D (Yeah, that probably wasn't a great decision...)
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No... everything inside the generator was as I left it. I purposely engineered the setup to have the reactor just behind the uranium cells in heat. In my test models, the reactor ended up at something like 9500 heat at the end of the cycle when both uranium cells finally wore out.
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I've been running my first reactor(+2 chamber) for a couple days now without incident. Last night I decided to try refining some old uranium cells I'd been holding on to just to see how it works. I used the online designer and came up with a design that worked. I put everything in and it seemed to be working. I let it run overnight. When I came to look at it in the morning, it was shut down, the old cells were recharged, the new(now used) cells had turned in to partially depleted cells(both of them! Wow!), and everything seemed fine. EXCEPT. The water surrounding my generator was almost all gone, and a wooden sign that was near it was also gone. Did my generator nearly meltdown? Have I miscalculated heat and nearly had the worst accident? That's the only thing I can think of... Thoughts?
Nuke...