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With Sweetles and Grubfruits making me burn through my Sulfur, I'm glad this is a geyser variety.
ОтветитьIf you insulate the geyser itself, leave the water chamber the same, use a pump and automation to pump the sulfur to the water chamber and put water in the geyser for some thermal power, would it be more efficient or just about the same?
ОтветитьWhat happens if I just solidify at 115oC and give it to the plants/sweetle? Does they kill the heat?
ОтветитьSomething you can do, which i learned from a metal volcano taming video, is just to calculate the exact output cycle for the rail.
20 for the amount on the rail
7 kg per sec
226 and 87.5 for active
648 and 143.3 for inactive
With those numbers it would be 20/(7*226*87.5/648/143.3)
That goes to approx 13.4 seconds between every packet drop.
Hook up logic like this
i is input
o is output
i Buffer Out to chute
I
O Not i
I I
i Buffer O
Put .9 or slightly lower on the top buffer
Put the calculated number, 13.4 in this instance, on the bottom one. It will output 20kg every 13.4 seconds forever
Can you not just get rid of the conveyor chute inside the water basin?
The sulfur will just pass back onto the rails won't it?
nice an compact, but id feel like i was wasting free heat energy to help power the tuner. those designs are at least twice as large though. options are nice :) thx for the work
Ответитьinstead of dropping sulfur to cool down second time u can do a simple loop using bridge that have priority. U just save power.
ОтветитьHi, is there a reason for the conveyor and the loader at the left side instead of just continuing the rail?
Ответитьgood one. Just a little idea to improve the design: use a cycle sensor to automate the conveyor sweeper and set to sth like 10% of the day. That way, the auto sweeper wont pick up very little piece of ...10kg... and therefore consume less power. Also, it provides the sulfur with more time to cool down further.
ОтветитьLooks great and will work well even without super coolant.
Ответитьi would move right water wall at least one block to the right, so new sulfur comes in contact with 3 water tiles instead of two. but realistically, maybe having sulfur in corner is always enough for steam not to appear. maybe tempshift makes this robust enough. i still want to know what is the hottest stuff we can drip into such pool
ОтветитьNice design.
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