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Booshufasa

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  1. I have it at the default. It really doesn't consume enough ice to need .2 so you can do anything 2 seconds or lower, since it draws full stacks. I don't have an overflow condensor set up at the moment, though I may do so. The one I have on my survival map takes the excess EMC from the unused ice and makes a chain of increasingly larger EMC items to prevent any one condensor filling up. I can route all of the overflow from my cell production and ice production like that.

    The used cells are hooked up to a recycler and then a mass fabricator, both powered by the reactors so as to not waste the cells. Unfortunately, as I've said before, once the spot is open, the filters send more ice into it. It would be great to either not have to put ice directly into the chambers or to find a way to shut off the ice pumping when a used cell is removed and a new one needs to be put in.

  2. I have 4 condensors around a single mk III collector, with 4 full reactors surrounding it. The ice is pulled from the condensors a stack at a time with a filter so as to not require power, and all 4 filters are activated at the same time with a single timer. There are only 2 lengths of tube between each condensor and reactor.

  3. Hello fellow Tekkit users! Boo here.

    I started building a nuclear power plant last night in creative, and so far it's looking nice. It's also almost entirely self-sustained. Almost.

    The trouble I'm having is that I'm feeding ice stacks into each reactor to keep it cool, but in order to sustain the reactor without needing to manually add in more uranium cells and take out old ones, I have to pump the old cells out and the new ones in. However, once the space is free, the ice wants to pump into that spot. Is there any set up, complicated or not, in which I can keep pumping ice into a reactor while still being able to pump out old cells and new ones in?

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