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  1. From my testing, anything more than 80 blades makes no difference, so building 7x7 horizontal, would only need to span 17 blocks max, 10 for each rotor+8 blades, ends, + 5 coils. 80 blades and same number of coils on both: vertical 5 x 5 x 27 = 450 blocks horizontal 7 x 7 x 17 = 458 blocks 8 block saving, not a lot but still... I look forward to seeing your pics of 'The Core'
  2. >29k RF/T I worked out pretty soon, that building the turbines straight onto the reactor was the best way. I had a similar setup to Curunir's setup, but I had two turbines on top of each other (with the mandatory gap in between), I would have had them on different sides, but space was an issue. this however turned out well, because I was able to back both turbines onto a single tesseract. The reactor started out with 3 rods, 6 high, in an 8 x 7 x 5, with the turbines 16 in length, with 3.5 coils. With this configuration, I was getting over 18k per tic on each turbine. I recently watched a video where they had turbines built in a 7 x 7 x 16 configuration, that allowed them to put in more blades and get ~24k per tick. Although this configuration yields more per tick, it requires many more pieces to build. Reading a bit more, if you orientate the turbines vertically, you can go as far as 32 rather than 16 in the horizontal position. 2000 mb / 25 = 80 blades, and from testing, more than 80 blades makes no difference. My latest design consists of 2 turbines each with 20 rotors with full blades (80 blades) 4 full enderium coils plus one coil with 5 enderium blocks only. 27 x 5 x 5. RPM: 1796.7 RF/t: 29362 @ 2000mB/t I believe this is close to, if not the most efficient turbine configuration. I've updated the reactor with 3 rods 9 high, plus enderium coolant, I'll modify this later on, so I can have both turbines share the same tesseract again. I've also attached two railcraft Steam Turbines direct to the reactor, which means I have to add water to the system, using upgraded extra utilities liquid transfer nodes. I'm sure I can redesign my reactor to get more efficiency, currently around 0.080 fuel usage 445% efficiency and I may have to get into the computer programming side of things, to counteract the on/off actions of the railcraft turbines, but its working fine ATM.
  3. I worked out pretty soon, that building the turbines straight onto the reactor was the best way. I had a similar setup to Curunir's setup, but I had two turbines on top of each other (with the mandatory gap in between), I would have had them on different sides, but space was an issue. this however turned out well, because I was able to back both turbines onto a single tesseract. The reactor started out with 3 rods, 6 high, in an 8 x 7 x 5, with the turbines 16 in length, with 3.5 coils. With this configuration, I was getting over 18k per tic on each turbine. I recently watched a video where they had turbines built in a 7 x 7 x 16 configuration, that allowed them to put in more blades and get ~24k per tick. Although this configuration yields more per tick, it requires many more pieces to build. Reading a bit more, if you orientate the turbines vertically, you can go as far as 32 rather than 16 in the horizontal position. 2000 mb / 25 = 80 blades, and from testing, more than 80 blades makes no difference. My latest design consists of 2 turbines each with 20 rotors with full blades (80 blades) 4 full enderium coils plus one coil with 5 enderium blocks only. 27 x 5 x 5. RPM: 1796.7 RF/t: 29362 @ 2000mB/t I believe this is close to, if not the most efficient turbine configuration. I've updated the reactor with 3 rods 9 high, plus enderium coolant, I'll modify this later on, so I can have both turbines share the same tesseract again. I've also attached two railcraft Steam Turbines direct to the reactor, which means I have to add water to the system, using upgraded extra utilities liquid transfer nodes. I'm sure I can redesign my reactor to get more efficiency, currently around 0.080 fuel usage 445% efficiency and I may have to get into the computer programming side of things, to counteract the on/off actions of the railcraft turbines, but its working fine ATM.
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