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  1. @Curunir It's kind of hard to tell whether the turbine's fluid port is input or output since it only changes after the turbine has formed, unlike the reactor's fluid port which can be easily seen as input or output. Once they touch I just hope that I actually adjusted the port before completing the machine. And then I just wonder if it's working as intended. @Aether Yup I know, it is my machine afterall
  2. By the way can I ask how you attached the turbines to the core? Did you connect their fluid ports directly or did you use liquid transfer nodes? On that note is there a point to using liquid retrieval nodes?
  3. Guess I'll have to postpone my skyscraper of turbines~ Edit: I returned to the server after logging off with no one else in the area and the problem came back again. It might be caused by the chunk unloading and loading again.
  4. @Aether Okay I turned the turbines on one by one, letting each one get to around 1790rpm before turning on the next one. It took a long time for them to rev up but it seems to have fixed that weird problem for now. I'm kind of hesitating to add more turbines to that single reactor in case the problem comes back again. @Curunir I tried putting the IMG tag, but the image still came up as broken. It worked when I put the "direct link for layouts" url from tinypic though.
  5. Here you go! Unfortunately I am currently playing on a multiplayer server that is using Tekkit 1.2.9e, which uses v0.3.0a, so I am not able to upgrade.
  6. Hi there, I would like to ask if anyone else has had this same problem as me. Currently I am using a actively cooled reactor to power three 9x9x14 turbines at 2000 mb/t each. The reactor has 2 transfer nodes connected with upgrades to pump water into it. I also put the reactor and turbines directly touching each other in a plus formation with the turbines horizontal, with 1 fluid port providing steam from the reactor to the turbine individually, and 1 fluid port sending water back to the reactor. The problem I have is that whenever the turbines are reaching 1800rpm, the reactor suddenly stops taking in water and the amount of hot fluid output (steam) from the reactor starts to go above 6000 mb/t. Whenever this happens, my turbines start losing rpm and drops to around 1200rpm before it begins rising again. There should be enough steam in the first place since the turbines are using 2000 mb/t each, able to get up to 1700rpm in the first place. I encountered the same problem when I used tesseracts to transfer water and steam from the reactor to the turbines as well. I am not very sure if this is a bug or if there simply isn't enough water being pumped into the reactor. I hope someone will be able to help me figure out this issue.
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