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  1. Name -same opinion as Shasskor

    IGN -demanzke

    Age -20

    Minecraft experience -started playing with the first betas

    Tekkit experience -I know all the core mods for many months and tekkit since version 2

    Time playing MC per day -few hours, sometimes more

    Why do you want to join the server -I want to build with two friends of mine (don_alfonso and buttermilch25) on a smaller server without griefing. Our projects tend to get complex and expensive.

    Accepted :)

  2. Name -Dont expect me to tell you, Becuse People can see this. (i have heard that there are people that easy can figure out who you are. So you are just geting the other stuff.)

    IGN -Shasskor

    Age -14

    Minecraft experience -Since hunger bars

    Tekkit experience -About one and a half week but i know alot of stuf

    Time playing MC per day -One to tree hours per day, i'm not sure becuse of school

    Why do you want to join the server -Becuse it sound nice, i want to build a large wizards tower, And it tekkit just as it's supose to be.

    Accepted :P

  3. Sorry, but that totally ruins it for me right there.

    The coolest parts of reactor systems are usually the cooling systems and the breeder systems, both of which you've thrown out by using EE. Making this essentially just a reactor + a condenser, in a pretty building, without any of the actual creative or difficult work. Yawn.

    If you're just gonna use EE to make your power sources and cooling, then you could have replaced this entire setup with just a big bank of 200 geothermals in a wall for like 1/20th the resources and the space usage, probably, and then EE lava cells.....

    We're going to build a breeder in a basement too, at the moment we have enough uranium. And what cooling systems? Using coolant cells and integrated heat dispersers? Those are useful only in setups that can produce up to 120EU/t. More than this will cause the coolants to slowly die. We're producing over 2000EU/t from one reactor, so ice cooling was necessary. EE is just used to supply the systems with ice.

  4. 0_0 Dayum!

    How are you keeping the reactors filled? What pipe setup do you have?

    We have 2 ice injection systems for the reactors. First - manual, injects a stack of ice into the reactor each 0,5 seconds. We use that during startups of the reactors and in emergency situations. Second, automatic, injects a stack of ice into the reactors each 8 seconds, if the temperature is higher than 100 (most of the time, it just prevents it from injecting ice when the reactor is shut down). In both systems, if the reactor is filled or if not a whole stack could fit into the reactor, the extra ice goes to an incinerator.

    An energy condenser with single energy collector MK3 provides basically infinite source of ice.

  5. So this is a working, kinda safe nuclear power plant that my friend and I have built on a Tekkit server.

    Maximum power output to HV lines (with all MFSU sets charged) - ~50000EU/t

    Maximum power output from reactors (to charge the MFSU sets) - 2x2000EU/t

    Battery sets: 8 sets of 10 MFSUs

    java-2012-09-06-12-52-24-61_3513129.jpg

    Power plant.

    java-2012-09-06-12-52-35-98_3513141.jpg

    Cooling towers

    java-2012-09-06-12-54-03-57_3513145.jpg

    Control room (1)

    java-2012-09-06-12-54-10-65_3513146.jpg

    Control room (2)

    java-2012-09-06-12-54-50-28_3513169.jpg

    Some of the RedPower stuff behind the control room

    java-2012-09-06-12-54-55-22_3513171.jpg

    Batteries

    java-2012-09-06-12-55-05-69_3513173.jpg

    Random corridor

    java-2012-09-06-12-55-18-53_3513175.jpg

    Ice injection systems

    java-2012-09-06-12-55-39-61_3513179.jpg

    Entrance to the reactor I

    java-2012-09-06-12-55-46-97_3513184.jpg

    Reactor I

    A video (With Polish commentary starting at around 1:00)

    http://www.youtube.c...ature=g-all-lik

    Planet Minecraft submission:

    http://www.planetmin...-plant-1395474/

  6. Reactor ->HV cable -> HV Transformer -> Glass fiber cable -> MFSUs -> Power lines (Glass fiber).

    In our nuclear power plant we use this system and it works fine.

    HV cable can take up to 2048EU/t in UHV. Glass fiber cables fry with UHV, but they work fine with HV. I was testing that system and i was able to send over 50000EU/t in HV through a single glass fiber cable. Don't transport HV voltages in HV wire, it's not worth it. HV wire's loss with UHV is 1EU/t per block, and for HV the loss is around 70EU/t per block!

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