Zero emission synchronous VIBR with minimal CFLM quenching coal powerplant. Provides 24 lines of uninterrupted power and 1 overflow line. Overflow is stored in single cell LITH batteries charged with 99 sparks. Can't be interrupted while overflowing.
coal
powerplant
fpga
crane
electronic
electronics
power
electric
electricity
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I really tried to fix this but if I reduce the output to 23 lines the power still breaks down and if I reduce it to 22 lines the overflow is active nearly constantly, so this save is really broken beyond repair. This also means there is about 10% less energy in the ambient heat flow after the ambient heat code update.
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@jacob1 The problem is that the LITH that feeds the 24 power lines is supposed to never run out of sparks, the whole build is based on that. Because of the reduced heat flow the reactor just doesn't produce enough sparks anymore to feed the LITH. This is unfixable because the 27 collector batteries just have too much capacity now, I'd have to change them from 9 inputs to 8 imputs which means changing the length of the reactor, the number of power lines etc. This save is broken beyond repair.
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What's the issue with this save? I could probably run it longer to find the bug I guess, but in my limited time it worked fine, and it doesn't have any cold air (which was the subject of the recent change). I saw another save of yours that had CFLM burners, left a comment about that on the forums.
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That's not true, the change was simply to make it better. The infinite velocity fix in the corner of the screen was totally unrelated and didn't break any saves (besides the one save demonstrating the bug).
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As it turns out this save is broken too by the ambient heat update. I'm not going to attempt to fix this because the whole build is based on the flow of ambient heat, which has now changed. This change affects every save I made with ambient heat enabled and in my not so humble opinion it's horrible, breaking change introduced to fix a bug nobody was complaining about (a heat leak in the corner of the screen).
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Dude. This is an absolute MARVEL of industry. Well done.
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cavalry could demolish this germanic stain on society. still, impressive stuff, however, to make it even better, you should've used fiber optic cables to transport electricity, because it is funny. +1
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@gabriel_ultrakill I'm Dutch but after this thing turned out so brutishly overpowered I just had to give it a German name. And you're free to burn it or blow it up to your heart's content of course :)
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as a polish person, i feel a compulsive urge to throw molotov cocktails at this thing.
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oooooooo