Nice work. I might be a minority but I actually like that you made the most bare bones thing possible since it minimises the amount of unnecessary information. Makes it fairly simple to understand how it can be scaled up if needed without clouding the actual construction.
@@goldenroar4757 I did this same build and when I fired it up it started cooling down, fuel levels were both full and I tried bumping the injection rate up to 4 to save it but it went out anyway. Did you have this problem?
I figured out the issue of my original comment and then ran into another issue. I am actively cooling the Fusion Reactor to generate a massive amount of steam to put into a Turbine from Mekanism and generate much more power than the Fusion Reactor can make. The issue I am currently having is trying to bring in 1.1million mB/t of water so that it will generate that much steam as it is the max amount. Rather than using 18 Fusion ports and 173 Sinks (Easiest infinite water source in Enigmatica 2 Expert) I was wondering if there was a better method of transporting that much water per tick?
Mekanism Pumps and Super-Laminar Fluiducts could work. Though this is a theory. Those fluiducts transport an infinite(?) amount per tick but needs servos to do anything, however mekanism pumps output directly without servos so you can circumvent the limitations of the pipes.
Very late, but you should try using the Pressure Pipes mod. Super-laminar fluiducts *do* work with the industrial turbine's vents, but they aren't optimal. Pressure pipes are a little complicated, but they are entirely unlimited in the fluid pump/flow rate.
Fluid laser relay from actually additions is the answer to all your prayers. That bad boy can fill up a black hole fluid tank in one tick with 1 sink. 2 billion mB/t, baby.
Nice work. I might be a minority but I actually like that you made the most bare bones thing possible since it minimises the amount of unnecessary information. Makes it fairly simple to understand how it can be scaled up if needed without clouding the actual construction.
First video I found on this that was acutally useful and succinct. Thanks.
Amazin vid. howver when I began. I cried. Because I realized I had to make the entire fission reactor first. lol Polonium pellets for the frame baby.
Quick tip: Use as little of reactor casing as possible. You can use reactor glass which is much much cheaper.
I recommend using higher tier pipes and pressurised tubes so you can have tritium build up in the day.
Thanks bro, This really helped make this. i finally made the jetpack
thank you! it actually worked! i couldnt figure it out, i knew the general shape but
I can’t get the lithium out the solar neutron activator
@@babytronjr2178 you have to configure it in the machine I believe and if that doesn’t work, make sure the pipe is on export mode
@@goldenroar4757 I did this same build and when I fired it up it started cooling down, fuel levels were both full and I tried bumping the injection rate up to 4 to save it but it went out anyway. Did you have this problem?
@@jonsessoms412 make sure your on injection rate of 2 and FULL power on the laser
Thanks mate it really help me out keep up the good work
amazing video, i realise im a bit too late for the juice but great :)
Hey guys you can make this in the mining from aroma because in that dimension always day so you will always get power for that thing
Say it with me everyone
IMMA FIRIN MY LASER
Great tutorial!
Helpful video, concise!
there is this really cool bug that i found with the laser
For this specific setup you need just one solar neuron activator since that thing is really fast.
thank you! really simple :)
I figured out the issue of my original comment and then ran into another issue. I am actively cooling the Fusion Reactor to generate a massive amount of steam to put into a Turbine from Mekanism and generate much more power than the Fusion Reactor can make. The issue I am currently having is trying to bring in 1.1million mB/t of water so that it will generate that much steam as it is the max amount. Rather than using 18 Fusion ports and 173 Sinks (Easiest infinite water source in Enigmatica 2 Expert) I was wondering if there was a better method of transporting that much water per tick?
Mekanism Pumps and Super-Laminar Fluiducts could work. Though this is a theory. Those fluiducts transport an infinite(?) amount per tick but needs servos to do anything, however mekanism pumps output directly without servos so you can circumvent the limitations of the pipes.
Extra utilities 2 pipes
Very late, but you should try using the Pressure Pipes mod. Super-laminar fluiducts *do* work with the industrial turbine's vents, but they aren't optimal. Pressure pipes are a little complicated, but they are entirely unlimited in the fluid pump/flow rate.
Integrated dynamic has unlimited fluid transfer.
Fluid laser relay from actually additions is the answer to all your prayers. That bad boy can fill up a black hole fluid tank in one tick with 1 sink. 2 billion mB/t, baby.
Help it's making lithium instead of lithium gas and the solar neutron activator won't make tritium
Need to put liquid lithium through another machine to make it gas- the one that condenstrates and decondenstrate
my trtitium is green
Yes it is
can i have a link to the evaporation plants video?
11 months late but for the lurkers ua-cam.com/video/g5cOPfBVV7E/v-deo.html
@@stolfoch. Thank you!
Where is there a guide for fission reactor???? I need to know right now, because I cant figure out how to input my uranium
might as well sub and like imma be here a while
How to clear en radiation in the enviroment?
"deconsendentrating" lmfaooooooo
i cant put level on laser amplifier
i put a block under it, then put the lever on that, worked for me :)
We seem to not be able to pull power out, where on the reactor should we pull from?
You need to pull power from the reactor port
@@simhwui we figured out the issue. The reactor was too far away from our hub and was getting unloaded
this mod and its absolutely crap outputting system i hate this mod great tutorial though
It's called Deuterium not Deutritium.