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XyFreak

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  1. Well... that's a new one... So...after you replaced everything it just works?
  2. The controller is unable to locate your capacitor (notice the 0/0 RF in the grid display. Since you say it does show up in the components list, try to restart the controller/computer. The capacitor bank should show up as "capacitor_bank" when you run "components". If it doesn't, someone changed the name (-.-) and I'll have to add it to the whitelist. If it doesn't show up as "capacitor_bank" can you please post the new name? Thanks.
  3. Are you trying to use the grid controller (aka have you connected your capacitor bank with an adapter)? Do you have "Computronics" installed? Can you post a screenshot of the reactor details page as well as the grid page?
  4. In this case you don't have any energy stored to actually warm it up OR something is wrong with your power lines and your reactor doesn't get any.
  5. Don't worry about that. It's...uh....normal ^^; Nothing can go wrong during warm up anyways. EDIT: Do you mean the reactor hasn't properly warmed up? Check your flux gates. The one on the injector should show 1000000RF/t. If it doesn't but the one on the stabilizer does, you've mixed up the gate addresses. Also re-check the gates orientation if the flow looks fine.
  6. Hi, first of all, you're missing a comma in the first line. I also recommend you to use the same linebreak-/indentation-style as I'm using on the website (it helps a lot in case you're planning on tweaking a bit). Then in the second screenshot you're trying to execute the configuration file as a program. I'm pretty sure you know what's wrong with that In case you don't, let me quote the guide: You can now start the controller with draconic_control start or rc draconic_control start and you're ready to go. You should be ready to go afterwards.
  7. Ok I just ran the 1.3 version and it worked for me. Since your flux gate is displaying 0 RF/t this has to be something computer related. There are two things I can think off: Your adapters got confused (yes that CAN happen) The controller entered failsafe mode. In this case it should attempt to shut down the reactor as soon as your energy saturation reaches 99%. If you haven't waited for that long (I'll just assume you have already) then please do. If it does get shut down failsafe was active. Eitherway try this: Shut down the reactor and break and replace the output flux
  8. Your reactors current generation rate is round about the field input rate i guess? Or is it 0?
  9. What version of DE do you have? I need to recreate this issue...somehow... That reminds me...are you 100% sure you have the output flux gate placed the right way? It's kinda not so obvious in 1.7.10.
  10. Can you run a quick "draconic_control runOnce" and see if it errors? If nothing happens, the controller is running as intended. If it does error, can you please send me a screenshot?
  11. Sounds like you're still on 1.7.10? If it doesn't drain power, can you please make sure that your reactor is actually in "running" mode? I think the 1.7.10 version might have a bug where it prematurely shuts down the reactor sometimes.
  12. @Meathammer The message tells you exactly what your problem is The controller was either unable to load your configuration or couldn't find it alltogether. Note that the controller only loads the configuration ONCE so if you started it without any configuration present, you'll have to restart the computer in order to "activate" the "new" configuration. Other than that please make sure you've put your config file under /etc/draconic_control.cfg. And just to make sure that I didn't screw up any of the examples, here's a known to be working configuration from my test worl
  13. @BrisingrAerowing Extreme Reactors is capped at 50B/t ( 50000 mB/t ). @Gavote is right: This looks like either you're running just one turbine off this reactor or your steam transfer is simply too slow. There're not many blocks that can handle the throughput required for larger turbine setups. Thermal Dynamics, WHERE ARE YOU???
  14. I just verified that I also have /etc/profile. What Version of OpenComputers are you on? 1.5? Have you been using 1.5 in the past and upgraded from 1.6 later? If so you might need to reinstall OpenOS on your computer.
  15. Big Reactors Grid Control Version 4.2.3 has been released! Only difference to 4.2.2: Experimental support for RFTools Power Cells!
  16. Big Reactors Grid Control Version 4.2.2 has been released! The version 4.2.1 was supposed to be.... Changelogs: - Actually fixed "brgcctrl recalibrate" - Fixed an issue where the grid controller would fail to suspend turbines - Fixed an issue where the grid controller would ignore reactors/turbines being disabled and still use them - Fixed an issue where turbines always enter CALIBRATION state after KICKOFF - Fixed an issue where turbine calibration would finish too soon
  17. Are you playing in singleplayer? If so can you access this website: https://xypm.tenyx.de ? Also can you provide a screenshot of the error? Or does it litteraly only say "HTTP error" ?
  18. Can you provide more information please? It works perfectly fine on my end. If you didn't do that already, please try to run the installer again after installing more ram. The installer is eating it atm ^^;.
  19. The controller CAN change the steam input to the turbines but with the grid controller running properly, this should never happen. As such, the turbines should always run with 25mB * #blades steam per tick. The controller expects you to build a well balanced turbine. If your turbine doesn't get fast enough with the amount of steam provided then there's nothing I can do (Please correct me if I misunderstood you). Anyways - The 1750 RPM during calibration is hardcoded. If rpm drops a bit then that's to be expected: It's a value I arbitrarily chose so very efficient turbines calibrate more quickl
  20. This sounds like you don't have the mod "Computronics" installed. Unfortunately EnderIO does not have OpenComputers integration out-of-the-box. I'm going to clarify that in the description in a sec. The only mod I know of where the energy storage has OpenComputers integration is Draconic Evolution: The Draconic Energy Storage works as intended without any extra mods. I'll take you up on that offer. Please pm the the login credentials server address and I'll be there in a blink of an eye.
  21. Thanks It's official then: Big Reactors Grid Control Version 4.2.1 has been released! Changelogs: - Fixed an issue where the grid controller would not shut down turbines/reactors when the attached energy storage is full. - Fixed an issue where brgcctrl would crash when attempting to recalibrate turbines. - Removed "optimize" from brgcctrl as this no longer serves any purpose. In order to upgrade from 4.2 just run the installer again and you're good!
  22. The upload got corrupted somehow. Try again pls.
  23. @Didz I've uploaded version 4.2.1. Can you double check the charge issue before I release? My test setup now shuts down completely (as it should).
  24. I found the issue :facepalm:. I'm not doing anything if energyRate is 0 - and guess what I'm setting energyRate to...
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