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Ghan

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  1. I suspect your turbine is built incorrectly in that case. It sounds like you have too many turbine blades to support the coils you're using. IIRC, the program will basically push the turbine to the floor and run it as fast as it can during the calibration. It only will decrease the steam flow rate once it has calibrated against the maximum energy production possible. If the calibration causes it to go overspeed, then the program stops and errors out, as you see. So you should either reduce the number of turbine blades to bring it more in line with the coil(s) you're using, or add more coils to
  2. So I feel like the algorithm doesn't do well when you have draconic crafting going on. Example is when I hook up my draconic crafting using the energy crystals and pull power from a mid-tier draconic orb or similar storage connected to the grid algorithm. Crafting awakened draconium will pull 2 million RF/t for a few seconds, then drop back to the previous passive drain from my power network. The algorithm responds to this by spinning everything up to 100% for a very short time, then dropping back down as the energy drain quickly slows back to normal. This isn't directly a problem with dr
  3. @XyFreak I have found out a few things, but I think I'm more confused now than I was. When I first checked this evening, the system was producing about 20k RF/t for a power demand of 21k RF/t - Grid = DECREASING CHARGE, so no issue there, that's what I expect to see. However, the reactor was doing so with a temp around 1050C, which seems to be much hotter than it should be running it. Also, I noticed that lo and behold, my tank was out of water (water generation wasn't keeping up). So I've gone ahead and added 4 Ender IO Reservoirs connected to the water line. Tried the portable tanks, bu
  4. No, I just have the one reactor powering all 5 turbines. They are all interconnected to the same fluiducts. I'll try switching around the water supply and then recalibrating the reactor to see how it behaves.
  5. It's just a simple 5x5. Should be this: http://br.sidoh.org/#reactor-design?length=5&width=5&height=5&activelyCooled=false&controlRodInsertion=0&layout=6CXCX3CX3CXCX6C I just have one input and one output for steam/water. I'm pulling water in via a simple Ender IO tank being filled by Refined Storage - this might be a bottleneck. The fluiduct is directly connected to the tank, but I don't know if that means it can pull as fast as it wants (I never see the tank or the fluiduct empty).
  6. Hi XyFreak, I'm having an intermittent issue that I think I ran into before on a previous world, but this one is newer and up to date with the modpack (Direwolf20 1.10). I have an active reactor providing steam to a handful of turbines (5). The issue is that the program won't kick the reactor steam production up enough to power the turbines enough to keep up with power demand. I have a draconic orb attached - had the program charge the energy storage to full, then left it overnight slowly discharging. I came back to a completely empty orb with power generation only about half of what
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