You might want to double check the two pressure regs on the left side. I think they are regular pressure regs, not back pressure ones. After you get your power fixed I’d get deep drills set up. Even with electric centrifuges, it will give you passive ore generation while you work on other things. If you want to use a combustion centrifuge, its VERY good on fuel!!! I had one gas centrifuge fueled by a MK2 tank at 15MPa. After three (irl) days (dedicated server) it had 11.5 MPa fuel still in the tank! I think they use 4 mol of fuel per hr (irl hr)
Thanks for pointing that out, I did some more recording today and checked that, and sure enough they were wrong. Just saved me a lot of trouble later on! One of my goals is definitely to get a deep drill setup going, hopefully soon, dealing with a couple of crises first.
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You might want to double check the two pressure regs on the left side. I think they are regular pressure regs, not back pressure ones.
After you get your power fixed I’d get deep drills set up. Even with electric centrifuges, it will give you passive ore generation while you work on other things. If you want to use a combustion centrifuge, its VERY good on fuel!!! I had one gas centrifuge fueled by a MK2 tank at 15MPa. After three (irl) days (dedicated server) it had 11.5 MPa fuel still in the tank! I think they use 4 mol of fuel per hr (irl hr)
Thanks for pointing that out, I did some more recording today and checked that, and sure enough they were wrong. Just saved me a lot of trouble later on! One of my goals is definitely to get a deep drill setup going, hopefully soon, dealing with a couple of crises first.
any reason you did not use duct tape to repair the panels?
Tbh because I'm lazy sometimes and had a bunch of glass sheets laying around.
@@level36 a valid strategy