What I can't figure out though is how I can tell when a particular reactor is overtaxed for heat exchangers. I've read the various ratio threads here and on reddit and I know each heat exchanger says "Energy Consumed = 10MW". But I can't actually see this at work in any way - as far as I can tell, heat exchangers just keep on trucking no matter how many I put on a heatpipe.
Check out this setup: (The bottom middle and right most reactors are not yet fueled - let us ignore them)
So the top left reactor has a single heatpipe attached to it. It has 2 active neighbours so we get a 200% bonus so 40MW + 40MW * 2 = 120MW @ 10MW/heat-xc = should support 12 heat exchangers, which is exactly how many it gets.
The bottom left reactor however only has one active neighbour. So we would expect it to support a maximum of 8 heat exchangers, but as you can see, it has far in excess of that (36 to be exact) all running on the same heatpipe, which should lose it additional heat due to length (and sure enough, the last heatpipe segment 553C compared to the first one which is 993C. HOWEVER, I can't for the life of me figure out what difference that actually makes in steam production. In the screenshot you can see I've attached a storage tank to one of the top heat exchanger's outputs (which should not be over-taxed) as well as one of the bottom most ones (which should be extremely over-taxed, right?)
So we would expect the top tank to fill up with 500C steam at a good clip and the bottom one to basically do nothing at all, right? Well they both seem happy to produce 500C steam at the same rate. Is this a bug? (I'm on 0.15.12 btw, playing with only one mod: Bottleneck, which really shouldn't interfere with mechanics at all...) Am I totally missing something here? Some core misunderstanding perhaps? E.g. I assume turbines only care about the volume of steam and the temperature it's at right? Any 500C steam is as good as any other? I.e. the two heat exchangers being samples really should be producing the same amount of electricity given they are producing the same temperature steam at (apparently) the same volume per second?
Things I've checked:
- The super long heat pipe is being fully utilized - 2 separate offshore pumps are supplying it with fresh water and all their steam has somewhere to go.
- The heat pipe they are on is not connected to anything else.
- The other 2 reactors are fully utilized as well (with 16 and 12 heat exchangers each) - just in case heat travels through the reactor block or something. (incidentally, does it? i.e. are reactors erm... conductive?)
- I'm super low on power so all the steam is getting used up by a big turbine farm (not pictured)