Do you have a separate coal mine for power generation?
Are you planning to develop a solar farm to help reduce coal usage during the day?
do you have an idea of the optimal ratio of Pump : Boiler : Engine? this could let you know the most efficient way of building large systems without unexpected consequences
Yes i have a separate coal mine for power generation
Coal tends to run out by mid-late game if i share it, Which i have done in the past
Play for the long run and you'll have a good time
No, I've never even used solar
My reasoning is that since creeper attacks happen at night a lot (It's random but hey let's just say half are at night) Then laser turrets don't work
Not that i've even used laser turrets that's just the logic i use
I try to think of the long run and what i might build in the future
The optimal ratio of pump to boiler from what i understand is supposed to be 1:1
From experience i've found that unless you can feed all the boilers 100% full, 100% of the time then the ratio goes down
So in actuality it comes out to less
Before this save i ran 6 steam engines to 10 boilers and never had a single problem
I recommend this setup because boilers don't consume consume coal unless they're heating up water and it's not as intense to power 6 engines (By intense i mean you need fast belts and high efficiency on your belt)
This is the first time i've run 8 engines per 10 boilers, I can't say whether or not it'll work efficiently once i get the power consumption up to 50-80% since i'm not that far in yet
I do expect to encounter problems once the engines run hotter, But i also expect to have fast / express belts researched way before this even becomes an issue and i'll change out the yellow belts
I literally setup a simple coal / iron production with burner drills and then built this machine hoping that i won't have to build more power.. ever.
I like turrets with bullets a lot, If you encompass your main factory / base at all the choke-points the ammo tends to last for awhile if you use tight clusters of turrets