How did you do it?
I placed a nuclear reactor, fueled it, and got heat pipes distributing heat.
I ended up sending down barreled water from orbit, hooking about 16 solar panels up to an assembler (and not the rest of the base), and having it unbarrel water for the boilers so steam could be made. That got power up for the rest of the base, but it felt kind of clutzy.
I can tell that dealing with excess ice is going to be an issue. Cracking ammonium solution to ammonia for rocket fuel produces a lot of excess.
Jumpstarting Aquilo
Re: Jumpstarting Aquilo
100 solar panels and an eff module chemical plant melting ice you find in the rocks (or send down from orbit). I also used a nuclear reactor for kickstart; you can use a heating tower with pre-positioned fuel but the nuclear reactor seems so much better.
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Re: Jumpstarting Aquilo
You must use solar to kickstart a process to have water to run your nuclear. Few solar panel separated from main network and be patient.