Right click on it and you'll get a configuration window.MrDrummer wrote:How does one go into "filter mode" when holding the deconstruction planner?!?! (I know it's only trees/rocks)
It's not only rocks and trees - you'll see.
Right click on it and you'll get a configuration window.MrDrummer wrote:How does one go into "filter mode" when holding the deconstruction planner?!?! (I know it's only trees/rocks)
1) Like in real life. Even coal power plant can't rapidly increase output:)loganb wrote: With the current way the heat pipes work, however, it doesn't seem practical for three reasons:
1) Heat drains out of the reactor and pipes verrry slowly making the feedback time very looong
2) When the heat pipes reach 500C, the steam engines drop to zero output in only a few seconds
3) Single quantities of fuel can't be loaded into the reactor (since the number of fuel elements in the reactor cannot be sensed)
Nah. Look aboveloganb wrote: I thought about this, but if you're only using 1.5 reactors worth of power, there's no efficiency gained from running 4 reactors and then just wasting the heat. The accumulator farm necessary to store the output of 4 reactors would be insane, I'm guessing steam tanks would be similarly unwieldy.
You don't even need combinators: viewtopic.php?f=208&t=47687&p=275023#p275023bartekltg wrote:[..] 3) And this one is serious. You can. Just look at used up fuel cells.loganb wrote: With the current way the heat pipes work, however, it doesn't seem practical for three reasons:
[..] 3) Single quantities of fuel can't be loaded into the reactor (since the number of fuel elements in the reactor cannot be sensed)
A couple of chests, inserters, combinators. [..]