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Daedalus II
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Posted - 2009.06.13 10:42:00 -
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1) What sort of reactor array is needed to perform alchemy reactions? 2) What more than the reactor is needed? How many and what kind of silo? can you run several reactors with the same silos or will they quickly be overloaded? 3) I always hear people say that you only get 1-2 reactor arrays into a pos, but they seem to take only a small part of the powergrid on a large tower. Why can't you fit say 10 or so? You'd still have at least 50% powergrid left if small reactor arrays are used. 4) The alchemy reactions produce "unrefined" materials. How do you refine them? Is it just a normal refine you could do in high sec? |
Clansworth
Farstrider Industries MARS WARFARE CENTRE
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Posted - 2009.06.13 11:06:00 -
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Edited by: Clansworth on 13/06/2009 11:06:00
Originally by: Daedalus II 1) What sort of reactor array is needed to perform alchemy reactions?
Simple Reactor Array Originally by: Daedalus II
2) What more than the reactor is needed? How many and what kind of silo? can you run several reactors with the same silos or will they quickly be overloaded?
3 x Silo Originally by: Daedalus II
3) I always hear people say that you only get 1-2 reactor arrays into a pos, but they seem to take only a small part of the powergrid on a large tower. Why can't you fit say 10 or so? You'd still have at least 50% powergrid left if small reactor arrays are used.
PG: 125 GW for 1 Simple Reactor Array 150 GW for 3 Silos 275 GW per simple reaction. CPU: 1,500 tf for 1 Simple reactor Array 1,500 tf for 3 Silos 3,000 tf per simple reaction.
It is true, Caldari Control Tower has the PG (2,750 GW) to support 10 reactions, however, it only has the CPU to run 2 (7,500 tf).
Originally by: Daedalus II
4) The alchemy reactions produce "unrefined" materials. How do you refine them? Is it just a normal refine you could do in high sec?
The only place to refine them is a Station/Outpost based refinery.
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Daedalus II
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Posted - 2009.06.13 11:17:00 -
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Edited by: Daedalus II on 13/06/2009 11:20:33 Thanks!
I missed to check the CPU requirements, I thought that the powergrid usually was the limit, but obviously that doesn't hold for POSes.
Oh, and is it possible to run more than one reactor on the same silos if it runs the same reaction? I think you could cram in 3 reactors in that case.
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Clansworth
Farstrider Industries MARS WARFARE CENTRE
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Posted - 2009.06.13 11:34:00 -
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Nope, each silo only has one input and one output. Only time when a Silo (or coupling array, which is just a tiny silo) can be connected to 2 reactors is if it is between a simple reactor and a complex reactor.
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Lord Fitz
Project Amargosa
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Posted - 2009.06.16 13:36:00 -
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Originally by: Daedalus II Edited by: Daedalus II on 13/06/2009 11:20:33 Thanks!
I missed to check the CPU requirements, I thought that the powergrid usually was the limit, but obviously that doesn't hold for POSes.
Oh, and is it possible to run more than one reactor on the same silos if it runs the same reaction? I think you could cram in 3 reactors in that case.
POS's are finely balanced with both grid and cpu, for defensive purposes you usually run into the power grid limit first (guns) and industrial purposes CPU or both. (since you will have some guns too usually)
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