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Gimboid
Minmatar
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Posted - 2009.06.30 21:36:00 -
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I've searched over google and the eve wiki to try and find the answer to this, so I'm left asking you guys for help on this. So...
Running 2 Simple Reactions at 1 Large POS
You need: Silo 1 Silo 2 Silo 3
1 and 2 Feed Reactor A, the output goes into Silo 3
You would then need Silo 4,5,6 for Reactor B. So here comes the question:
Silos only have 1 input and 1 output, so you cannot use three silos and 2 reactors to react twice as much per hour. Do coupling arrays have only 1 input and 1 output as well? or could through the use of coupling arrays, you get away with this? ----------------------------------------------- (\_/) (O.o) (> <) This is Bunny. Copy Bunny into your signature to help him on his way to world domination. |
Brock Nelson
Caldari Flux Technologies Inc
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Posted - 2009.07.01 02:00:00 -
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Coupling array only has 1 in and 1 out. They're usually used to remove material from the silo without losing a cycle.
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Johnathan Roark
Caldari Quantum Industries RAZOR Alliance
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Posted - 2009.07.01 03:50:00 -
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Originally by: Brock Nelson Coupling array only has 1 in and 1 out. They're usually used to remove material from the silo without losing a cycle.
Nah, thats pointless as well, pay attention to when your POS cycles and just dont offline anything within 5 mins of either side. Coupling arrays only use is as a mini silo or refining the silo. Any other use and your just wasting fuel or room for something else.
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Brock Nelson
Caldari Flux Technologies Inc
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Posted - 2009.07.01 16:48:00 -
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Originally by: Johnathan Roark
Originally by: Brock Nelson Coupling array only has 1 in and 1 out. They're usually used to remove material from the silo without losing a cycle.
Nah, thats pointless as well, pay attention to when your POS cycles and just dont offline anything within 5 mins of either side. Coupling arrays only use is as a mini silo or refining the silo. Any other use and your just wasting fuel or room for something else.
Usually useful for noobs, then again if they're noob at POS, they shouldn't do reaction in low-sec.
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Kes Lynnair
Minmatar
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Posted - 2009.07.01 17:15:00 -
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why have a silo between reacter a and b?
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Gavin DeVries
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Posted - 2009.07.01 17:21:00 -
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The OP doesn't have a silo between reactors A & B. He's got 1 & 2 acting as input for Reactor A and 3 as output, while 4 & 5 are input for Reactor B and 6 is the output. He was asking if it's possible in any way to have Silo 1 feed its material to both Reactor A and B, Silo 2 do the same, and have both Reactors A & B feed output into silo 3. The result would be twice as much material reacted during the same time period while only needing 3 silos instead of 6. ______________________________________________________ Isn't it enough to know that I ruined a pony making a gift for you? |
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