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Eject at 10%? HAH! No, the only time I would eject at 10% is if the next thing it says is 20%. *Then* I have a problem.
I know. People just don't understand I'm actually competent. Except when I flood engineering with plasma. Or accidentally detonate the SM. Or shock myself.
Good guide. Does that really get you 1MW? 12 shots with all the collectors usually gets me ~700KW.
I also hate the bypasses. Because I am a highly safety conscious engineer, and isolation is a good thing!
Have you been on BS12 lately? They're working on a new thing: isolation breakers. When they're done, they'll let their engineers disconnect the grid into several separate sections, each with its own SMES. I'm really looking forward to it. It will give me so many ridiculous things to do when it comes to optimizing the grid
The SMES also have another significant benefit: Significant life extension of critical equipment during power loss. Which is probably only relevant on the long rounds I enjoy so much
I get a little obsessive over good engineering on my shift. Part of why my 'goodbye' to any engineer is 'Stay safe'
So here's a list of safety violations that will make CE Kriellya twitch
- Wiring the solars into the grid: Do you *want* to blow up the solars? Or expose their APC to a power sink? INSANITY!
- Wiring the engine equipment into the engine output: Those freezers are high voltage, but everything has a limit! And what if you lose engine power? That's a quick way to burial in space!
- Wiring Atmos into the grid: We need that to breathe. Why are you bypassing it's backup power SMES and exposing it to shorts? Because you don't want to have to *watch* it? ARE YOU AN ENGINEER OR A SCIENTIST?!?
- Trying to get a MW out of the engine: WHHYYYY? Why are you putting the station at extreme risk for something we don't need? This station takes 300KW to run, on a bad day. Why are you trying to generate 3 times as much power?
- High voltage grid: Are you trying to get someone killed? Are you trying to get *me* killed? I have to touch those wires! I'd rather they not be willing to kill me at the slightest provocation!
And now you know how to make me twitch. Have fun!
You'd hate working with me. I think I violate most of these
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1. The SMES are difficult to figure out appropriate values for - if you know any, praytell.
2. The high inputs needed to sustain the high outputs from the SMES to avoid bottlenecking, which takes power away from the rest of the grid. If the engine isn't able to power the freezers - which will be powered first - then you have a good half hour before it explodes. Plus, it allows for easier expansion for up to 5 freezers.
3. Same as above. Due to air SCIENCE and a project to cool the station (don't ask), we discovered that the pipes have
hours of air in them. I don't like dealing with the bottleneck.
4. Thanks to Baymachines, at full consumption the station eats almost 400k. I have two smes at 150k (maxed) and 200k (~150k used). At 1MW, which is ac
5. Okay, that's dumb. Dear Honkmother, unless you have a powersink (they top out at 1.4MW), don't wire everything into the grid.
That said,sometimes I wish R&D would get their acts together. When engineering starts building, they better be prepared to pump out SMES and freezer parts and other machine components like no tomorrow. I want to build my power bank of 20 SMES dammit!