I've been trying to generate power underground, and I've run into some frustrating problems with my dwarven reactor. Basically, I have water cascading down channels with water wheels above them, but the wheels seem to rarely activate.
Here is an illustration of two levels of the reactor. The green arrow represents the path that water travels. There are more levels to it, but this is the basic idea. Imagine a waterwheel above the water on level "Z", and water continuing below the waterwheel visible on "Z-1."
At the moment those screenshots were taken, I have three levels of waterwheels turned on, with each one holding 15-20 waterwheels. I currently have 500 power, which means only 5 of those 50+ wheels are generating power (each creates 100 power). The power generation fluctuates crazily, between 2000+ and 0. All I want is a sustained 1500 power or so, but the wheels simply refuse to turn.
I've tried everything I can think of to make them work - varied levels of water, wheels over single/double/triple wide channels, gravity force feed, pump force feed. If I turn off "show water levels" to see the flow state, almost the entire thing represents as ~~ (having flow). Is there anything I'm missing? It's making my current project very frustrating and slow!