reactor not outputting power
lBIGFAIRYl opened this issue · 8 comments
hey there a issue the reactor not outputting power to anything i add to it the little red light not changing green on the reactor power tab tried everything but still not working and there is no crash or anything
What type of wires are you connecting? Can you post a screenshot?
Also, what side of the reactor is it on? North, south, east or west? I might've screwed something up there.
I've got the same issue too.
Conduits. The face of the block that it is extracting on is facing south.
I've also noticed something else odd. Even though it is valid multiblock it seems that sometimes the control doesn't sync with the multiblock correctly. See this screenshot: http://imgur.com/AMwHZbO
The reactor is formed and active (I can click on the fuel rod controllers and it shows heat being generated, etc).
Unrelated to the power tap issue though. It seems to happen when breaking either the control block or the power tap block when the reactor is active and formed.
I'm pretty sure I know what the power tap issue is. Try switching to the
east or west faces.
I'll check out the multiblock issue as soon as I can.
I can confirm that putting it on the west face works as you said.
If you need any further info on the multiblock issue, please let me know :)
Does it only happen if you break those blocks while the reactor is active?
Doing so should reset the reactor to "off" and should halt all of the
simulation, but if fuel is still being used, something is wrong.
On Jun 29, 2013 11:18 AM, "sciguyryan" [email protected] wrote:
I can confirm that putting it on the west face works as you said.
If you need any further info on the multiblock issue, please let me know :)
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Yes, it only seems to happen if I break a block while the reactor is active. Though I haven't tested it while it is off - it consistently does it when it is enabled.
The moment the reactor reforms the interface doesn't seem to be connected but the reactor can still be turned on, however not off.
Very interesting. I can easily see why the power taps break; it's a simple typo and I can fix it easily. Tracking down the reactor thing might take some more time, so I'll split that discussion off into a separate issue.