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the problem with recipes in a large chemical reactor for the production of polytetrafluorotylene #3639

Closed Vernam closed 5 years ago

Vernam commented 6 years ago

Which modpack version are you using?

2.0.4.9 #

What did you try to do, and what did you expect to happen?

made a scheme for creating polytetrafluorotylene in a large chemical reactor, I'm wanted most of the recipes to be performed in the multiblock. I picked up the most simple and logical recipes, but I came across a conflict of two recipes. screenshot_17 When creating hydrofluoric acid, the configuration circuit 1 is required. In the chain of recipes i posted , u can notice the presence of chlorine in the imput bass. As a result, instead of hydrofluoric acid, hydrochloric acid is obtained because they have almost identical recipes. screenshot_16 screenshot_15 The chips in the recipes are the same, the difference is only in chlorine and fluorine. This conflict of circuits prevents rather conveniently to organize the production of polytetrafluorotylene in a large chemical reactor. A multi-block is created to execute several recipes at once, and this problem kills the meaning. #

What do you suggest instead/what changes do you propose?

I hope that this is possible to change the configuration from one of the recipes to another .. For example, at 17, or another, which has no application. I understand that this is a minor problem, but I do not think it will take long time

Vernam commented 6 years ago

checked, 17 chip is used only in one recipe in single-unit mechanism. Adding it instead of the first in the recipe, which I indicated - nothing bad will happen

septemberWaves commented 6 years ago

Try using more than one chemical reactor. The fact that HF and HCl have similar recipes is because they are similar (but not identical) chemicals; it's not a bug. Trying to produce something as complex as PTFE with only a single large chemical reactor is frankly ridiculous. The multiblocks aren't meant to process every possible recipe you could need with just one machine - ore-processing multiblocks sometimes have that kind of versatility, but not the more specialized ones like the large reactor.