Redstone controls #413
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Hello everyone, I have understood everything about the controls, what I can't do is on the 1.20.1 the Redstone controls can maybe help me? I want the line to open as soon as the Fissin reactor has too little coolant, but I can't handle the new config. Thanks in advance |
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It sounds like you might want to use the emergency coolant functionality, which is covered in this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XKit718Ucd8 That uses the old config file, the new configuration would be here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Rk860eRMH4 This enables a tube (or more than one) to either supply water into a reactor or water into a boiler, depending on your setup. This uses more conditions than just low coolant in the reactor, so it can catch problems quicker. Additionally, it'll keep flow continuous until the reactor is okay again. If you don't want to use this and instead just want a redstone control based on low coolant, you would configure this on the RTU and set it to be for that particular reactor unit. This won't activate until coolant level is <10%, but reactors will start uncontrollably overheating as it falls below ~27% fill. This redstone output is based on the level the reactor trips at, so the RPS would have activated and SCRAM'd the reactor at that point. This output was intended to activate things like an industrial alarm or redstone lamps, but it can be used for emergency coolant as well, but it lacks a lot of the smarts that the emergency coolant output has. |
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It sounds like you might want to use the emergency coolant functionality, which is covered in this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XKit718Ucd8
That uses the old config file, the new configuration would be here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Rk860eRMH4
This enables a tube (or more than one) to either supply water into a reactor or water into a boiler, depending on your setup. This uses more conditions than just low coolant in the reactor, so it can catch problems quicker. Additionally, it'll keep flow continuous until the reactor is okay again.
If you don't want to use this and instead just want a redstone control based on low coolant, you would configure this on the RTU and set…