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I tried these things, and followed design to the letter. Turns out, it flooded the entire room. I'm editing this page to reflect that, but I'm surprised that the original author claimed that there was no danger of this. [[User:Jwguy|Jwguy]] 00:09, 7 January 2011 (UTC) | I tried these things, and followed design to the letter. Turns out, it flooded the entire room. I'm editing this page to reflect that, but I'm surprised that the original author claimed that there was no danger of this. [[User:Jwguy|Jwguy]] 00:09, 7 January 2011 (UTC) | ||
− | :I'm neither an expert at this stuff nor the original author, but it sounds to me like your brook or river must have been pressurised to the upper level, so the water just came bursting up through the space directly south of the water pump. If that's the case, then what happened to you was not due to the reactor as such, but due to the ordinary behaviour of water under | + | :I'm neither an expert at this stuff nor the original author, but it sounds to me like your brook or river must have been pressurised to the upper level, so the water just came bursting up through the space directly south of the water pump. If that's the case, then what happened to you was not due to the reactor as such, but due to the ordinary behaviour of water under {{L|pressure}}. In other words, the same thing would have happened if you hadn't built the pump or wheels. It's hard to know for sure without knowing exactly how your water source was connected. [[User:Bognor|Bognor]] 13:45, 7 January 2011 (UTC) |
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Figured my own answer out, yes you make more power if you use 2 vs 3....in the case I had, with the pressure being disturbed as much like that --[[User:Terrais|Terrais]] 08:17, 28 March 2011 (UTC) | Figured my own answer out, yes you make more power if you use 2 vs 3....in the case I had, with the pressure being disturbed as much like that --[[User:Terrais|Terrais]] 08:17, 28 March 2011 (UTC) | ||
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