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Revision as of 01:35, 16 June 2010

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Pour water into starting the
reactor first; some of it
may leak down the axle into
the repeater, but this
should stop as soon as the
reactor starts running
unless you continue to
overfill it.


This could be arranged much
more compactly in the y-
coordinate if one didn't
mind the control gear in
the reactor being submerged,
but that would also require
redesigning the gear layer
of the repeater so that
gears are only on top of 
the dark green pump areas.

Unfortunately, the two pumps
in the reactor still can't
be unified in any design
where you have an axle
going down.


I didn't bother placing all
access paths necessary for
construction on this plan,
obviously.




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if you'd like to connect all
the pressure plates on the
bottom level to the same work
area as the middle level,
connect them with eight
doors, then put one
additional door north of the
red plate, and a ramp north
of that.





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walkways shown are sufficient
for construction and later
access to pressure plates
from north or south, all 
without walls outside of
the four-tile width.



You can probably tell I have a wide-screen monitor.