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Correct me if I miscalculated. Otherwise, I will change the Page in few days.  | Correct me if I miscalculated. Otherwise, I will change the Page in few days.  | ||
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:That is not so much a miscalculation as a miscomparison.  Here's an alternate breakdown:  | :That is not so much a miscalculation as a miscomparison.  Here's an alternate breakdown:  | ||
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:To get (1.5:1) it looks like you are leaving the (1.3:1) expressed as (2:1.5), and then comparing the 1.5 Solid Fuel from one ratio to 1 Solid Fuel from the other ratio.  But that doesn't make sense, you can't ratio Solid Fuel to Solid Fuel.  | :To get (1.5:1) it looks like you are leaving the (1.3:1) expressed as (2:1.5), and then comparing the 1.5 Solid Fuel from one ratio to 1 Solid Fuel from the other ratio.  But that doesn't make sense, you can't ratio Solid Fuel to Solid Fuel.  | ||
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Thank you. Seemed I got lost at some point, as I've written " = 2 Heavy Oil : 1,5 Solid Fuel" ...  [[User:Tamanous|Tamanous]] ([[User talk:Tamanous|talk]]) 17:29, 15 August 2016 (UTC)  | |||
Revision as of 17:29, 15 August 2016
Which Solid Fuel recipe to use
On 05:05, 19 June 2016, Hamburger changed the adjusted ratio (Heavy Oil to Solid Fuel) from 2:1,5 to 1,3:1.
"Heavy Oil has a much worse ratio (2:1) and should be cracked into Light Oil first instead. The cracking process changes the ratio for Heavy Oil to 1.3:1, which is much better."
I think the old ratio of 1,5 : 1 was correct. Let me recap this in short:
| 2 Heavy Oil : 1 Solid Fuel | |||
| -> | 2 Heavy Oil : 1,5 Light Oil | ||
| -> | 1,5 Light Oil : 1,5 Solid Fuel | ||
| -> | = 2 Heavy Oil : 1,5 Solid Fuel | 
Correct me if I miscalculated. Otherwise, I will change the Page in few days. Tamanous (talk)
- That is not so much a miscalculation as a miscomparison. Here's an alternate breakdown:
 
2 Heavy Oil : 1 Solid Fuel OR 2 Heavy Oil : 1.5 Light Oil -> 1.5 Light Oil : 1.5 Solid Fuel -> 2.0 Heavy Oil : 1.5 Solid Fuel = 4.0 Heavy Oil : 3.0 Solid Fuel = 1.3 Heavy Oil : 1.0 Solid Fuel 
- You must use the ratio of Heavy Oil to one Solid Fuel, which is either (2:1) or (1.3:1).
 
- The 1.3 is 1.3333333, obviously, one and a third. It rounds to 1.3.
 
- To get (1.5:1) it looks like you are leaving the (1.3:1) expressed as (2:1.5), and then comparing the 1.5 Solid Fuel from one ratio to 1 Solid Fuel from the other ratio. But that doesn't make sense, you can't ratio Solid Fuel to Solid Fuel.
 
Thank you. Seemed I got lost at some point, as I've written " = 2 Heavy Oil : 1,5 Solid Fuel" ... Tamanous (talk) 17:29, 15 August 2016 (UTC)