
Your boilers dont produce electricity at night, then you have to reduce a bit the steam engine for let boilers produce steam daytime collecting energy from solar panels and using that steam nighttime when the sun is off. To be honest your configuration is pointless until you dont add a lot more storage tanks. The solar panels give electricity and the same do steam engines, but electric boilers are only a waste of that energy with only 2 tanks. Like something that says the efficiency of the electric boiler is 20% or something (it's definitely less than 25% since the base boiler supports 2+ steam engines, yet the electric boiler can't even support 1) If it were something added to stream line steam production for, say, a nuclear reactor, then why on earth isn't it attached to that way down the tech tree line? As it is now, most people are going to waste their time like I did trying to figure out why the electric boiler isn't working for them as an alternative to the boiler at early game? It might help if there's a hint maybe. But if that's the case, why is the electric boiler available before the vanilla boiler? As I've just pointed out, it's not a viable alternative to one for steam generation for steam engines. You're wanting to avoid the 'infinite power' loop that essentially creates something from nothing. An electric boiler not only puts out just a tiny bit less steam than a steam engine needs to run, but requires ALL of the electrical output of a steam engine to do it. A normal Boiler I set up can run two steam engines and have a little steam left over. Could you please remove or improve electric boiler? I just tested the heck out of the thing, and I'm at a loss for what the point of it is.
