its fairly easy to build a 4 rac2 mech with enough double heat sinks to be viable, its not the instant death (you or your enemy) bot that the kc build was. using 5 is a little better. this is roughly on par with 3 rac5s. these seemed most likely to core an atlas through th front ct before jamming provided you didn't shut down first. i also tried a 2x rac2 + 2x rac5, but that seems oddly too hot to run in any heat sink configuration. so the 3x5 and the 5x2 seem to be the most viable.
either of these builds is easily accommodated by the anh-1a. i also tried both configurations on fafnirs, maulers, and the 3x5 on the loyalty victor, and while some of those produced builds id consider viable, the anh-1a prooved the best test bed.
the test bed could accommodate a max lfe300, 5 tons of ammo standard armor and structure, which i used as the base configuration. i also had to strip the legs down quite a bit to free up tonnage. i think id give up a half ton of ammo for a little more leg armor, but this works for now. i tried this base build with either the 3x5 and the 5x2 gun configurations.
i tried several configurations with double heat sinks, and either gun configuration could accommodate 18 dhs. this gives a heat capacity of 9 and a dissipation of 3.96. this makes it better in short controlled bursts, but it suffers at sustained bursts. it was very hard to core out assault mechs in the testing grounds without splitting into two bursts with a small cool down in between.
with standard heat sink varients, the 5x2 configuration allowed for 23 standard heat sinks (i had to instal endo on this configuration to free up the required tonnage). this gave a heat capacity is 17.25 and the dissipation is 3.22. thats almost double the capacity of the dhs variant without much cost to dissipation. even better was the 3x5 configuration, which managed 28 shs for a heat capacity of 21, and dissipation of 3.92. which means you can run the guns well into the jam zone before heat becomes an issue.
on one hand these are interesting findings, especially for assault rac boats. but it doesnt mean a whole lot for smaller rac mechs. i suppose once you start getting into the heavy range with fewer guns, it might be viable to slap on shs, but reducing guns makes the dhs configs a little more viable as there is space for them and less heat to contend with.
Edited by LordNothing, 11 January 2019 - 06:10 AM.