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A mid to late game power-source, the reactor |
A mid to late game power-source, while it may seem complex, the reactor can be thought of as a powerful only slightly more complicated [[Boiler]]. Reactors use [[Uranium]] instead of [[Coal]] to produce [[Steam]] from [[Water]]. Visually the reactor has markings on the sides to indicate danger of [[Radioactivity]] and has a steam vent on the top. The reactor also has a display on the front that shows the temperature of the reactor, how high the control rods are and the amount of [[Uranium]] fuel in the reactor. |
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The [[Steam]] output of a reactor increases as temperature increases, so higher temperatures are better, but most people dont max it out, because their scared of it reaching 1200 degrees and exploding. Reactors also need to be above 400 degrees to turn water into steam. |
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=== Fueling === |
=== Fueling === |
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The reactor can be automatically refueled using [[Microcontroller|microcontrollers]] or [[DelayWire|delay wires]], some example microcontroller |
The reactor can be automatically refueled using [[Microcontroller|microcontrollers]] or [[DelayWire|delay wires]], some example microcontroller refueling code can be found [[Code Sharing|here]]. For maximum steam output, it must have 4 pieces of [[uranium]] inside. Even with fuel inside, reactors dont give off radiation. To remove a fuel rod from the reactor, place a [[polysilicon]] set to flip-flop mode and trigger it. This dispense either [[uranium]] or [[NuclearWaste|nuclear waste]], depending on the fuel rod's time in the reactor before ejection. |
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=== Control rods === |
=== Control rods === |
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Reactors have control rods, which controls the reactors heat. To control them, you need two [[polysilicon]] with one on mode 0 and the other on mode 1. They can be controlled by having a [[Button]] on each one or having a [[temperature sensor]] connected to the reactor (Read [[Automatic Reactor]] for more details). Raising and lowering the rods controls how much the reactor heats and cools. Control rods become less efficient when the temperatures are higher. [[DelayWire|Delay wires]] could also be used to keep the reactor stable, however lag makes them unreliable and will most likely cause a meltdown. |
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=== Meltdown === |
=== Meltdown === |
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GetFuel () |
GetFuel () |
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== Trivia == |
== Trivia == |
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*The reactor used to be able to be heated up by [[Heaters]], allowing it to function without |
*The reactor used to be able to be heated up by [[Heaters]], allowing it to function without [[Uranium]] or control rods. |
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*The reactor's explosion can be blocked by an [[EnergyShield]]. |
*The reactor's explosion can be blocked by an [[EnergyShield]]. |
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*Reactors have warning alarms that turn on when it goes above 1100 degrees, but only turns off at 1000(?) |
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[[Category:Parts]] |
[[Category:Parts]] |