The poor man’s Fusion reactor. Far cheaper to set up, but can get costly to maintain. Minimum materials needed: 1 Fission Reactor 1 Electric Turbine 1 Thermo…
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The poor man’s Fusion reactor. Far cheaper to set up, but can get costly to maintain. Minimum materials needed: 1 Fission Reactor 1 Electric Turbine 1 Thermo…
Video Rating: 4 / 5
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Its pronounces Fish-on reactor xD. Also why are you only using one turbine?
usually you use like 5 or 7!
I think it’s pronounced something like fiss-isle, not fissle
The reason why the power output was so high the first time you checked the
two turbines was because for a moment you had three attached. It had to
move the power the third into the cell before you could get the reading for
just the two. I am pointing this out to those who watch your video on
future occasions not to be mean.
I’m running into a major problem. I have my thermometer sticky piston and
control rod set up like yours but it isn’t actually stopping the
temperature from rising. It just continues to rise and then blows up in my
face.
What are these used for?
Fission Reactors: The poor man’s Fusion reactors, they are also quite
dangerous!