Buntd
Buntd
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20th Apr 2014
19th May 2014
Reactor powered by ISOZ decay under low pressure. Remember to keep Water Equalization ON. Many improvements have been made. One of the few saves (I think) that uses Water Equalization, Newtonian Gravity, and Ambient Heat, all at the same time.
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Comments

  • Dargino
    Dargino
    24th Apr 2014
    lol key fail
  • Dargino
    Dargino
    24th Apr 2014
    :D you can fry the whole reactor by utting normal water in the dstw tanks :D +1 you inspired meh Buntd :D
  • ashrubbery
    ashrubbery
    23rd Apr 2014
    try using less clne, maybe just a tank of isoz instead.
  • Buntd
    Buntd
    22nd Apr 2014
    I have another ISOZ reactor where the PHOT directly hits a PSCN/NSCN alloy, and directly generates an electric current. Like a solar panel inside a reactor.
  • Nick4
    Nick4
    22nd Apr 2014
    cool idea using ISOZ's deavying for a reactor :)
  • Buntd
    Buntd
    22nd Apr 2014
    @tery215 I'm using the idea that a flow of lower temp liqiud will cool the steam like a heatsink pipe would in real life. NTCT automatically drops temperature, which nothing does in real life, so I avoided using it.
  • fish123
    fish123
    22nd Apr 2014
    pretty cool. thumbs up
  • tery215
    tery215
    22nd Apr 2014
    use ntct instead of glow next time
  • meganuke9
    meganuke9
    21st Apr 2014
    This looks like a messed-up bong?!
  • Buntd
    Buntd
    21st Apr 2014
    @sentinal-5 it's not an RTG; it uses the heat to directly heat water, which as steam spins an imaginary turbine (the detector). An RTG uses heat to directly induce an electric current, a function that TPT does not currently support.