minihars
minihars
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27th Oct 2020
30th Oct 2020
More or less realistic in the tpt way. Pressure is analogous to neutron flux. CR control rods, P/SL prim./sec. loop, HE1/2 heat exchangers, WS water supply, TV turbine valve, CT cooling towers. Pull rods until desired boom or operate at about 450C.
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Comments

  • Monke_60
    Monke_60
    23rd Jul 2024
    goes okay for the first minutes then boom, the bottom catches on fire +1
  • Thatreactordude
    Thatreactordude
    4th Mar 2024
    god this thing is like RBMK but bigger and less safe, pull the rods out 80% of the way for 30 seconds then SCRAM and you die
  • TheNoobOftpt
    TheNoobOftpt
    30th Nov 2023
    Very well made.
  • sasha1234567890
    sasha1234567890
    2nd Feb 2023
    Oh forgot about the Turbine Valves. you have to enable them too before Cooling Towers.
  • sasha1234567890
    sasha1234567890
    2nd Feb 2023
    tutorial: pull out rods at max to start preheating. enable all Primarly Loop switches to circulate the GLOW. Enable Heat Exchanger 1 switches to start the exhange between Primarly Loop and Secondary loop.Enable all of the Secondary Loop swithes to circulate Secondary Loop. Enable Heat Exchanger 2 to start the heat exhange between water and Secondary loop. Enable Water Supply. Enable Cooling Towers at last. Ok you are operating the reactor.
  • micque
    micque
    29th Jan 2023
    just realized, it does everything like a normal nuclear powerplant... except make electricity
  • Thatreactordude
    Thatreactordude
    5th Nov 2022
    im testing if deut does better in conducting than glow does, also, technically this would be classified as a pressurized water reactor, if the glow were to simulate water, as water never boils in loop 1 but conducts heat to a second loop that boils water and turns turbines which turns generators, and the result is electricity. sorry for the paragraph, lol
  • vvv331
    vvv331
    15th Sep 2022
    i would replace HEAC as reactor control detail with something else, because HEAC can be laggy because it conducts heat to 27+ neighbor pixels instead of 8.
  • ColeAnders
    ColeAnders
    9th Mar 2022
    "somewhat complex" lol
  • EpsilonStudios
    EpsilonStudios
    18th Nov 2021
    this is very laggy