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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+1 great should add an auto tho if u already hav it...im blind
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Nice job! +1 Lol, I put the control rods up and turned the primary/secondary loops on, and not even a minute later the reactor melted down and the control panel caught on fire!
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Also where's the fun in a self-stabilizing reactor?
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Like I said, realistic in the tpt way. Because it uses boyl for pressure there will be a feedback loop, but myself i have never had an accidental meltdown. The higher the temperature is the further in the rods need to be for stability. Call it a very high positive fuel temperature coefficient or whatever (I mean it's tpt, not a simulator), or just a standard soviet distillery.
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love complex and realistic reactors. But damn is it wasy to meltdown. if it gets above like 800 degrees the controll rods cant controll the pressure and it melts down. still love the amount of control over the systems though.
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really complex, but isn't fully realistic, it's extremely easy to meltdown even when the control rods are in halfway
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there i liked it on my save that was on fp
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+1 .
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AmaZINg!