DanDuncombe
DanDuncombe
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28th May 2013
9th Dec 2013
My attempt at a radio-isotope thermo-electric generator. They all make sparks at varying rates. The advanced needed a pulse regulator. Copy with credit. Essentially small, long lasting nuclear reactors. The cooling only works with ambient heat on.
kerbals thermo nuclear heat power

Comments

  • xetalim
    xetalim
    30th May 2013
    @alfa:better than all your saves
  • DanDuncombe
    DanDuncombe
    30th May 2013
    I know alfa, but I made it really as a demonstration of the RTG in action- powering an Ion thruster. (I know ion thrusters really use loads of power)
  • Alfa
    Alfa
    30th May 2013
    its just noble gas. n offense but ANYONE could do that.
  • DanDuncombe
    DanDuncombe
    30th May 2013
    @Alfa Well... At least it doesn't use pumps. The clones are sort of fuel tanks. The sparks are intended to represent the electrostatic/electromagnetic forces to drive the ions, and the nble is a safe form of storage for the ion plasma.
  • randomness5555
    randomness5555
    30th May 2013
    Like the ion drive
  • Evence
    Evence
    30th May 2013
    @cameron908 Yes
  • Alfa
    Alfa
    30th May 2013
    ion thruster? more like clne spark and nble -_-
  • DanDuncombe
    DanDuncombe
    29th May 2013
    Actually, no. I just think these are cooler than your average nuclear reactor. :)
  • cameron908
    cameron908
    29th May 2013
    just by chance dan was this stuff inspired by kerbal space program?
  • DanDuncombe
    DanDuncombe
    29th May 2013
    @robloxian52 mine is too under the same name as yours.