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

  • hockeyisawesome
    hockeyisawesome
    29th May 2013
    i remember when this save was just the first one, and now evolved into this
  • robloxian52
    robloxian52
    29th May 2013
    my page is up
  • DanDuncombe
    DanDuncombe
    29th May 2013
    They definately are safe to run with ambient heat, especially the advanced one.
  • DanDuncombe
    DanDuncombe
    29th May 2013
    Thanks, 12321!
  • 12321
    12321
    29th May 2013
    This is awesome! I hate the lazy people who just see a blob of grey and -1. This is very very cool! +1
  • DanDuncombe
    DanDuncombe
    29th May 2013
    Look in the description.
  • flight03
    flight03
    29th May 2013
    wtf is this
  • DanDuncombe
    DanDuncombe
    29th May 2013
    @JamBadger1234 These were/are primarily used to power spaceprobes and satellites which need a constant low power supply, but without needing sunlight for solar panels. Soviet Russia also used them in unmanned lighthouses.
  • JamBadger1234
    JamBadger1234
    29th May 2013
    if a nuclear reactor produced this amount of electricity the world would be cast into darkness
  • DanDuncombe
    DanDuncombe
    29th May 2013
    Maybe look at my pulse slower if you want to slow the steady pulse down. Replace the battery in it with this to slow down the final pulses.