Sandwichlizard
Sandwichlizard
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30th Jul 2015
10th Aug 2015
a new revolution in fusion power. Credit to thepowderscientist. a link to his save is in this one. I never thought low grade fusion would be the right choice for a spark making reactor.
reactor energy fusion electricity

Comments

  • Spidoznik
    Spidoznik
    6th Aug 2015
    Looks like a gauss-gun from the S.T.A.L.K.E.R. :D
  • Sandwichlizard
    Sandwichlizard
    6th Aug 2015
    so this whole thing really depends on VOID. it sucks up unwanted CO2, NBLE, surplus NEUT. without the VOID the SPRK would be enless sparking NBLE. I am willing to accept this level of realism. I know plasma chambers must be cleared of spent gas with a vac pump so I'm ok with this solution. I will use this with my total stardrive system to make a version 2. This is a great option for space ships.
  • Sandwichlizard
    Sandwichlizard
    5th Aug 2015
    so the noble is sparking itself. However the spark does come from the fusion reaction as I am not introducing any sprk, thdr, or elec into the chamber. elec and sprk ar being made. I will experiment with evacuating the nble faster.
  • Sandwichlizard
    Sandwichlizard
    5th Aug 2015
    seems I am not entirely correct. I must research this more. I will report back soon.
  • Sandwichlizard
    Sandwichlizard
    5th Aug 2015
    The NBLE SPRK's under pressure and heat. try pressing the = key repeatedly to kill pressure while it is running and you will see the SPRK fail.
  • doomagent13
    doomagent13
    5th Aug 2015
    I think the reason the colder one seems better is that it fails to get rid of the NOBL, which ends up repeatedly sparking itself/each other. At higher temperatures the NOBL gets fused into CO2 either before it can be sparked or during the cool-down on sparkability.
  • explosivepowder
    explosivepowder
    5th Aug 2015
    To activate the cold one, press the green button and add AIR
  • Garuda
    Garuda
    4th Aug 2015
    Thanks for answering my quesstions sandwichlizard
  • BuilderunitC1
    BuilderunitC1
    4th Aug 2015
    looks like a stim-pack from fallout
  • Sandwichlizard
    Sandwichlizard
    4th Aug 2015
    there is no official distinction. I just started to delineate between low temp spark making fusion and high temp many particle making fusion. if you want to melt stuff then high temp is better. but aparantly if you want spark low temp seems to be the thing to do.