Nuculus			
			
			
				 12th Mar 2019
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			The console command stops the polonium from melting. You can use the sign element to select it, then copy and enter it into the console. The turbine require heat and pressure to work. Click water coolant to fill up water and click neutron beam to start		
				
			
							electricity
							fission
							pressurized
							nuclear
							reactor
							requiresconsole
							neutron
							realistic
							polonium
							tnpp
					
	 
	
	
	
	Comments
		
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Also you can set the tmp to something like -1000 or less even, and it'll last pretty much all day
		 
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The neutron beam is used because the polo is set at a lower tmp value than normal, which is -35. At lower tmp, polo doesn't automatically decay into neut. It also makes the polo last longer before needing to be refueled again.
		 
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Great and realistic reactor! The only thing I haven't figured out (and this may be me being new to TPT) is why do you need the neutron beam to initiate the reaction? I thought polonium would normally produce neutrons spontaneously as part of its inherent decay.
		 
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HOLY CRAP. got the core up to 1400 in the gauge and it somehow did not melt. good thing I put the rods doen in time
		 
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awesome reactor. feals realistic and dispite not being overwelminly hot it still has a nice melt down
		 
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actually managed to make it go to 5 bars without exploding
		 
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yes we want a scram
		 
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Add a SCRAM please,
		 
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Salt somehow stabilizes Polonium to a 200C range in tpt. Could solve polonium melting in a "tpt" way, but not real life.
		 
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buenajuan300  I might do that