Its quite compact. It captures neutrons generated by fusion to turn them into photons, and into power. also turns the heat of the fusion (which was a pain to make self sustaining) into power via heating VIBR. It is really efficient
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@usernmae90000 make sure ambient heat is off. Ambient heat causes this reactor to explode because it relies on insulation that doesn't work when there's ambient heat.
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it explodes even without turning on
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also I notice that the middle wire on top of the battery has no PSCN on the end to charge the battery with. If you put PSCN there and adjust the left wire slightly so they don't interfere then it will charge the battery properly.
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also, for an on-off switch a simple powered pipe should work. Good ol` PSCN for on and NSCN for off.
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@JonaHungary for some reason some of the CFLM pipes are breaking. I can't tell why since that's a low pressure zone with no obvious sorce of pressure spikes. My only guess is that the VIBR is responsible, but with the CFLM right there it shouldn't be able to do any harm.
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JonaHungary: I maily just wanted to see some stats for it, I didn't expect that low value although most fusion reactors are way less than 0% efficient. For compactness, it has a volume of 23214pixels (including internal gaps)
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great! Only thing missing would be to be able to turn it off again
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RaconTPT this is made to be compact and not the most efficient reactor ever
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ID:2939091 and the thread in it is how i durived the 4.45% if your interested
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Ok i fixed the fire by blocking the empty spaces that can cause the insl to catch on fire, turns out the middle column is duping lith charge, i cant really do anything about that unless i completely rework the entire thing, try using the latest snapshot of tpt that fixes that bug