jansuki
jansuki
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26th June
26th June
The reactor shown works by detecting if the heat is too low, if it is, the aestensium is released heating it up, and then is put back in the stor a few frames later.
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  • KyleTheCreator
    KyleTheCreator
    28th June
    yo gooby goob my GAGS (Goober Accepted Gooby Save) id:3392675
  • jansuki
    jansuki
    27th June
    i mean you shouldnt need a power input for it, if you do atleast make the output power that part
  • FoxFries404
    FoxFries404
    27th June
    Okay I apologize for the wall of text and you were right about the NSCN, fixex
  • FoxFries404
    FoxFries404
    27th June
    Also a user pointed out a mistake I made and its actually 36 px, dont know how that translates with wbat you said tho
  • FoxFries404
    FoxFries404
    27th June
    ( and i did have a problem with the PSCN before hand, but only the PSCN) but theNSCN and any conductor y9u add are fine. And I checked after posting to make sure part order wasnt being weird. (Excuse me for any spelling mistakes, I have a cutonmy thumb so ita kind of hard to type)
  • FoxFries404
    FoxFries404
    27th June
    1. Multiple users have stated that using battery not directly connected to the output is okay 2. What is bare wire going to do, electrocute you? I can't imagine a practical use where it would be in a 2 px radius. 3. Output works fine? I get the point about the LSNS decreasing the *lithium's* life value
  • jansuki
    jansuki
    27th June
    yep!!!
  • Aeiouman
    Aeiouman
    27th June
    Hey folk thats my reactor
  • jansuki
    jansuki
    26th June
    foxfries, after covering the exposed wires and uhh making a way to take power from it... yours is 64 pixels, same as mine 3392170
  • jansuki
    jansuki
    26th June
    also i tried not to use dmnd in any way, even though i used indestructible pixels and also with yours you need a specific setup to take sprk from the nscn due to the lsns affecting it.