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|mod = Atomic Science
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|type = Power Generator
|type = Power Generator
|involt = ?
|involt = 120v
|tool = None
|tool = None
|stackable = Yes, 64
|stackable = Yes, 64
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A fusion reactor is exactly the opposite of a [[Fission Reactor]]. Instead of splitting atoms to generate electricity it fuses atoms together to form a heavier one, which releases energy in the process.  
A fusion reactor is exactly the opposite of a [[Fission Reactor]]. Instead of splitting atoms to generate electricity it fuses atoms together to form a heavier one, which releases more energy in the process.  


The fusion reactor also requires [[Deuterium]] which is produced in a [[Deuterium Extractor]]
The fusion reactor requires [[Deuterium]] which is produced by a [[Deuterium Extractor]] or [[Chemical Extractor]].


To start the fusion reactor, one must pump 50 Kilowatts, or 50,000 Watts of electricity, into the main reactor. Once reaction is initiated, it will generate plasma around it and cause a fusion reaction, creating a massive amount of heat around it which is absorbed by [[Electromagnet]]s. This heat is then used to heat water, which is turned to steam and powers the [[Reactor Turbine|turbines]]. If the plasma were to escape into the air, it would incinerate anything it touches. Fusion reactors can be extremely dangerous if not set up properly. The plasma must be locked inside of a combination of [[Electromagnet]]s and [[Electromagnetic Glass]] to prevent the plasma from getting out and setting fire to your world.  
To start the fusion reactor, one must pump 50 Kilowatts, or 50,000 Watts of electricity, into the main reactor. Once reaction is initiated, it will generate plasma around it and cause a fusion reaction, creating a massive amount of heat around it which is absorbed by [[Electromagnet]]s. This heat is then used to heat water, which is turned to steam and powers the [[Reactor Turbine|turbines]]. If the plasma were to escape into the air, it would incinerate anything it touches. Fusion reactors can be extremely dangerous if not set up properly. The plasma must be locked inside of a combination of [[Electromagnet]]s and [[Electromagnetic Glass]] to prevent the plasma from getting out and setting fire to your world.  


The [[Electromagnet]] must be the block that is sandwiched between the [[Electromagnetic Glass]] enclosing the plasma. Using only a single type of block will produce unwanted results.
The [[Electromagnet]] must be the block that is sandwiched between the [[Electromagnetic Glass]] enclosing the plasma. Using only a single type of block will produce unwanted results. It is possible for two reactors to share part of the outer Electromagnet shell, saving the player from building more expensive Electromagnets.
 
By placing a powered [[Manipulator]] adjacent to the reactor, it is possible to automatically insert Deuterium into it. This allows for the Fusion Reactor to be entirely automated with the appropriate set-up.




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== Tutorial Video ==
== Materials Needed ==
{{#ev:youtube|qZl5bqLSwQM}}
 
{| class="table"
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! What Material !! Amount
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| [[Copper Wire]] || 88
|-
| [[Iron Ingot]] || 2
|-
| [[Gold Ingot]] || 24
|-
| [[Tin Ingot]] || 4
|-
| [[Steel Ingot]] || 40
|-
| [[Bronze Ingot]] || 80
|-
| [[Redstone]] || 140
|-
| [[Lapis Lazuli]] || 36
|-
| [[Diamond]] || 10
|}
 
== Video Tutorials ==
{{#ev:youtube|TPxQRcZr5II}}
{{#ev:youtube|TPxQRcZr5II}}



Latest revision as of 03:23, 10 June 2017

Fusion Reactor
Fusion Reactor.png
Fusion Reactor
Mod

Atomic Science

Type

Power Generator

Input Voltage

120v

Tool

None

Stackable

Yes, 64

A fusion reactor is exactly the opposite of a Fission Reactor. Instead of splitting atoms to generate electricity it fuses atoms together to form a heavier one, which releases more energy in the process.

The fusion reactor requires Deuterium which is produced by a Deuterium Extractor or Chemical Extractor.

To start the fusion reactor, one must pump 50 Kilowatts, or 50,000 Watts of electricity, into the main reactor. Once reaction is initiated, it will generate plasma around it and cause a fusion reaction, creating a massive amount of heat around it which is absorbed by Electromagnets. This heat is then used to heat water, which is turned to steam and powers the turbines. If the plasma were to escape into the air, it would incinerate anything it touches. Fusion reactors can be extremely dangerous if not set up properly. The plasma must be locked inside of a combination of Electromagnets and Electromagnetic Glass to prevent the plasma from getting out and setting fire to your world.

The Electromagnet must be the block that is sandwiched between the Electromagnetic Glass enclosing the plasma. Using only a single type of block will produce unwanted results. It is possible for two reactors to share part of the outer Electromagnet shell, saving the player from building more expensive Electromagnets.

By placing a powered Manipulator adjacent to the reactor, it is possible to automatically insert Deuterium into it. This allows for the Fusion Reactor to be entirely automated with the appropriate set-up.


Recipe

Elite Circuit Steel Plate Elite Circuit Grid layout Arrow (small).png Fusion Reactor
Steel Plate Fission Reactor Steel Plate
Elite Circuit Steel Plate Elite Circuit

Materials Needed

What Material Amount
Copper Wire 88
Iron Ingot 2
Gold Ingot 24
Tin Ingot 4
Steel Ingot 40
Bronze Ingot 80
Redstone 140
Lapis Lazuli 36
Diamond 10

Video Tutorials

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