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*The LCR deals with pure liquid inputs/outputs. No cells are needed. |
*The LCR deals with pure liquid inputs/outputs. No cells are needed. |
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*The LCR can perform multiple recipes per operation, when the appropriate fluids are available. |
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*The LCR has special recipes that make certain chemical chains into an "all-in-one" recipe (note: in older versions of GT:NH, this may not be the case). For example, if we look at sulfuric acid, we can see that a single-block chemical reactor recipe involves repeatedly adding oxygen to sulfur in multiple stages to yield sulfuric acid. An LCR, on the other hand, will accept all of the oxygen in a single recipe, along with sulfur and water, to yield sulfuric acid in one step. Typically, such recipes involve the use of a Programmable Circuit #24. |
*The LCR has special recipes that make certain chemical chains into an "all-in-one" recipe (note: in older versions of GT:NH, this may not be the case). For example, if we look at sulfuric acid, we can see that a single-block chemical reactor recipe involves repeatedly adding oxygen to sulfur in multiple stages to yield sulfuric acid. An LCR, on the other hand, will accept all of the oxygen in a single recipe, along with sulfur and water, to yield sulfuric acid in one step. Typically, such recipes involve the use of a Programmable Circuit #24. |