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== Nuclear Reactors == |
== Nuclear Reactors == |
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Available as soon as you've reached the Moon (late HV-early EV, or just get some titanium from aluminum gravel), nuclear reactors are a strong power source for EV and IV. The process of creating a reactor is quite complex and risks huge nuclear explosions. You are strongly advised to try all designs in a [https://github.com/MauveCloud/Ic2ExpReactorPlanner/releases reactor planner] before using them, and to encase your reactors in reinforced materials (2 layers minimum) or warded glass (thaumcraft) to prevent explosions from destroying the area. |
Available as soon as you've reached the Moon (late HV-early EV, or just get some titanium from aluminum gravel), nuclear reactors are a strong power source for EV and IV. The process of creating a reactor is quite complex and risks huge nuclear explosions. You are strongly advised to try all designs in a [https://github.com/MauveCloud/Ic2ExpReactorPlanner/releases reactor planner] before using them, and to encase your reactors in reinforced materials (2 layers minimum) or warded glass (thaumcraft) to prevent explosions from destroying the area. Test your reactor in creative first! [https://ftb.fandom.com/wiki/IC2_Nuclear_Control Nuclear Control 2] is in the pack allowing various automation and information to be done. |
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There are in general two types of reactors, '''power producing''' and '''breeder''' (for the items). For the power ones, you want the greatest efficiency (fewer rods, more power) and for breeders, you just want to consume as many rods as you can as fast as possible. Stacking also comes into play for large numbers, since they are not conveniently designed for that normally. |
There are in general two types of reactors, '''power producing''' and '''breeder''' (for the items). For the power ones, you want the greatest efficiency (fewer rods, more power) and for breeders, you just want to consume as many rods as you can as fast as possible. Stacking also comes into play for large numbers, since they are not conveniently designed for that normally. |
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For the power producing types, there are a couple types: |
For the power producing types, there are a couple types: |
Revision as of 13:22, 18 October 2021
Nuclear Reactors
Available as soon as you've reached the Moon (late HV-early EV, or just get some titanium from aluminum gravel), nuclear reactors are a strong power source for EV and IV. The process of creating a reactor is quite complex and risks huge nuclear explosions. You are strongly advised to try all designs in a reactor planner before using them, and to encase your reactors in reinforced materials (2 layers minimum) or warded glass (thaumcraft) to prevent explosions from destroying the area. Test your reactor in creative first! Nuclear Control 2 is in the pack allowing various automation and information to be done.
There are in general two types of reactors, power producing and breeder (for the items). For the power ones, you want the greatest efficiency (fewer rods, more power) and for breeders, you just want to consume as many rods as you can as fast as possible. Stacking also comes into play for large numbers, since they are not conveniently designed for that normally.
For items, you can look at this handy chart. Note that some items were excluded (for example getting thorium back from thorium rods). Note that the EU and Heat #s are for single rods (EU is /t, heat is /s as they only outputs each second), and that the EU should be multiplied by 10 for the actual amount per tick. See the planner for more details (make sure to grab 2.4.2+). Any rod that has the same heat values is equivalent in a planner design, and anything that produces less heat can also be substituted, unless it's a MOX-type design. Keep in mind that while quad thorium and dual uranium have the same heat levels, this is not true when placed next to other rods.
Name | EU/t | Heat Produced/s | Durability | Produces | Produces (single only) |
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Thorium | 10/20/30/40/50 | 1/3/8/10/15 | 50000 | Lutetium | Th-232, Krypton |
Uranium | 50/100/150/200/250 | 4/12/24/40/60 | 20000 | Plutonium (IC2) | Pu-239, Krypton |
MOX | 50/100/150/200/250 | 4/12/24/40/60 | 10000 | Plutonium (IC2) | Pu-239, Pu-241, Krypton |
Naquadah | 50/100/150/200/250 | 4/12/24/40/60 | 100000 | Naquadria | N/A |
Naquadria | 50/100/150/200/250 | 4/12/24/40/60 | 100000 | - | N/A |
Tiberium | 50/100/150/200/250 | 2/6/12/20/30 | 50000 | Zirconium, Xenon | N/A |
The Core | 108800 | 19584 | 100000 | Zirconium, Naquadria | N/A |
Lithium | 0 | 0 | 10000 | Tritium | N/A |
For the power producing types, there are a couple types:
EU reactors produce raw energy directly with a 50% penalty. Use cables to transform the power into the GT type. Note that each side of a reactor is only able to output 1A of the connected cable's voltage.
Fluid reactors produce hot coolant. Use a Large Heat Exchanger to convert the Hot Coolant to HP Steam/Steam, and HP Steam Turbines/LP Steam Turbines to generate energy with very high efficiency. See the Fluid Reactors page for details.
Vacuum reactors produce EU, but rely on cooling the cells in a vacuum freezer to keep it from exploding. See the Vacuum Reactors page to find out how to use them, and also redstone automation info.
Wrench reactors are a meme, you can read about them here
There are several fuel types:
Thorium is the cheapest and easiest to obtain, obtainable in large quantities from coal ore or thorium ore found in the nether. It lasts a long time but doesn't make much power. You need to make these to get Lutetium for Americium later on.
Uranium is obtained at Mars' moons from a couple ores. It doesn't last as long as thorium, but makes more power.
MOX is obtained by mixing plutonium (from depleted uranium rods, centrifuging uranium dust, or ores on later planets) with uranium. It returns enough plutonium to sustain itself. It outputs more power the hotter the reactor is.
Naquadah and Naquadria are obtained from mid-game ores, and are generally best used in naquadah generators.
Tiberium is made with tiberium. Get this from Ross128ba, the T5 planet.
The Core is made with naquadah and tiberium. Only use it with coolant cells!
Lithium fuel rods are used to make tritium in an alternate way. Have them touch another fuel cell to change them into tritium rods.
Sample Power Reactors
Normal
800 EU, 4 Quad Thorium
1920 EU, 10 Quad Thorium
3200 EU, 4 Quad Uranium
4200 EU, 7 Quad Uranium
1200 EU, 2 Quad Uranium
840-1400 EU, 7 Quad Thorium/Dual Uranium
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0 chamber, highly stackable
erp=Buk7oujKDHGq0JU3mBvTEq6gupj15uaEx9Dysj5qI8uvH5CKB1CUqDnxVmKy6tLkAw== Component list: 2 Component Heat Exchanger 9 Overclocked Heat Vent 7 Quad Fuel Rod (Thorium) |
Fluid
(more fluid nukes pls)
128 HU, 8 Single Thorium
186 HU, 4 Dual Thorium 1 Single Thorium
1160 HU, 8 Quad Thorium
1352 HU, 2 Quad Uranium
1408 HU, 3 Quad Uranium, 1 Dual Uranium
MOX Heat-Neutral
800-1820 EU, 3 Dual MOX
1200-2730 EU, 4 Dual MOX
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1 chamber, highly stackable
erp=AbpO52FwzNKwjrFZGpswjb3e9mapf8IKH9hklFqYnVL/AgwHhXpy1kbpN2Zf2ejLwAM= Component list: 12 Advanced Heat Vent 8 Component Heat Vent 4 Dual Fuel Rod (MOX) |
3000-6825 EU, 6 Quad MOX
Vacuum
3840-19200 EU, 16 Quad
6240-27200 EU, 24 Quad
32000 EU, 30 Quad Uranium
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Just under 1A LuV
erp=LDsXILda3jNNLFGAGd8I/XyVFGKLHeZjGXEzBVM56ghIg+A/GSvdLqFV6XDa+fcSIMheAw== Component list: 17 60k NaK Coolant Cell 30 Quad Fuel Rod (Uranium) 1 Reactor Plating |
7680-38400 EU, 36 Quad Uranium
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Uranium needs 57120 He and 57440 He and 57024 He.
erp=Cw7FyC3YGSpofPcg3v7Rt2rIU8Ertcdf6BVVwHoR5RykZCApIZ+9C+vQtOmIG4832SYIXgM= Component list: 18 60k NaK Coolant Cell 36 Quad Fuel Rod (Uranium) |
8720-43600 EU, 40 Quad Uranium
7,906,206 EU, 40 The Cores
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For the truly insane. BTW, that's about 3A of UHV.
erp=Cw7FyC3vyrReM8xP0BfhBFnUIte4+wusJsNiqGApvc4Wr6ljg/HxpH9OHheDX7qa5HQmmgM= Component list: 14 1080k Space Coolant Cell 40 Fuel Rod (The Core) |
Sample Breeder Reactors
Single Rod Breeders
270-1350 EU, 27 Single Rod
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Component list: 27 Fuel Rod (Thorium) - any type? 7 Overclocked Heat Vent 20 Reactor Plating |
90-450 EU, 9 Single Rod
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any type, 0 chamber
erp=Buk7nRymLwTIJ7U+ognWJ4sGGPygcAyLMoOUYYaaHQTuFyEIt7UCk/Ht4hm+Cu2gAw== Component list: 9 Fuel Rod (Thorium) 2 Overclocked Heat Vent 7 Reactor Plating |
Mass Production Breeders
1680-2800 EU, 14 Quad Thorium/Dual Uranium
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4 chamber
erp=Buk7nRymLwt4HZRNzw1hWKuL2KM8qGFvZxEMXVSEp5bC3OsCK0De4RffUikgK74M2ff4Aw== Component list: 27 Overclocked Heat Vent 14 Quad Fuel Rod (Thorium) or Dual Fuel Rod (Uranium) 1 Reactor Plating |
1920 EU, 16 Quad Thorium
1260-3600 EU, 18 Quad Thorium/Dual Uranium
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erp=bpO50cpsAJVHFH1pDDG7Bh9DY6ssmUIOduglgVrGSNlV/ppvTshl3LYn6+h9WkrdJl8FLAM=
Component list: 34 Overclocked Heat Vent 18 Quad Fuel Rod (Thorium) or Dual Fuel Rod (Uranium) 2 Reactor Plating |