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Turbines have the ability to absorb the steam that is coming from water blocks that are heated by a fission reactor. It must be placed directly above the water blocks. As the turbine blades are turned by the steam, current is generated. A wire must be plugged in from the top of the turbine in order for it to produce electricity. Note that turbines generate a fairly high voltage of electricity so a thick wire is recommended. | Turbines have the ability to absorb the steam that is coming from water blocks that are heated by a fission reactor. It must be placed directly above the water blocks. As the turbine blades are turned by the steam, current is generated. A wire must be plugged in from the top of the turbine in order for it to produce electricity. Turbines may take a few seconds to turn as steam is produced, indicated by their sound and blade speed. Note that turbines generate a fairly high voltage of electricity so a thick wire is recommended. | ||
== Large Reactor Turbines == | == Large Reactor Turbines == | ||
Putting 9 turbines in a 3x3 pattern flat on the ground and right clicking the turbine in the center with a wrench will turn the small reactor turbines into a large reactor turbine. The large turbine is more efficient and generates more power than the small turbine, so it is recommended to make one. | Putting 9 turbines in a 3x3 pattern flat on the ground and right clicking the turbine in the center with a wrench will turn the small reactor turbines into a large reactor turbine. The large turbine is more efficient and generates more power than the small turbine, so it is recommended to make one. | ||
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==Fusion Reactor Tutorial== | |||
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== See also== | |||
*[[Tutorials/Nuclear_Energy_Tutorial|Nuclear Energy Tutorial]] | |||
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Latest revision as of 08:13, 19 November 2013
Turbines have the ability to absorb the steam that is coming from water blocks that are heated by a fission reactor. It must be placed directly above the water blocks. As the turbine blades are turned by the steam, current is generated. A wire must be plugged in from the top of the turbine in order for it to produce electricity. Turbines may take a few seconds to turn as steam is produced, indicated by their sound and blade speed. Note that turbines generate a fairly high voltage of electricity so a thick wire is recommended.
Large Reactor Turbines
Putting 9 turbines in a 3x3 pattern flat on the ground and right clicking the turbine in the center with a wrench will turn the small reactor turbines into a large reactor turbine. The large turbine is more efficient and generates more power than the small turbine, so it is recommended to make one.
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Fusion Reactor Tutorial
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