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The control rod has the ability to stop fission reaction. Once a control rod is insertered next to a reactor core (adjacent to it) it will stop the fission reaction and start decreasing the temperature in the fission reactor. | The control rod has the ability to stop fission reaction. Once a control rod is insertered next to a reactor core (adjacent to it) it will stop the fission reaction and start decreasing the temperature in the fission reactor. | ||
If you're really keen on setting up redstone, you can wire control rods up to a sticky piston system so you can control a reactor's temperature with the flick of a lever, or through the use of the | If you're really keen on setting up redstone, you can wire control rods up to a sticky piston system so you can control a reactor's temperature with the flick of a lever, or through the use of the [[Thermometer Block]]. | ||
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*[[Nuclear Reactor]] | |||
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Revision as of 21:28, 31 January 2013
The control rod has the ability to stop fission reaction. Once a control rod is insertered next to a reactor core (adjacent to it) it will stop the fission reaction and start decreasing the temperature in the fission reactor. If you're really keen on setting up redstone, you can wire control rods up to a sticky piston system so you can control a reactor's temperature with the flick of a lever, or through the use of the Thermometer Block.
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