Place your Nuclear Reactor on the block and break the block so your Reactor is floating one block off the ground. You can't place Reactor Chambers without connecting them to a Nuclear Reactor, and you don't want to sink the Reactor into the ground (you'll see in the next section), so place any random block on the ground where you want the Reactor to be centered. You can also use a Restriction Tube leading to another Condenser, which takes the excess Ice and creates diamonds. Seeing the Ice in the pipes can reassure you that everything is working and you have plenty of ice going into the reactor. Note: You can place a relay anywhere along the line to hold excess Ice, but it's not really necessary, unless you really don't like the Ice bouncing back and forth in the pipes. Place however many Pneumatic Tubes you need to get from the Filter to where you want the Nuclear Reactor. Make sure you place a full stack inside the Filter. The filter pulls out not just exact items, but exact amounts as well, so if you only place one ice inside the filter, it will only pull one ice out each time it activates. Place your Filter directly next to your Condenser, and right click it with your Screwdriver until the large hole is facing the Condenser and the small hole is facing away (We'll get to the timer later). Go ahead and place one Ice Block (created by Compressing a Snowball) in the top left box of the Condenser, so it will go ahead and start making ice. Note: If you dislike Energy Collectors, check out this alternative to power the energy condenser. Hold shift to place your two torches on the Collectors. Also, contrary to common belief, you don't need to place a glowstone block on top of the collectors. You do, however, need at least the equivalent of two Mk1 Collectors just one won't put out enough Ice. Place them wherever you want they don't actually need to be right by the reactor, I just have them this close for the purpose of screenshots. One Mk2 Collector will also work, but it costs 8 more diamonds and 1 more glowstone. The first thing you need are your two Energy Collectors and the Energy Condenser. Note: these above are the raw materials and tools, if you were on Skyblock with only these items you could build one. 8 Coal or Charcoal (for the Silicon Boule).6 Stone (Cobblestone in a furnace, but can also be mined using the Silk Touch enchantment).18 Coolant Cell (Water Cells in an extractor (Water cells can be made using cells (4 tin) on water source blocks, but can also be crafted with water buckets)).These are the materials required to create or produce the necessary items above (Items required) 47 Uranium Cells (Depending on if you used the 6 Chambers).2 Mk1 Energy Collectors (one Mk2 is more expensive).6 Reactor Chambers (Optional, It can be done without).If you want information like that, click on the links in the Materials section below, or go to the Nuclear Reactor page. One last thing: This is a tutorial on how to build this particular setup, not how to craft any components or what any functions of the reactor do. Generally, the heat buildup from the Uranium will still calculate, even if the ice being pumped in isn't, so without a world anchor. Always place a World Anchor next to a reactor. While it is not necessary to use all of the power, it is recommended to get a Mass Fabricator and send the excess power to that.Ĥ: Don't be afraid of the size of this article: The actual design is very simple.ĥ. If you change anything, we are not responsible for your crater.ģ: If you complete this Reactor Setup, you will have 2030 EU/t at your disposal slightly less than 4 HV Solar Arrays. There are tips throughout the entire article that can mean the difference between more power than you know what to do with and a crater where your house used to be. Nearly every single case of this setup "failing" has been because the player skipped, ignored, misread, or otherwise did a section wrong. You will be told if something is safe to change and what would be catastrophic to change, as well as why it would be catastrophic.Ģ: You can not skip sections as you're reading make sure to read the entire article. Pay particularly close attention to the section "We make it safe." Even a small change could result in the reactor exploding. Never fear: Here is a tutorial explaining how to build a dead simple, powerful, completely safe, and automated Nuclear Reactor.ġ: You must follow these instructions precisely. So you want to make a Nuclear Reactor, but you looked at the page for the Nuclear Reactor and understood slightly less than you did from your calculus book. This design is so simple, you may be able to build it just by looking at this picture.
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