
1 large tank of deuterium and 1 large tank of tritium) and it does not take into consideration the power needed for the magnets and plasma heater. It is calculated using 1 large tank of both fuels (e.g. Has a nice vaporwave blue color in the reactor.ĭifferent plasmas give different heats. It requires 16 Tungsten blocks, 16 High-Speed Steel blocks, 48 neutron reflectors, and 48 Chlorophyte powders. It has a 4,500℃ (~8,132℉) melting point and 2,160,000 durability, twice as much as tungsten. It requires 16 Desh blocks, 16 Cobalt blocks, and 96 Saturnite plates. It requires 32 Tungsten Blocks and 96 neutron reflectors. They give the internals of the reactor different colors. Stronger ones have higher melting points and (usually) higher durabilities. The Fusion Reactor needs 4 things in order to run: Power for the magnetic containment, water (an obscene amount of it), a reactor blanket (think the tungsten lining from the old fusion reactor), and of course plasma.įusion reactor blankets essentially act as heat shielding for the reactor internally. Unlike most other multiblock machines, you don't need the Multiblock Marker, the core component itself creates the hologram. If you constructed the machine correctly, it will turn into a 3D model and function similarly to the Assembly Machine or Chemical Plant. 1 Fusion Reactor Core Component (The control computer).To construct the reactor properly, you will need: 3.2.6 Balefire (Antimatter - BF Rocket Fuel).I really hate posting on mobile sometimes. If anyone could give me some info or advice, I would greatly appreciate it!Įdit: Title is supposed to say trouble, not terrible. Sorry in advance for any formatting issues as I'm on mobile at the moment. That's part of the reason for my original question since I wondered if the fusion mode maybe affected which inputs could go where. The only way I can think to solve this problem quickly is by using two chests with separate servos to independently insert each element, but I was wondering if there was a simpler way I'm just not thinking of.

Unless I baby sit the process a bit, my servos tend to pull too much of one element and filling both slots, which ends up creating the wrong result. I've also got a semi-automatic setup going for fusion (I've got itemducts with servos feeding base elements in from a chest and pulling the result into the same chest), but I have issues every now and then with the wrong element bring made, typically when I'm trying to fuse two different elements.
#ALCHEMISTRY MOD FISSION MULTIBLOCK MANUAL#
Does anybody know what the difference between these two modes is? The in-game manual doesn't say anything either, so I'm rather confused. I can switch between "Single Mode" and "Normal Mode" pretty much whenever and I haven't yet noticed any difference in how it operates.

I'm well passed the point of creating the fusion multiblock and I've been using it quite a bit, but I can't seem to figure out what the mode button does. I've been playing the Antimatter Chemistry pack for a couple weeks now and I was hoping someone here could answer a question I've had for a while.
