How do you use a nuke in Tekkit?

How do you use a nuke in Tekkit?

You can ignite a Nuke with a Redstone signal, or with Alloy Wire (must be left-clicked with Flint and Steel instead of right-clicked). The fuse time is about five times as long as TNT , being approximately 13 seconds.

How do you carry uranium in Tekkit?

Uranium is classified as “Fuel” in Equivalent Exchange so to transmute an item classified as “Matter” you must use an Energy Condenser or place a Klein Star in the left hand side of the Transmutation Tablet and place the uranium in the fire.

How do you power a quarry in Tekkit?

As the Quarry has only 4 sides free to attach Engines to, one way to power a Quarry is to place 4 Steam Engines on all 4 sides. To run the Quarry at full speed with Steam Engines, Conductive Pipes must be used.

How do you make refined uranium in Tekkit?

Refined Uranium is obtained by compressing Uranium in a Compressor. It can be further used to create either Uranium Cells or Near-Depleted Uranium Cells. You can also make a Nuke with Refined Uranium, or store it as a Uranium Block.

What is reactor tick and reactor design?

Reactor Tick: A reactor ‘ticks’ once every second. This is when heat, EU generation, and cooling is calculated. Reactor Design: The pattern in which components are placed within a reactor.

What makes a good nuclear reactor design?

Reactor Design: The pattern in which components are placed within a reactor. A good design can give nice, safe energy, and a bad design can spontaneously crater-ize the terrain around it. Full Cycle: The time it takes for a full Uranium Cell to be used up.

How often does a reactor’tick’?

Reactor Tick: A reactor ‘ticks’ once every second. This is when heat, EU generation, and cooling is calculated. Reactor Design: The pattern in which components are placed within a reactor. A good design can give nice, safe energy, and a bad design can spontaneously crater-ize the terrain around it.

What is a nuclear reactor?

Nuclear Reactor is an advanced generator that produces EU by slowly breaking down refined Uranium Cells. As cells decay inside the reactor they produce heat. If cooling is insufficient, the reactor will gradually overheat and eventually explode, violently.

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