NorthMustang
NorthMustang
5 / 0
9th Jul 2016
16th Sep 2016
Please give suggestions, as I have no idea how I'm going to convert protons into any form of usable energy.

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  • MrSpudNugget
    MrSpudNugget
    13th Jul 2016
    but, since DTEC is there, we should just use it anyway...
  • MrSpudNugget
    MrSpudNugget
    13th Jul 2016
    im not suprised, sometines INSL is a bit wierd with protons...
  • NorthMustang
    NorthMustang
    13th Jul 2016
    Wow, I let it run till the duterium being sucked into the pipe was around 1100 life, and the insulator somehow caught fire; But for it to have lasted that long is really good... Now to make it 'unbreakable.'
  • NorthMustang
    NorthMustang
    13th Jul 2016
    Yeah, so right now it'll pretty much be a super-heated proton emitter.
  • MrSpudNugget
    MrSpudNugget
    13th Jul 2016
    that would probably be quite hard to code in, if i learnt C++, thats probably what i would try to work on...
  • NorthMustang
    NorthMustang
    13th Jul 2016
    Or a breakable sensor that produces electricity based on how much steam or water is moving by it, and maybe the speed of those particles.
  • NorthMustang
    NorthMustang
    13th Jul 2016
    So if you're out there Jacob1, and you can hear me, please make TBN element.
  • NorthMustang
    NorthMustang
    13th Jul 2016
    And what can I do about it, make moving solids so we can have a turbine producing electricity when something moves it? From the words of Jacob1, "moving solids are a lost cause." Actually, he said was something like, "Moving solids are too resource intensive."
  • MrSpudNugget
    MrSpudNugget
    12th Jul 2016
    thats true...
  • NorthMustang
    NorthMustang
    12th Jul 2016
    That's one of only a few things I hate about TPT... Lack of a realistic way to produce elecricity, other than electrons.