Detector Walls in Reactors

  • Kyouzou
    6th Dec 2011 Banned 0 Permalink
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  • jenn4
    6th Dec 2011 Member 0 Permalink
    @Kyouzou (View Post)
    Detector wall makes some realism to TPT. In real life nearly everything conducts electricity somehow, what makes it possible to make detectors in real life, but in tpt that is replaced with detector wall.
  • alecnotalex
    6th Dec 2011 Member 0 Permalink
    @Kyouzou (View Post)
    People use detector walls to simulate a turbine. How would you simulate a turbine? The reason why they don't use isoz and photons, is that wouldn't be a nuclear reactor.
  • disturbed666
    6th Dec 2011 Member 0 Permalink
    @alecnotalex (View Post)

    alecnotalex:

    @Kyouzou (View Post)
    The reason why they don't use isoz and photons, is that wouldn't be a nuclear reactor.


    strange that when using an element described as nuclear it doesn't counts as a nuclear reactor.


    But what's the problem with detector wall, tpt wasn't ment to be realistic and there is not really a other way to simulate a turbine as alecnotalex said .
  • alecnotalex
    6th Dec 2011 Member 0 Permalink
    @disturbed666 (View Post)
    Real reactors use uranium cores to heat water to steam which spins a turbine. Try to name one real nuclear reactor that uses isotope z.
  • disturbed666
    6th Dec 2011 Member 0 Permalink
    @alecnotalex (View Post)
    XD I know that but that wasn't my point it was just the nuclear category part. Ofcourse I agree that in real life nuclear reactors don't use isotope z.
  • mniip
    6th Dec 2011 Developer 0 Permalink
    Why not make a nuclear reactor and use glass to produce phot from neut?
  • disturbed666
    6th Dec 2011 Member 0 Permalink
    @mniip (View Post)
    I already did that in one of my saves but i'm updating it now so it will explode when losing to much core liquid ^^.
  • Dragonfree97
    6th Dec 2011 Member 0 Permalink
    guys isozium isn't a real element
  • therocketeer
    6th Dec 2011 Member 0 Permalink
    @Dragonfree97 (View Post)
    it is in narnia.