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Fusion reactors may be found on [[Derelict ship|derelict ships]] when salvaging via [[Logistics drone|logistics drones]]. They require [[Deuterium]] as a [[fuel]] source, which may be bought from [[Trade|traders]].  
Fusion reactors may be found on [[Derelict Ship]]s when salvaging via [[Logistics Drone]]s. They require [[Deuterium]] as a fuel source, which may be bought from [[Trade|traders]].  


The deuterium requires a [[loader]] to be transfered to the fusion reactor, and can be stored in [[Tank|tanks]]
{{Infobox object
|name=Fusion reactor
|grid_size=5 x 5
|inputs=Deuterium
Power (for spin up only)
|outputs=500Mw
|fuel_consumption=5 [[Deuterium]] (at max power generation)
|image1=[[File:FusionReactorRunning.png|150px|frameless|alt=Fusion Reactor]]
}}


A fusion reactor requires 100 power to spin up, but charges like other equipment. After spinning up, it begins to intake deuterium. Once powered, they remain powered if fueled
The deuterium requires a [[loader]] to be transferred to the fusion reactor and can be stored in [[Tank|tanks]]


Fusion reactors generate upto 500 power
A fusion reactor requires 100 power to spin up but charges like other equipment. After spinning up, it begins to take in deuterium. Once powered, they remain powered if fueled.
 
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Latest revision as of 09:17, 2 November 2024

Fusion reactors may be found on Derelict Ships when salvaging via Logistics Drones. They require Deuterium as a fuel source, which may be bought from traders.

Fusion reactor
Fusion Reactor
Grid size 5 x 5
Fuel consumption 5 Deuterium (at max power generation)
Inputs

Deuterium

Power (for spin up only)
Outputs 500Mw

The deuterium requires a loader to be transferred to the fusion reactor and can be stored in tanks

A fusion reactor requires 100 power to spin up but charges like other equipment. After spinning up, it begins to take in deuterium. Once powered, they remain powered if fueled.