Since a while now I've been stockpiling Plutonium and I can safely say that I am ready to put up a MOX Power plant, the thing is, is that I would want all that power sent into a Mass Fabricator. Thing is...the IC2 wiki says that the Mass Fabricator can input a total of 512 EU/t, which is a LOT less than a MOX reactor can output at very high heat...does that mean there will be excess EU? And is there any way to just make it fit?
Too Much Power from a Reactor
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The mass fabricator can take up to HV power, but it providing all the power is all at that rating then it will take as much as it's given. If you use a HV-transformer, that will split up to 2048 EU/t down into 4 HV packets that the mass fabricator would accept without exploding.
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The mass fabricator can take up to HV power, but it providing all the power is all at that rating then it will take as much as it's given. If you use a HV-transformer, that will split up to 2048 EU/t down into 4 HV packets that the mass fabricator would accept without exploding.
And would you be so kind and tell me how much a MOX nuclear reactor outputs? (Voltage wise) Or does that depend on the heat/number of cells?
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It will all depend on the design. If it's outputting 32 EU/t or less it will be LV, 33 - 128 EU/t will be MV, etc.